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- Microsoft on Monday said it is canceling its annual partner conference Inspire "as an in-person event" due to the coronavirus crisis.
- The decisions follows Microsoft's earlier cancelation of its Build developer conference, which it moved it to an online-only event.
- Amid the crisis, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella last week gave a rousing speech asking employees to do their part to address the coronavirus crisis – whether or not it's in their job descriptions, according to a leaked excerpt of the meeting obtained by Business Insider.
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Microsoft is canceling its annual partner conference Inspire "as an in-person event" due to the coronavirus crisis.
"The safety of our community is a top priority," reads a post on the company's website on Monday, the day before registration was set to begin. "In light of health safety recommendations from public health authorities, we will not be holding Microsoft Inspire 2020 as an in-person event. We are exploring alternative ways to bring our partner community together to connect and learn. Stay tuned for more details to come."
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- Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella rallies the troops amid the coronavirus crisis in leaked recording of remote all-hands meeting: 'There is so much that is unknown, but now is the time for each of us to lean in'
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