Microsoft is set to participate in Devoxx Belgium 2023, marking the event’s 20th edition. The conference, which attracted over 3,200 attendees last year, will cover a range of topics including Cloud, Big Data, Security, Architecture, Programming Languages, and the evolving fields of AI and Java. The upcoming release of Java 21 will be a key highlight.
Microsoft at Devoxx Belgium 2023: A New Era of Java and AI
Microsoft is set to make a significant impact at the 20th edition of Devoxx Belgium, held from October 2-6, in Antwerp, Belgium. The tech giant is thrilled to be part of this event that attracted over 3,200 attendees last year and promises to be equally impactful this year.
Exploring the Future of Tech
The conference will delve into a variety of tech fields, including Cloud, Big Data, Security, Architecture, and Programming Languages. However, the spotlight will be on the evolving fields of AI and Java.
Emphasis on AI and Java
With the upcoming release of Java 21, this year’s focus on AI and Java promises a valuable learning experience. Microsoft’s involvement signifies their commitment to pioneering the future of Java with intelligent apps.
“Microsoft is thrilled to be part of the 20th edition of Devoxx Belgium… The conference will cover Cloud, Big Data, Security, Architecture, Programming Languages, and importantly, the evolving fields of AI and Java, and more.”
What’s New?
Microsoft’s participation in Devoxx Belgium 2023 signifies its commitment to the future of technology, particularly in the fields of AI and Java. This involvement showcases their dedication to creating intelligent apps and shaping the future of Java.
“With the upcoming release of Java 21, this year’s emphasis on AI and Java promises a valuable learning experience.”
Why It’s Important
Microsoft’s presence at Devoxx Belgium 2023 is a testament to their commitment to the evolution of technology. Their focus on AI and Java underlines the importance of these fields in the future of tech.
Stay tuned for more updates from Devoxx Belgium 2023 and Microsoft’s exciting contributions to the future of Java and AI.
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