RowShare at Microsoft Inspire

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Formerly known as Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference, Microsoft Inspire is an annual conference held by Microsoft Corporation for its partner community.

More than 16,000 of Microsoft partners and executives from all over the world were gathered at the Verizon Center, Washington to discover Microsoft’s roadmap in terms of product and technology innovations.  It’s also #ThePlaceToBe to create links and share best practices with Microsoft teams. Proud to be one of the partners of Microsoft, RowShare was exhibiting.

RowShare, as a team within SoftFluent, an established software vendor, took stage at this event of networking. We came to seek partners within the Microsoft ecosystem who will recommend RowShare to their clients as part of their collaborative offer.

During the event, we also got a chance to distribute “Share Tables Online for Dummies”, written by Antoine Driard and Daniel Cohen-Zardi.

Published on  
2017-07-17

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