Google Cloud Next 2020 is now an online-only event over coronavirus fears
The ongoing coronavirus outbreak, now called COVID-19, has infected over 89,000 people globally with the global death toll surpassing 3,000. Not only has the virus had an adverse effect on the global supply chain, but it has also resulted in several major events being canceled. For instance, the Mobile World Congress trade show in Barcelona this month was canceled due to the growing coronavirus threat, with a number of companies pulling out of the event even before it was officially canceled. Earlier this month, Chinese OEM Xiaomi hosted an online-only launch event for its flagship Mi 10 series as a preventive measure and that seems to be the only course of action for other companies going forward. As per a recent blog post from Google, the company’s upcoming Cloud Next 2020 event will also be an online-only affair.
The event, which is scheduled for April 6-8, will now feature streamed keynotes, breakout sessions, interactive learning and digital “ask an expert” session with Google teams without the risk of travel. Google has also waived off the registration fee for the event and all the attendees who had already registered will be getting a refund. The in-person bootcamp at Next 2020 stands canceled and those who had registered for it will also be getting a full refund from the company. Those who had registered for certification testing are now required to contact Google’s dedicated certification support team and reschedule their certification visit or arrange a refund as needed. Additionally, Google will also be canceling all attendees’ hotel reservations made through the conference website. As of now, the company is planning a packed agenda with “hundreds of sessions” for the upcoming Google Cloud Next ’20: Digital Connect event and will be releasing additional details about the sessions on the Next ’20 website in the coming weeks.
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