Microsoft has announced that they are releasing a new Q&A website. It is a mixture of MSDN and TechNet forums. This means that Microsoft is planning to discontinue MSDN and TechNet forums. It is a part of the larger Microsoft Docs umbrella where Microsoft is planning to bring on all the documentation, code snippets, and Q&A together.

Microsoft announces Microsoft Q&A; replaces MSDN and TechNet

Microsoft Q&A website announced

This new Q&A website is just released in a preview and is not replacing MSDN and TechNet forums right now. It will happen gradually. We also expect Microsoft is using a unified backend so that all the data from three different forums sync together in the near future.

Some of the new features and experiences coming with Microsoft Q&A are as follows:

  • Tag-based experience allows you to ask questions across products and services in a single place
  • Follow posts, tags, or people to get updates
  • Unified Profile for single sign-on across docs.microsoft.com
  • Suggested answers as you type your question to quickly identify possible existing answers
  • Bookmark content for future reference

This will also bring together Microsoft Learn in the same platform for empowering technically oriented people to learn, write and troubleshoot their technical expertise.

Microsoft has bifurcated this migration into various phases. This will lead to the least issues for the users in using ad adapting to these services. Microsoft is expected to complete this migration by the mid of 2020.

The current preview build of Microsoft Q&A includes the forums for the following services:

  • Azure Active Directory
  • Azure Active Directory Domain Services
  • Azure Active Directory B2C
  • Azure Information Protection
  • Azure DevTest Labs
  • Azure Lab Services
  • Azure Virtual Machines
  • Azure Service Fabric
  • Azure Web Apps
  • Universal Windows Platform
  • Partner Center API

If you wish to learn more about it, you can refer to the FAQ page here. And learn more about the Microsoft Q&A announcement here.

Microsoft announces Microsoft Q&A; replaces MSDN and TechNet

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