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TEC 2024 Rolls Into Dallas

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The Practical Microsoft 365 Event

TEC 2024 (aka, “The Experts Conference”) takes place at the Loews Arlington Hotel on Tuesday and Wednesday next week (October 1-2, 2024) with full-day workshops on Monday, September 30. The last few tickets still remain if you find the sudden urge to mix technology with Tex-Mex cruisine.

TEC is my favorite technology conference. There are several reasons why:

Unfortunately, TEC sessions are not recorded for later access. A substantial cost is involved in recording a conference and the TEC organizers decided to keep ticket prices low by eliminating “nice to have but unnecessary” costs. However, articles covering many TEC sessions appear on Practical365.com after the event, so you can keep an eye on that site to learn more.

TEC 2024 Keynote Speakers

TEC selects keynote speakers to provoke conference attendees to think about the current state of IT rather than to push the latest and greatest product. This year, TEC 2024 features:

TEC keynote speakers are an integral part of the event. The best example I can give about how keynote speakers participate in a really impactful way is how Alex Weinert, VP of Entra Security at Microsoft, took the time to sit down and help a user remove some malware from her PC at TEC 2022. Talk about going beyond the call of duty!

Workshops

TEC 2024 hosts two Microsoft 365 workshops: one on understanding and managing conditional access policies, the other on using PowerShell to automate common administrative scenarios for on-premises and cloud environments. Both are good topics, and the conditional access workshop has racked up a large attendance. I guess this reflects the challenges of building conditional access policies for an organization and the need for people to understand exactly how conditional access conditions work when Entra ID evaluates inbound connections, including controlling access by guest accounts. I hope that the session emphasizes how to impose practical security instead of using policies to make the user experience miserable.

I plan to spend some time in both workshops and look forward to learning something new from the presenters.

On to Dallas

Naturally, I’ll be looking for topics that I can cover in the Office 365 for IT Pros eBook and in articles for this site. I usually find several things to write about after attending TEC sessions, and I expect TEC 2024 to be no different. See you in Dallas!

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