Microsoft's second keynote at this year's Build conference will be focusing on the cloud and the enterprise. The company will be promoting the latest and greatest additions to Azure and Office 365, talking up enterprise development features, and telling us more about its newest development tools.
With luck, we'll also see some on-stage coding, that peculiar mainstay of Microsoft's developer conferences that always has so much scope for things to go wrong but wins so much adulation from the crowd.
I'll be there with Florence Ion taking photos and providing moral support as we battle slow Wi-Fi, congested 3G, and the conundrum of how to plug a wired Ethernet cable into a MacBook Air and a Surface Pro.