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: Power Wiki wants to highlight someone who has done an incredible job lately, putting together no less than 20 (!) articles within the topic PL-400. This really makes us want to start preparing for taking that certification exam! Thanks for writing all these posts Joe Griffin! 🙏 We appreciate your effort and also your expertise within all areas that this exam covers. 👏
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: Today we want to highlight a certain upcoming event and the people behind it. ✨ [https://scottishsummit.com/ Scottish Summit] ✨ a Microsoft Cloud Community event that is held annually in Glasgow (usually at the end of February). What is special with this event is that is has a really cool history of starting as NO Power Platform Community in Scotland to an idea by [https://twitter.com/Themarkchristie Mark Christie] and [https://twitter.com/Bearded365Guy Iain Connolly] of starting something but other people had their doubts. It grew and grew to what it is today - THE event that you cannot miss. From an idea in 2018 and they were told that a maximum of 10 people probably would show up to more than 1000 attendee registrations and more than 100 speakers for the in-person event in 2020! It was a virtually held in 2021 and will be back as an in-person event in 2022. 📅 <b> 25th & 26th of February 2022 !!! </b>
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: Another thing that makes this event special is the massive job with making everyone feeling welcome. This is your chance to come and present in Scotland and to meet and network with really great people. The team take extra care of new speakers. There are new speakers allocated slots and a possibility for new speakers to get a mentor. There is also a session track dedicated to Accessibility. Also have a look at the page [[Scottish Summit]] and don't forget to give [https://twitter.com/scottishsummit @scottishsummit] a follow on Twitter, spread the word about the event and show your support!
  
: The summary article was released yesterday and is found [https://crmchap.co.uk/exam-pl-400-revision-notes-series-roundup here]. The first article in this series was released on the 27th of December 2020 and is found [https://crmchap.co.uk/exam-pl-400-revision-notes-designing-a-technical-architecture-for-the-power-platform/ here]
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: <b> Call for speakers is OPEN for a few more days! </b> What are you waiting for? 😎👉 [https://aka.ms/SS22CFS aka.ms/SS22CFS]
  
: Connect with Joe Griffin on [https://twitter.com/joejgriffin Twitter] and on [https://www.linkedin.com/in/joejgriffin/ LinkedIn].
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: Great job Mark, Iain and the rest of the Scottish Summit crew! 🤩
  
: Well done Joe Griffin! 💪🌟
 
  
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Revision as of 10:40, 27 October 2021

2021-10-27
Today we want to highlight a certain upcoming event and the people behind it. ✨ Scottish Summit ✨ a Microsoft Cloud Community event that is held annually in Glasgow (usually at the end of February). What is special with this event is that is has a really cool history of starting as NO Power Platform Community in Scotland to an idea by Mark Christie and Iain Connolly of starting something but other people had their doubts. It grew and grew to what it is today - THE event that you cannot miss. From an idea in 2018 and they were told that a maximum of 10 people probably would show up to more than 1000 attendee registrations and more than 100 speakers for the in-person event in 2020! It was a virtually held in 2021 and will be back as an in-person event in 2022. 📅 25th & 26th of February 2022 !!!
Another thing that makes this event special is the massive job with making everyone feeling welcome. This is your chance to come and present in Scotland and to meet and network with really great people. The team take extra care of new speakers. There are new speakers allocated slots and a possibility for new speakers to get a mentor. There is also a session track dedicated to Accessibility. Also have a look at the page Scottish Summit and don't forget to give @scottishsummit a follow on Twitter, spread the word about the event and show your support!
Call for speakers is OPEN for a few more days! What are you waiting for? 😎👉 aka.ms/SS22CFS
Great job Mark, Iain and the rest of the Scottish Summit crew! 🤩



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