Closed GlennColpaert closed 3 years ago
Can you verify this please @olivierbloch, are there plans to post an update on https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/?
Hi @tomkerkhove , I will reach out the the DT team to check where things are at.
Hi Tom,
There are plans to post an update on this on Azure Updates, stay tuned for more info on this in the coming weeks. For the Impact outlined above, existing ADT v1 customers/partners will be able to continue leveraging the service when the preview updates launch. (note: the doc update above was inadvertently published, we haven't yet launched the announced ADT preview update).
Thanks Tom and look for an update on this very soon.
Ines
@inesk-vt thanks for the feedback! @tomkerkhove let's update this issue once the announcement comes. Maybe we can put it to unverified at the moment?
Sounds good to me and thanks for the input @olivierbloch @inesk-vt !
@inesk-vt just wondering if we could expect a separate update about the existing ADT v1 support (still the end of year 2020?) now that the ADT v2 has entered public preview?
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