Microsoft Build, the company's annual developer conference, kicks off today, May 25. Just like last year, the conference is taking place solely online rather than in person in Seattle. The Developer Conference is usually where Microsoft details upcoming changes to its Windows, Office, and cloud platforms.
There will be approximately 48 hours of Build content in total over the next two days, with a keynote today, May 25 starting at 11 a.m. ET. A full agenda is available on the Microsoft Build website, with a mix of keynotes, deep tech dives, and breakout sessions.
You'll need to register to attend the Build virtual conference, but it's free and gives you access to over 300 sessions at the time of writing. You can use Microsoft's scheduler to schedule which sessions to attend here.
Microsoft also broadcasts Build over on its YouTube channel for developers. We've embedded a link to the day one live stream below.
If you're watching at the same time, Microsoft's stream starts at 8:00 a.m. PT / 11:00 a.m. ET.