We wanted to provide you with some great information to help you deliver your content for the first Global Azure Virtual.
On this page, you can find helpful content to prepare for your virtual sessions, we hope you find it useful.
To start, here is none other than Scott Hanselman giving the low down on how to set up your machine for content delivery.
Nest up, we have former Global Azure Admin Team member Maarten Balliauw giving his inisght and experience on a multi-track online event run by the Belgian Azure User Group. He goes in to detail of what was tried, what was successful and unsuccessful, before explaining the final choices made.
Streaming a Community Event on YouTube - Sharing the Technologies and Learnings from Virtual Azure Community Day
We also have Henk Boelmen with his write up of the same event, with some additional information to that found in the blog from Maarten.
Online meetups with OBS and Skype
If you prefer to deliver your content through Microsoft Teams, James Marshall has a great post providing some useful tips to help ensure your event is a success.
Tips For Running Really Awesome Microsoft Teams Live Events
Finally, we have Thomas Maurer, Senior Cloud Advocate at Microsoft, giving us the benefit of his experience delivering training and workshops using a range of technologies, from Microsoft Teams to Visual Studio Remote Share.
How to Host Tech Workshops and Trainings Online