How to watch Microsoft’s Build keynotes this week

Microsoft is about to kick off Build, its annual developer conference. 
In addition to routine updates to Windows 10, the company is expected to announce new AI features and integrations, new tools for business applications using its Azure cloud-computing platform, and progress reports on last year’s announcements, including its Fluent Design interface. 
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella will lead Monday’s keynote, in addition to executive VP Scott Guthrie and CTO of Microsoft Azure Mark Russinovich. Tuesday’s keynote will feature the engineers behind Intelligent Cloud and Intelligent Edge.  Read more…More about Microsoft, How To, Microsoft Build, How To Watch, and Tech

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Microsoft is about to kick off Build, its annual developer conference.Ā 

In addition to routine updates to Windows 10, the company is expected to announce new AI features and integrations, new tools for business applications using its Azure cloud-computing platform, and progress reports on last year’s announcements, including its Fluent Design interface.Ā 

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella will lead Monday’s keynote, in addition to executive VP Scott Guthrie and CTO of Microsoft Azure Mark Russinovich. Tuesday’s keynote will feature the engineers behind Intelligent Cloud and Intelligent Edge.Ā 

Both keynotes will take place at 8:30 a.m. PT / 11:30 a.m. ET at the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle.

You can watch Microsoft’s official livestream on the conference website. Mashable’s Raymond Wong will be sharing live updates before and during the event.Ā 

Meanwhile, keep an eye on our Microsoft page for more news and coverage of the conference.

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