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What Is Microsoft Ignite?

Microsoft Ignite is Microsoft’s flagship conference designed for IT professionals, developers, and technology enthusiasts from around the globe. The event showcases the latest advancements in Microsoft technologies, delivers hands-on learning experiences, and provides insights into trends shaping the future of tech. With deep technical sessions, product announcements, and networking opportunities, Ignite empowers attendees to innovate and lead.

Microsoft Ignite 2024

Learn more about Microsoft Ignite at Explore Microsoft Ignite - بالعربي - YouTube

This year, Microsoft Ignite goes beyond the traditional conference experience with the Microsoft Learn Challenge | Ignite Edition, designed to help professionals sharpen their skills in high-demand areas like AI, data security, and cloud technologies.

Microsoft Learn Challenge


Special Focus: Get started with Microsoft Copilot for Security

Learn how Copilot can help secure your organization at machine speed! Explore generative AI, understand Microsoft Copilot for Security features, and gain skills to use in both embedded and stand-alone experiences.

Timeline and Participation

  • Start Date: November 19, 2024, at 4:00 PM (16:00 UTC).
  • End Date: January 10, 2025, at 4:00 PM (16:00 UTC).

How to Join?

  1. Sign Up
    Create a Microsoft Learn account or log in if you already have one.

  2. Register
    Select a Challenge topic and click Register now.

  3. Complete the Challenge
    Access the Challenge content starting November 19 and complete it by January 10.

  4. Receive Your Badge
    Successful participants will receive their digital badge by January 24, 2025.

Get started with Microsoft Copilot for Security 

Don't miss this great session Introduction to Copilot in Power Automate - Practical Demo


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