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Microsoft Build Brief - Join the NodeSource team at #MSBuild!

Next week the NodeSource team will be heading off to Microsoft Build (May 10-12) in Seattle, Washington! We're excited to be heading to the conference and talking to people about Node.js, Azure, application security, deployment strategies, and all these things affect the Enterprise.

I wanted to give a quick brief on where you'll be able to find the NodeSource team at Microsoft Build.

Meet with the NodeSource Team at Microsoft Build

If you're interested in meeting up with Dan Shaw, Chief Evangelist and Co-founder of NodeSource, and Joe Doyle, NodeSource Solutions Architect Manager, to discuss how to succeed at scale with Node.js in the world of digital transformation, you'll be able to find them at the Node.js Platform and Tools booth at the event!

See How NodeSource N|Solid and Microsoft Azure are a Perfect Match

On both Wednesday and Thursday, Dan Shaw and Joe Doyle will be sharing how N|Solid, our drop-in replacement for the Node.js Runtime, will help you ensure your applications and services are secure, reliable, and connected - all with a one-click deployment directly from the Azure Marketplace.

If you're interested in seeing what N|Solid can do for you, be sure to attend one of the sessions:

Build 2017 | T6053-R2 (Dev): NodeSource N|Solid Runtime on Azure

  • Wed May 10, 2017 4:30pm – 5pm (PDT) - Tech Talk B

###Build 2017 | T6053-R2 (Dev): NodeSource N|Solid Runtime on Azure

  • Thursday May 11, 2017 3pm – 3:30pm (PDT) - Tech Talk A

Can't make it to Microsoft Build? Meet the Team at another upcoming event!

If you're not able to make it to Microsoft Build and catch the NodeSource team, that's okay! We're going to be at a ton of upcoming events - Node Summit, MongoDB World, Node.js Interactive, JS Conf Colombia, and more! To see everywhere we'll be, check out our events page!

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