Build 2016 developer conference starts March 30th with live stream keynotes
Tickets for the upcoming annual Microsoft Build developer conference in San Francisco have already been sold out since January 19. The conference promises exciting news for Microsoft platforms including Windows, Office 365, Azure, Visual Studio, and others. Ticket holders can follow the link below to live stream the 2016 keynotes as they happen on March 30th and April 1st. For everyone else, all keynotes and presentations will be available free to stream sometime shortly after the end of the conference.
The first keynote is expected to start at 17:30 CET according to Microsoft's official @bldwin Twitter. New announcements will also be made by Microsoft Germany under the @MicrosoftDE and @msdev_dev tags.
While new hardware models aren't common announcements at the Build conference, previous years have seen significant announcements ranging from universal Windows App development, database improvements for Azure, HoloLens demonstrations, Windows 10 Continuum, Internet Explorer and the transition to Edge, and Android Apps running on Windows Phone. The latter promise in particular has been rumored to be no longer in the works and it remains to be seen just how much support Windows Mobile 10 and its stagnant smartphone lineup will have in the long term.