Join the Twitter AMA with Azure Integration Services
Azure Integration Services will be hosting a joint Twitter Ask Me Anything (AMA), or actually “Ask Us Anything”, session for API Management, Logic Apps, Service Bus, and Event Grid on Thursday, December 6, 2018 from 8:30 AM to 10:00 AM Pacific Time.
Tweet to @AzureSupport using #IntegrationAMA with your questions.
What’s happening?
We’ll have members of the API Management, Logic Apps, Service Bus, and Event Grid product and engineering teams available to answer any and all questions on their services. You can also ask questions about roadmaps, new features, or pretty much anything else.
Why?
We want to learn more about what you’re interested in and how Azure Integration Services may be useful to you. We like gathering feedback from our users and the community, and your questions will help provide insights into how we can build better products and services for you.
What do you need to do?
Post your questions to Twitter using the hashtag #IntegrationAMA in a tweet to @AzureSupport. We’ll start taking questions 24 hours prior to the AMA, beginning at 8:30 AM Pacific Time on Wednesday, December 5, 2018, and then respond to them between 8:30 AM and 10:00 AM Pacific Time on Thursday, December 6, 2018. This is to allow people in different time zones to have their questions addressed, if they can’t attend the virtual event during the hours that we will be online.
If there are follow-ups or additional questions that come up after the AMA, no problem! We’re happy to continue the dialogue afterwards.
Should you ask questions here instead of StackOverflow, GitHub Issues, or MSDN?
An AMA is a great place to ask us about anything more informally, get answers directly from the team, and have a live conversation with the folks that build these products.
This AMA also serves as an interactive forum for questions related to product roadmap and more general questions on features or scenarios for Azure Integration Services. And yes – you can really ask us about anything .
We will continue to monitor StackOverflow, GitHub, and MSDN, per usual, to help you with issues you are facing.
Thank you and we look forward to "hearing" your questions at the AMA!
Source: Azure Blog Feed