Everyone everyone! I figured it out. You know what this entire migration/consolidation feels like? A bunch of executives making a decision that impacts products they've likely never personally used to any considerable extent, much less knowing anything about the back-end differences between the products.
And then the person placed/forced to be in charge of this transition (a CIO or PMO leader perhaps), who probably knew right away that the executives had no idea what they were actually talking about, but had to be the one to take responsibility and accountability, either quit or got fired. And here we are.
Which means, to me personally, we’re probably screwed and/or will be slow-walked moving forward. That is unless we get lucky and there’s a Maverick-style leader at Microsoft willing to take over this project, cause all I’m seeing from Microsoft is people posting who I’ve never heard of and don’t even know if they’re credentialed enough to know what they’re talking about.