Why has there been almost zero coverage of WPC as opposed to Build?

jordanzhninja

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Sure WPC didn't have a Windows Phone announcement and they didn't give out free xbox's to everyone in the audience, but I can't find any videos of the keynote anywhere online, and windows phone central only posted a few articles about it compared to loads they posted at Build.

I don't know about you, but I find the cloud stuff, Office 365 and Power BI really interesting, and its a shame that they haven't been really reported by anyone.

Is the keynote available anywhere?
 
I'm guessing the lack of coverage is due to it mainly being aimed at partners. Build is aimed at devs so shows off the future of WP and the direction its going.
 
Funny, I thought I was kinda a weirdo for finding all that cloud, office, and infrastructure stuff really interesting. Guess there's others also.
 
Sure WPC didn't have a Windows Phone announcement and they didn't give out free xbox's to everyone in the audience, but I can't find any videos of the keynote anywhere online, and windows phone central only posted a few articles about it compared to loads they posted at Build.

I don't know about you, but I find the cloud stuff, Office 365 and Power BI really interesting, and its a shame that they haven't been really reported by anyone.

Is the keynote available anywhere?

Funny, I thought I was kinda a weirdo for finding all that cloud, office, and infrastructure stuff really interesting. Guess there's others also.

I wouldn't say it's weird. It's just something that would appeal more to IT professionals in enterprise, not as much to consumers.
 
I wouldn't say it's weird. It's just something that would appeal more to IT professionals in enterprise, not as much to consumers.

The two vision keynotes have been split by the speaker on the official WPC website here: Community

But the one I actually wanted to watch from Kevin turner is not there. His was hands down the best keynote on day one so why is it not listed?