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6 TopicsUltimate Guide to POSETTE: An Event for Postgres, 2024 edition
This guide will help you navigate all 42 talks at the 3rd annual POSETTE: An Event for Postgres 2024, happening Jun 11-13. POSETTE is a free & virtual developer event organized by the Postgres team at Microsoft that is chock-full of Postgres database content.Windows Server Summit 2024 – Powered by Engineering
The significantly EXPANDED Windows Server Summit 2024, with content now powered by Microsoft Engineering teams has been announced. Join us on March 26th to March 28th to discover the latest updates on Windows Server 2025, on-prem and Hybrid scenarios, Azure Arc, Identity, Virtualization, SMB updates and more! Interact with expert speakers and engineering teams through live Q&A and comments section. Register now and don't miss out on this multi-day, deep technical content focused, virtual event hosted on Microsoft Tech Community.12KViews11likes6CommentsExplore Innovative Technologies with Microsoft Reactor's Post Student Summit Event Series
Microsoft Reactor is hosting a Post Student Summit event series throughout April and May, following the success of the Student Summit held last March. The series provides opportunities for developers to gain new technical skills and connect with Microsoft's inclusive community. The virtual events cover a range of topics, including Azure Speech Service, Azure DataWorks, and AI on Azure. Don't miss out on the chance to register for the free sessions2.3KViews1like0CommentsWays to ignore Chat and notification sound during Teams live event
Hello Everyone, I know many of you are already hosting Teams live events but might have heard different types of notifications sounds during the live events. This can very be distracting, unprofessional or disturbing. Please find some important ways to ignore these dings and pings sound during the event: 1. Go to the settings of your Teams Client and choose your status to DND (Do not disturb), by doing that you will not hear any ping sound while receiving any message , though you will be receiving all the messages from others but silently. Checkout the below screenshot as a reference : 2. Second way , If you go the right bottom corner of your system's task bar and hit the notification center and click on the below icon shown in the screenshot and set it to PRIORITY only , you could actually avoid the unexpected sounds from your system during the event : 3. And the last way would be , go to the start menu of your windows and type FOCUS ASSIST , open the setting and choose PRIORITY ONLY I hope this will help you to produce the events more efficiently. Cheers !! #6.2KViews1like2CommentsA conference as a microsoft team
Hi, We are holding a virtual conference and are exploring the possibility of using teams for both oral and poster sessions. In an ideal world all participants would be in a team. What would you recommend the best way to do this is? So far I have tried having a channel for each session and adding a 'wiki' tab that allows the upload of photos for posters. The positive is that the photo can be commented on and the comments appear next to the poster, so a conversation is easily found. However, the 'posters' are easily deleted. Is there: 1) a better way to upload that allows comments (using files doesn't allow individual files to be commented on and the comments remain with the file) 2) a way to stop the tab being edited other than comments once everything is uploaded Another idea we had would be to have a channel for each poster so a discussion can be held there, but depending on the number of posters this could be a lot of channels to navigate through! Any suggestions on the best way to do this would be great! Thanks, Lucy2.7KViews0likes2Comments