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Thanks for being part of the Equinix Community. Let's get you started on the right path. Update your Profile Update your profileImage: Select one of the provided images or add a picture of yourself. Profile Details: Tell us more about yourself in your profile under My Settings>Personal Information. You can update your title to reflect your company and role, location, biography, social media handles and more. Introduce Yourself Introduce yourself in thisdiscussion thread Join or start a discussion Check out the most recent discussions to get started! Ask a question, share an idea, kickoff a collaborative brainstorm, discuss industry trends. Not sure how to start your first post?Check out this post. Give your first kudos! Share your appreciation for a discussion or comment by clicking the thumbs up and giving them kudos. Did you know that by doing this you are already a step closer to earning your next badge? Learn more aboutRanks and Badges. Give Feedback Complete this survey and let us know how you like Community. We're always making improvements. Require additional community related support? Reach out tocommunity@equinix.com4KViews1like0CommentsHow do I reach out to the Community Team?
Hi Community! If you ever need to get ahold of the Equinix Community team, here's a couple ways you can get in touch with us. Meet the team! We come from different teams in Equinix, but we're part of the Equinix Community! If you need to get ahold of us, you can visit the Meet the Team page and click on our photos to see each of our profiles. Email Us! This is the most private, direct way to email all of the Community team at one time. If you send an email toCommunity@equinix.comyou will have engaged all of the team members above. Please use this route if you see something that breaks the Community guidelines. Share your Feedback Seriously, we want it! Any ideas for how to make community better, share them with the community here. This way we can collectively view the feedback and make improvements based on what you want.3.3KViews0likes0CommentsCommunity Update: Scheduled Maintenance December 12, 2023
We’re excited to welcome the Equinix Developer Forum members into our community soon! We’ll be migrating the Equinix Developer Forum into the Equinix Community on December 12, 2023. As part of the migration, we’ll be moving the existing discussions from the Developer Forum into the Community discussions.To do the migration, Community.Equinix.com will have scheduled maintenance on December 12, 2023. Please be advised that there will be scheduled downtime from 12am PST to 8am PST. If you have any questions, please leave a comment below or reach out to Community@equinix.com.1.2KViews0likes0CommentsCommunity Update: Scheduled Maintenance July 31, 2024
Hey Community Members! We’re making improvements to the Equinix Community! We’ll be upgrading our Community on July 31st. Community.equinix.com will have scheduled downtime to ensure a smooth transition during this time. The upgrade will include: New groups and betas where you can connect with other users, try out new features, or participate in upcoming beta programs. A new look and feel aligning to the evolved Equinix brand strategy Easier to navigate the homepage to help you find what you are looking for Content personalization to see information relevant to you Here's a sneak peek! Here’s what to expect: Community.equinix.com will have scheduled downtime on July 31, 2024. During the scheduled downtime, users will encounter a maintenance page when viewing community.equinix.com After the upgrade is complete, users will be able to view the new community and login using the same credentials. We appreciate your patience while we complete this upgrade! -Your Equinix Community Team85Views1like0CommentsWhat is a Group and how do I join?
Groups are a new tool here on the Equinix Community. Groups contain targeted discussions about a particular topic or subject. In order to join a Group, you must first determine if the group ispublic,private, orhidden. To join apublic Group, such as the Accessibility Improvements Group, click on the group and click the "Join Group" button. To join aprivate Group, click on the Group with the "closed" designation, and click the "Send Request to Join" button. If you are aware of ahidden Group, you must contact the Group's owner or a Community administrator to be added manually. In any of the Group types, you must be a member in order to post to that Group.49Views0likes0CommentsA video guide to the Equinix Community
Hello! We've put together a brief introduction to the community here at Equinix. This video examines some of the features of this community, including how best to use the Discussions and Ideas boards. We'll take a look at some of the other features in a future video. If there's anything you'd like us to cover in a video, leave a comment below!43Views0likes0CommentsWhat are the different types of Groups?
Groups are divided into three categories -- public, private, and hidden. Public Groups can be joined and read by any user regardless of role, rank, or sign-in status. Private Groups can only be read by members of the Group. To join a private Group, click on the Group and select the button to request membership. Membership is controlled by the Group's moderator. Hidden Groups can only be read and accessed by members of the Group, who are manually managed by the Group's administrator. In all cases, posting content to a Group is contingent upon being a member of that Group.34Views1like0CommentsLike or Dislike? Share your feedback on the Community changes!
Hi, everyone! Now that the dust has settled around the new Equinix Community experience, we’d like to open the floor for feedback from you all! Whether you’re a new user here or you’ve been here for a while, your feedback is critical to ensuring we are doing our best work to serve your needs. Let us know in the comments below what you like or don’t like. Anything goes, so don’t be shy. Our goal is to provide you with the best possible experience while visiting the Equinix Community. Thanks, and we look forward to hearing your feedback! Yours, Chris Roberts, Equinix Community Team32Views1like0Comments