Enterprise Connect Orlando, scheduled for the end of the month, has been postponed until August due to concerns about the novel coronavirus which is impacting travel and leading to the cancellation of other tech events and conferences.

The show — which features new enterprise technology from tech companies of all sizes — is rescheduled for Aug. 3-6 and moved across the country to the Moscone Center in San Francisco, Calif.

However, General manager Eric Krapf said in a statement emailed to registrants that “several key elements” of the program will be provided online in a virtual format during the originally-scheduled week of March 30.

More details on those virtual offerings and the rescheduled event in San Francisco will be provided shortly, Krapf said.

Over the last few days, several big-name sponsors and exhibits dropped out of the program, including Google, HP, Logitech, Cisco, Verizon, ATT, Avaya and Salesforce.

Professional audiovisual audio manufacturer AtlasIED also confirmed to My TechDecisions that the company was pulling out of the event.

Expected to provide keynotes at the event were Pasquale DeMaio, general manager of Amazon Connect; Jared Spataro, corporate vice president of Microsoft 365; Stewart Butterfield, co-founder and CEO of Slack; Eric Yuan, founder CEO of Zoom Video Communications and Anand Eswaran, president and chief operating officer of RingCentral.

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Here’s the full statement from Krapf: