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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella started the Hackathon by cranking up the ship-it air siren that has been famously used at many Microsoft product launch events. (Photo credit: Microsoft event staff)
Microsoft kicked off its first-ever //oneweek on Monday, a global event that is part of Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella’s effort to reinvent the way the company does business and encourage employees to adopt a challenger mindset and collaborate on the ideas and technologies of the future.
The four-day event included a company forum on Monday where leadership set priorities for the year, a hackathon on Tuesday and Wednesday, and a Product Fair on Wednesday and Thursday. In the slideshow below, check out the people and places of //oneweek, which spanned from Redmond, Washington to the United Kingdom as well as Israel and Hyderabad, India, among other locations.
Jeff Meisner
Microsoft News Center Staff
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella started the Hackathon by cranking up the ship-it air siren that has been famously used at many Microsoft product launch events. (Photo credit: Microsoft event staff)
Microsoft kicked off its first-ever //oneweek on Monday, a global event that is part of Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella’s effort to reinvent the way the company does business and encourage employees to adopt a challenger mindset and collaborate on the ideas and technologies of the future.
The four-day event included a company forum on Monday where leadership set priorities for the year, a hackathon on Tuesday and Wednesday, and a Product Fair on Wednesday and Thursday. In the slideshow below, check out the people and places of //oneweek, which spanned from Redmond, Washington to the United Kingdom as well as Israel and Hyderabad, India, among other locations.
Jeff Meisner
Microsoft News Center Staff
Continue reading...