I stopped doing that. So many messages, blog posts, all to create hype and make PR machine running, so subscribers won't run away. You can't keep up. Better use these tasks for actual work 🙂 I just decided if i notice something new myself, then i can test it and announce to the users. This is the nature of cloud. They can't deploy it in one day to all customers with so many data centers, licensing types (GCC, DoD, etc.) and other limitations. So they can't tell their customers exact dates. Even when they think they can they run into some roadblocks, but they can't tell they failed, this is bad PR. So they just stay silent. Numbers of customers are growing, this becomes more and more cumbersome, support is getting worse, etc. Cloud is good as you can just use the apps and do not care about infra, but this works better when service providers are smaller or focus on one service and even then they can grow too big and then it becomes too complex with too many moving parts.