Journey to the cloud part II: Migrating Stack Overflow for Teams to Azure
We needed to remove the dependency on the Sites database and contain all Teams infrastructure and data within the TFZ which is all part of Phase II.

We needed to remove the dependency on the Sites database and contain all Teams infrastructure and data within the TFZ which is all part of Phase II.
Stack Overflow for Teams' journey to the cloud started with a new name.
Measure whether your organization is successfully breaking down knowledge silos.
Let’s highlight the new features and products we announced today from the stage of WeAreDevelopers.
Thousands of the company’s engineers, data scientists, designers, and developers have asked and answered questions about how things work inside their organization.
Communities on Teams is a new way to bring people and knowledge together within a specific topic or focus to share valuable resources and collaborate in meaningful ways.
Tell us how Stack Overflow helped you and enter to win a limited edition key cap!
Although a lot has changed since Stack Overflow launched in 2008, one thing has not: Stack Overflow continues to help people find the answers they need, when they need them. Our platform supports millions of the world's most active developers and technologists who visit every month to ask questions, learn, and share technical knowledge.
In a new study commissioned by Stack Overflow, The Total Economic Impact of Stack Overflow for Teams, Forrester Consulting found that customers saved $9.5M over three years with a payback period of less than 6 months.
It’s been a busy quarter for the company. We celebrated a handful of big milestones over the last three months. We added a new Chief Technology Officer, Jody Bailey, to our leadership team, announced Stack Overflow for Teams entering the Microsoft Azure Marketplace, launched exciting initiatives like Staging Ground, and released insights from this year’s Developer Survey.
Our new Dashboard on Stack Overflow for Teams provides better insights into how your organization uses their knowledge
Our Content Health feature helps intelligently identify and surface potentially outdated or inaccurate knowledge—content that needs to be reviewed in order to keep your knowledge base healthy.
We’ve made enhancements to For You, our personalized feed of notifications, to help users keep up with new knowledge and manage tasks more effectively.
Analyst David Gibson sat down with James Morgan and Michael “d00d” Parkins, co-leads of Progressive’s Open Source Office, to talk about how Progressive is building a culture of collaboration and keeping cross-functional teams connected.
We’re thrilled to announce a new and foundational feature, Content Health, that helps to intelligently identify and surface potentially outdated or inaccurate knowledge—content that needs to change.
With new features and tweaks to the Stack Overflow for Teams integration with Microsoft Teams, we’re sure that the new and improved Version 2 will come in handy. This article provides additional context around the evolution of this integration and how it might be useful to your organization!
A no-code platform helped New York City digitize services to deliver food and certify marriages during the COVID-19 lockdown.
We've made the Articles in Stack Overflow for Teams even better. With these updates, knowledge becomes even easier to find, content becomes better, and the experience becomes more enhanced.
Bringing public Stack Overflow questions and answers to your private Teams
Teresa Dietrich leads Product, Community, and Engineering at Stack Overflow. She will be posting quarterly updates laying out key accomplishments and future goals.
Stay up-to-date on your teams questions and answers with the new For You feed.
Our CEO looks back on his first 12 months at Stack Overflow and shares his thoughts on what we're planning for the future.
When you already know your co-workers and how they approach work, that is fine as they probably haven’t changed all that much since the start of the pandemic. You cannot safely transfer those assumptions to new team members, however, as people remain people, rather than the microservices that they may seem over the internet.
In an effort to rethink how documentation works, we recently introduced Articles, longer-form prose that can sit side by side with shorter Q&A.