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Microsoft Ignite 2018 Windows 10 Sessions

Microsoft Ignite 2018 has come to a close.   5 days of total immersion for the 25,000 IT Pros who attended the Orlando conference. Attendees and speakers are heading home tired, energized, and every emotion in between.    By all I hear from friends – this year was a fantastic one!    Thank you Microsoft – Exciting times ahead.

For those of us who did not get the chance to attend, you can see most of the sessions online at Microsoft Ignite 2018 site.   PowerPoint decks and videos are in the process of being posted for all to see.  GREAT content and information.

Below is the list of some of the most popular ones relating to Windows 10, Modern Desktop, Modern EUC, Modern Provisioning sessions


Did I missed any?     Please let me know! @jorper98

You can watch them online, or if you want to download these session for offline viewing, you can use the fantastic PowerShell Script by Michel de Rooij Get EventSession.ps1 which has been updated to support Microsoft Ignite 2018.  (make sure you have good Internet connection, as it will download the PowerPoint and mp4 video.   It will take a while!

Sample usage:

After you have downloaded the script and set-it-up,   to download sessions:    BRK3019, BRK2424

Just use the following powerShell script:

     .\Get-EventSession.ps1 -DownloadFolder c:\Ignite -ScheduleCode BRK3019, BRK2424

The PowerPoint and video (if available) will then be on your local c:\Ignite folder

  It is that easy!

Enjoy your technical binge watching

Hope this helps!

Cheers!

About Jorge Pereira Accomplished Information Technology services professional with over 25 years of experience performing technical pre-sales, solution selling, public speaking / presentations, consulting, project delivery  and program management.   Over the past few years, Jorge has focused on customers solutions in the areas of:  Artificial Intelligence, Generative AI, Workforce transformation, End-User-Computing (EUC) Lifecycle Management, Modern Device Management, and  Cybersecurity.    He writes on the jorgep.com blog   and you can find him on Twitter @jorper98 More info about Jorge here
 
Disclaimer:  I work for Dell Technology Services as a Workforce Transformation Solutions Principal.    It is my passion to help guide organizations through the current technology transition specifically as it relates to Workforce Transformation.  Visit Dell Technologies site for more information.  Opinions are my own and not the views of my employer.

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