ISV Partner Day 2021 Announcement
News|6 September 2021
This year’s ISV Partner Day was scheduled to take place in a hybrid format on 13 October 2021. Attendees could choose to attend in-person at Microsoft Thames Valley Park in Reading or to attend online.
Microsoft has contacted us this morning to let us know of a change in their event policy which means we are no longer able to host the event at their Reading campus. Having evaluated alternatives, we have taken the decision to revert to online attendance only.
If you have registered to attend ISV Partner Day in person we will be in touch with you via email today.
Despite not being able to welcome some in-person attendees to the event, we are still excited to be able to offer a stellar line-up of speakers from Microsoft, Cloud Know How and our sponsors. As well as plenty of networking and engagement opportunities in an online setting.
You can sign up to attend ISV Partner Day sessions here if you haven’t already.
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