On Thursday, the company Microsoft Azerbaijan with the support of the Ministry of Communications and High Technologies organizes the traditional Day of Innovations from Microsoft. The current Microsoft Innovation Day will be devoted to the use of cloud technology in everyday life and will embrace the latest technological innovations.
At the event, in addition to representatives of the Ministry of Communications and the company, there will be the sales manager of Microsoft Corporation in Central and Eastern Europe Vicky Rentzepi and other officials. In addition, employees of Microsoft Azerbaijan will talk about the possibilities of using cloud services in everyday life and business, and will demonstrate the devices based on Windows. In addition, they will present their projects and solutions for business and everyday life, show the possibility of these devices as a single system, as well as talk about improving the efficiency of companies using services such as Outlook.com, OneDrive, Office Online and Office 365.
Guests of the conference will be able to familiarize themselves with innovative features and the advantageous technology of the car Tesla, which was able to create a revolutionary innovation in the automotive industry.
Microsoft Innovation Day is an annual largest event dedicated to innovative technologies of Corporation Microsoft. This event has been held in Azerbaijan since 2007. --17D-
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