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Thursday, 3 August 2017

No ignition for NZ's largest tech show as Microsoft cancels Ignite 2017 | Latest News

Microsoft New Zealand has canceled its Ignite annual event team with a spokesman saying that the cancellation was a "commercial decision."

No details were released on why the event was canceled annual technical training for the technical kiwi sector.

In an email statement, Sheer Barrie, CEO of Microsoft New Zealand, says: "After careful consideration, we have decided to postpone this year's event.

"We realize that many of you are hoping to get as many turns as we do, and this decision was not taken lightly."

Pure says Microsoft is committed to its customers and hard to be your business "more focused than ever in the rhythm."

The calendar is an IT institution Kiwi twenty seconds would have been this year for the annual event that began in 1996.

Ignite rejected TechEd 2015 according to global changes, the largest technology conference in New Zealand, and is aimed at IT professionals and developers.

Last year, Microsoft had the opportunity of one month and carried it out in October, in line with the Microsoft Ignite event in the United States.

The local event is traditionally sold out event, which attracted nearly 2,500 participants from more than 140 days of events, including networking and long-awaited features in the last few days.

Both gathered with local and international artists Ignite New Zealand last topics, including cloud infrastructure and management, Internet of things, unified communications and mobility.

This event also includes a "quick test" sessions, laboratories and hands.

There were a number of other events, including Microsoft Partner Connect and men on technology nights in recent years.

Although Ignite arrived in New Zealand this year, skeletons say that does not mean that the event will return in the future.

"We look forward to the new event in the future.

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