ISV Partner Day 2022
News|by Alanna|14 June 2022
ISV Partner Day is Grey Matter's annual partner event for ISVs, SaaS providers, managed service providers, and systems integrators. In 2022, we welcomed attendees in person on Wednesday 5 October.
This year's ISV Partner Day was hosted at Microsoft's Thames Valley Park office in Reading, UK.
ISV Partner Day featured a fantastic schedule of sessions across three tracks: Infrastructure, Developer, Data. Presented by expert speakers from Microsoft and technical service provider, Cloud Know How, each session explored the latest Microsoft's technologies and how you can harness them. Check out the full agenda.
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