Do you want to see product feeds included in the Microsoft Partner Info mobile app? Let me know here!
Earlier this week, I announced the launch of the new Microsoft Partner Info Mobile App, available to partners around the world to bring information, resources, and more directly to them right on their phones. In that announcement, I mentioned that the launch version did not include any product team feeds and only included information related to being a Microsoft partner directly. Since the launch of the new app, I have been getting some fantastic input and feedback from many different people. (Keep it coming!)
Now I am coming out to the broad community to solicit your input and feedback on the inclusion of product feeds into the Microsoft Partner Info mobile app. The reason I ask is because some of the feedback I heard included comments such as, “As a Microsoft partner, it would be really helpful to also have information from the product teams included since we need to know the latest about those too.” Sounds reasonable to me. As such, I am posting this survey below here on the blog and asking you to give me your input on whether or not you would like to see product feeds included, and if so, which ones.
To give you an idea of what it would look like, I have put together a prototype of the app on my phone with some product feeds to give you an idea of what it would look like (click images for full size):
Ok, now that you’ve seen a sample of what these additional types of feeds would look like in the Microsoft Partner Info Mobile App, it’s time to voice your opinion. Speak up and let me know your thoughts in this very simple, two question survey below:
Thank you very much to all of you that take the few moments to provide me with your thoughts and opinion on this. And remember, if you don’t voice your opinion in the survey above, don’t blame anyone else if it doesn’t turn out the way you want.
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