Top Webcast FAQs
Q. Is there a charge or cost for webcasts?
A. Webcasts are included with your Unified Support contact.
Q. Do I need to talk with a Microsoft representative to register for a webcast?
A. No; you can sign up or register for our webcasts yourself.
Q. Who delivers these webcasts?
A. All webcasts are delivered by Microsoft experts on the technology or topics covered.
Q. Can I register for a webcast in other time zones?
A. Yes; if you don't see a webcast scheduled during a time that works for you, we record each session so you can watch them at your convenience on the Services Hub.
Q. How many people can attend a webcast?
A. Our webcasts can host hundreds of attendees.
Q. How will I know if I'm registered for a webcast?
A. Once registered, you'll receive an on-screen confirmation and an email and calendar invite that includes everything you'll need to know.
Q. How do I know what to do when it's time to attend a webcast?
A. Once registered, you'll receive an on-screen confirmation and an email and calendar invite that includes everything you'll need to know.
Q. Will there be other users or companies in the same self-register webcast as me?
A. Yes; the webcast will host attendees that might be from other companies.
Q. Will there be a question and answer option in the webcast?
A. Yes; our webcasts include a chat option so you can ask follow up questions and interact with attendees during the session. There might also include a live voice option.
Q. Are webcasts available in different languages?
A. These webcasts are currently only offered in English.
Q. Are webcasts recorded?
A. Yes; to listen to a past webcast, click Learning, then scroll to the bottom to select the Webcasts tile, and then from the filter list, click Type, and check Recorded.
Q. Why aren't there webcasts in my time zone?
A. Unfortunately, we can't match everyone's schedules. That said, all webcasts are recorded so you can view them when it's convenient for you.
Q. Who can register for webcasts?
A. Any Services Hub user may self-register for webcasts without Microsoft assistance.