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A list of online events of 2020

I just received from Microsoft team a list of online events that take place until September 2020. I find the events interesting, and I invite you to check the list of events. Feel free to register and join them.
A special THANK YOU go to Lucie Simeckova, that made this list possible.

Start Date
End Date
Led
Name
URL
7-Apr
8-Apr
Industry
Lead Dev Live
https://live.theleaddev.com
8-Apr
-
Community
Global AI Community (on virtual tour) 
8-Apr
-

API the Docs virtual
14-Apr
15-Apr

Emerging Technologies for the Enterprise
14-Apr
17-Apr

ODSC East - Open Data Science Conference
15-Apr
-

AllTheTalks.online
https://www.allthetalks.online/
15-Apr
17-Apr

MagonoliaJS Conference
https://magnoliajs.com/
16-Apr
-

Future Sync
18-Apr
-

Scala Love Conf
21-Apr
24-Apr
-
NDC Porto
https://ndcporto.com
21-Apr
-

FailoverConf
https://failover-conf.heysummit.com/
22-Apr
24-Apr

Apache Flink Forward Virtual Conference
https://www.flink-forward.org/sf-2020
22-Apr
-

API the Docs virtual
23-Apr
25-Apr
Community
Global Azure Virtual 2020 (fka Global Azure Bootcamp)
https://globalazure.net/Blog/Post/193/Global-Azure-Virtual-2020
23-Apr
-

Sparkbox UnConference
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sparkbox-unconference-tickets-100168119542?utm_campaign=coschedule&utm_medium=hearsparkbox&utm_source=twitter
23-Apr
24-Apr

Startup Safari
25-Apr
-

Python Pizza
27-Apr
1-May

GOTO Chicago
28-Apr
29-Apr

Red Hat Summit
https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/moving-red-hat-summit-2020-virtual-experience?sc_cid=7013a000002CrnhAAC
1-May
-

Angular Netherlands
1-May
2-May

Byteconf React 2020
https://www.bytesized.xyz/react-2020
5-May
7-May

IBM Think Digital 2020
https://www.ibm.com/events/think/
6-May
-

Github Satellite
https://githubsatellite.com/
6-May
-

API the Docs virtual
7-May
8-May

JS VidCon
8-May
-
Community
ServerlessDays Amsterdam
https://serverlessdays.nl/
12-May
-

Accelerate Online
https://www.datastax.com/accelerate
12-May
-

Tech Inclusion
https://techinclusion.co/summit/
12-May
-

Redis Conf
https://events.redislabs.com/redisconf20/
13-May
-

API the Docs virtual
13-May
14-May

Adobe Summit
https://www.adobe.com/summit.html
14-May
15-May

JavaScript Remote Conference
18-May
22-May

DrupalCon
https://events.drupal.org/minneapolis2020
19-May
21-May

Microsoft Build 2020
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/build
22-May
-

Container Camp
26-May
27-May

Cloud Developer Days
27-May
28-May

JAMstack Conf Virtual
27-May
-

API the Docs virtual
28-May
28-May

NDR Romania
29-May
29-May

mDevCamp 
1-Jun
3-Jun

Emerge
2-Jun
-
-
ChefConf Seattle + ChefConf London Online
https://chefconf.io
2-Jun
3-Jun

Cisco Live
https://www.ciscolive.com/us.html
2-Jun
4-Jun

SRECon_Americas_West
https://www.usenix.org/conference/srecon20americaswest
4-Jun
5-Jun

Web Directions Code
8-Jun
12-Jun
-
NDC Oslo
https://ndcoslo.com/
9-Jun
10-Jun

MongoDB World 2020
https://www.mongodb.com/world
16-Jun
17-Jun

Developer Week Global
22-Jun
24-Jun

Postgres Vision
22-Jun
25-Jun

Collision Conf
https://collisionconf.com/
27-Jun
28-Jun

Git Commit Show
https://blog.invidelabs.com/git-commit-show/
12-Jul
18-Jul

International Conference on Machine Learning
23-Jul
26-Jul

EuroPython
23-Jul
24-Jul

Codeland
27-Jul
29-Jul
Community
One Week Hackathon
https://garagehackbox.azurewebsites.net/previewhackathon2020
27-Jul
30-Jul

NDC Melbourne
https://ndcmelbourne.com/
22-Sep
24-Sep

Dev Ops Enterprise Summit
https://events.itrevolution.com/us/register/
7-Dec
9-Dec

Large Installation Systems Administration 20
https://www.usenix.org/conference/lisa20

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