Key takeaways from Microsoft Inspire conference aren’t burgers

Microsoft Inspire 2021, Vole’s partner conference, presented a virtual keynote focusing on the added strength and innovation – yes it’s that word again – of the partner’s egosystem and its commitment to equipping them with the most powerful technologies, tools, and solutions.

Inspire highlighted a list of upcoming benefits for partners, such as Deschutes taking the operating system to the Microsoft Cloud. This will let people stream their applications, tools, data and settings from the cloud to any device.

All Microsoft Teams customers will receive access to Dynamics 365 data in Teams at no extra cost. This implementation will break down barriers to productivity for customers and the “silos” between collaboration and business processes. The cooperation carries on to Microsoft Viva, an integrated employee experience combining communications, learning, “wellbeing”, and knowledge within the flow of work.

Microsoft has chosen to reduce fees for transactive offers to three percent, which is less than the market standard of 20 percent, for every application published in the commercial marketplace. Microsoft 365 Lighthouse and Project Orland will drive growth and profitability through managed delivered security services, as well as identifying new avenues of growth. This is added by the new Microsoft Cloud for Sustainability – yes, it’s that other hackneyed word – and updates on sustainability commitments, which helps customers and organisations reduce their emissions and achieve the carbon negative, zero waste, and water positive vision by 2030.

And monkeys may fly out of our butts.