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Feel free to reply as often (or as little) as you’d like, ask your own follow up questions, share relevant links, re-tweet others, and engage with the audience.
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How it works is that I’ll post a series of questions every few minutes, and people will respond to Q1, Q2, Q3 and so forth with A1, A2, A3, always including the #CollabTalk hashtag with their answers. You can follow the live session using the Twitter UI of your choice (, Hootsuite, Tweetdeck, whatever). Either way, it’ll be a TON of content to consume in a single hour. If you have never participated in one of these tweetjams, it’s pretty simple: anyone can jump in and share their thoughts, or just lurk in the wings and absorb the wisdom of the crowd.

This month’s tweetjam and our amazing stats are once again being sponsored by our friends at tyGraph. These online discussions are open to anyone - you do not have to be on the panel to participate. You can join the community discussion using Twitter and the #CollabTalk hashtag, leverage the dedicated CollabTalk TweetJam page, or your favorite Twitter platform. You do not need to be an “expert” to participate in the online conversation, and can ask questions, comment on the questions posed, or just “lurk” in the background. This end-of-year tweetjam is ALWAYS our biggest event, and guaranteed to provide you with some great insights from our expert panel, so don’t miss it! Join us on Monday, December 30th at 9 am Pacific / 12pm Eastern for the “Community Predictions for Microsoft Teams, SharePoint, and Azure” as members of the community will come together to share, discuss, and agree-to-disagree on the news that made the biggest impact to their 2019, and what they are most excited about seeing from Microsoft in 2020. In this month’s #CollabTalk TweetJam we will attempt to identify the biggest news of this past year and share our predictions for the coming year. We’re seeing innovation happening at break-neck speed, and experts and consumers alike are struggling to keep up and stay informed. Here we are at the end of another year and another decade, with so much happening in the Microsoft ecosystem.
