Introducing Azure Product Retirement Livestreams
The Azure Retirements team, in collaboration with key partner groups, is excited to provide a transparent and interactive platform to share essential updates about Azure product retirements.
We want our customers and partners to be well-informed about the latest retirement announcements, the process guiding each announcement, the official communication channels, and what to expect throughout the migration experience.
Register to attend one of our upcoming livestreams on Microsoft Reactor:
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Option 1: Thursday, October 24, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM (UTC-4:00)
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Option 2: Wednesday, October 30, 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM (UTC-4:00)
Featuring opening remarks by:
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Mark Russinovich, Azure CTO and Deputy CISO
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John Sheehan, Azure Quality CVP
As proud sponsors of the Azure Product Retirement program, Mark and John will kick off the events, offering valuable insights into their roles and priorities for the customer experience. Participants will be able to ask questions and share feedback via a moderated chat, helping us prioritize improvements to our processes.
Don’t miss out on these opportunities to engage directly with the Azure team. Register today. We look forward to seeing you there!
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