The Jazz Edition of MMS is a 3-day event which will be held in the heart of the historic French Quarter, in New Orleans at the Hotel Monteleone. Arrive in time for the welcome reception on Sunday, November 10th at 5pm to mix, mingle, drink and enjoy apps. We start sessions the next morning at 8am. Sessions end Wednesday at 7pm. Registration includes: Access to all sessions, every day All 4 nights (Sunday/Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday) at the Hotel Monteleone Welcome Reception on Sunday the 10th, at 5pm Lunch on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday Jazz Edition will offer a dozen conference rooms and 60+ sessions concentrating on CM/Intune, Reporting, PowerShell, Azure, and Automation. We also plan to build on our past success of Cabana Sessions with Jam Sessions: sign up for 15 minute private time to talk to an MVP or Microsoft. Upon registration, you'll be given a code to book hotel yourself - this is an important step you must take! Detailed information about MMS Jazz Edition can be found here. Please read that page carefully before registering!
Sunday, Nov 10, 5-7 PM
MMS 2019 Jazz Edition
Hotel Monteleone, French Quarter, New Orleans
Getting there
214 Royal Street, New Orleans, LA
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