First published on CloudBlogs on Mar, 21 2017
Howdy folks, On March 9 th , the Azure AD team hosted its first "Ask Me Anything" (AMA) on Reddit. A bunch of us gathered in a big conference room, and even more of the team joined on a Skype call (sadly, the Skypers didn't get any of the snacks or pizza). And so many of you asked such great questions that we learned a lot ourselves. Thank you for participating! If you haven't had a chance to go through the thread yet, I recommend you take a look . There's a lot of interesting and valuable information there.
Howdy folks, On March 9 th , the Azure AD team hosted its first "Ask Me Anything" (AMA) on Reddit. A bunch of us gathered in a big conference room, and even more of the team joined on a Skype call (sadly, the Skypers didn't get any of the snacks or pizza). And so many of you asked such great questions that we learned a lot ourselves. Thank you for participating! If you haven't had a chance to go through the thread yet, I recommend you take a look . There's a lot of interesting and valuable information there.
Just about to start!
Everyone hard at work AMAing
So how did it go? Pretty awesome! Some quick stats:- More than 50 people from our team participated, and some of our wonderful MVPs and representatives from our Microsoft partner teams joined, as well
- We had 102 top-level questions (29 per hour) and 449 total comments (128 per hour)
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Our post was upvoted by
96% of people
with a total of
72 points.
This compares with:
- 25 - average number of points for of all other /r/Azure AMAs (a 284% increase !)
- 89% - average upvote percentage for all other /r/Azure AMAs (a 7.8% increase !)
- We answered 99% of questions during the event
- The Azure AD AMA page had 2,586 hits in the five days surrounding the event, and is still getting 60-100 hits per day
Updated Jul 24, 2020
Version 5.0Alex Simons (AZURE)
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