12 Jul 2022 06:54 PM
I was doing some learning other day (ServiceNow fundamentals) and one of the topics in the learning path was about the Community and how to use it.
What if we do something similar here in Dynatrace, introducing the Community there in University as part of some learning path (Getting Started with Dynatrace) ?
I believe it will help to acquire new members this way.
I personally just found out the Community after my first support ticket opened. If I knew about the Community from University (my entry point in Dynatrace) I could have saved some time.
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13 Jul 2022 08:05 PM
@dannemca - thanks a lot for sharing your feedback! This is definitely something to address.
We've just recently recorded the internal onboarding mission - why not to have a customer-facing one as well? 🙂
We'll keep you posted! 🙂
14 Jul 2022 08:01 AM - edited 14 Jul 2022 08:01 AM
If this lands in the University - I'll try to put at least 1 question to the Dynatrace Associate certificate exam! 😄
14 Jul 2022 06:49 PM - edited 14 Jul 2022 06:50 PM
Something along this?
Question: What is the Dynatrace Community? (please check all that apply)
Anyone that has visited the Dynatrace Community would pass this certificate question 😂😂😂
14 Jul 2022 09:13 PM
I can't agree, nor can't disagree 🙂
We must keep exam questions secret. You'll probably need to do another one once it expires.
21 Jul 2022 11:44 AM
@AntonioSousa @Radoslaw_Szulgo
I doubt without spending much time on community they would learn about it to answer it for any associate exam question, Dynatrace itself have a vast syllabus.😅. I would wonder If going through all those community content without knowing core of Dyantrace or not used it as end user could have cause me so much pain to learn things from community. Thanks for setting this right already as a roadmap by DT.
21 Jul 2022 11:39 AM
Likewise ! came to know about it on my first support ticket !