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Old 03-11-2011, 03:10 PM   #1
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geek in question: Ian Ellison-Taylor position title: Normal Manager, Presentation Platform and Instruments are you currently executing correct now?
I am the general Supervisor of Presentation Platform and Instruments, that's about 170 people who give good results on Windows Presentation Foundation. We also have the Jolt team internally, which is each of the graphical animation media pieces and Silverlight. And I've a tools crew referred to as Cider that delivers equipment for both all those groups to work with. It can be your conventional developer/test/PM kinda organization. a lot of a long time have you ever been with Microsoft?
Seventeen years this summer. I came straight out of school — well, technically I worked for a UK company for about five minutes, but basically I'd just graduated and arrived for an internship in 1990. you tell me how quite a few different positions you've had?
I couldn't possibly tell you that. Titles have changed probably once a year. I started in development, then switched to project management. Then I became a check manager,microsoft office Professional 2010 64bit, before moving into common management and strategy. been new roles, new titles, new challenges every year or so. I stopped putting my title on my business card years ago because it was getting out of date so quickly. So now they just have my name, and Microsoft. Braille.
Yes, and Braille. you're a quintessential career Microsoftie. This has been your Masters degree, and probably by this point your PhD,discount win 7 activation key, too.
…And an MBA in there somewhere. Tell me about your MBA from Microsoft.
In terms of getting an MBA, I debated going back to school, but Microsoft has great training program on the leadership tracks. And Wharton Business School leads ongoing training courses for Microsoft employees — you get to spend a week talking with some of the industry's best trainers. And for free,office 2007 cd key sale! get access to a great peer group too — a lot of other Microsoft men and women from other departments, and all over the planet! A lot of the classes have students from all over Europe and Asia, and so you get this great perspective which you just wouldn't get from a typical MBA program. I still go to those classes. There are always new ones. products have you ever worked with?
I've been all over the place because I wanted to try different things in different groups. I interned in Languages — which is now Developer Division with 2000 men and women. It was a lot smaller back then. Then I got into Windows. It wasn't an obvious success at the time — it was just another project that might be a hit, or it might not. After five years, I was still having a blast, but wanted to try something different. So from there I went to IE and Java. And now WPF. you've worked on Windows,office 2010 Professional Plus code, that's used by bazillions of people today —
It is really about a billion now. Somewhere between 800,000 million and a billion, I think? It really is ridiculous because it was 10 customers when I started. billion customers — that means your get the job done has touched one sixth of the planet?
When you put it like that it can be kind of scary. But, yeah. It is really a huge number of men and women. that keep you up at night?
Not really. But maybe it should! I don't think about it other than feeling this normal responsibility to a large number of folks who base their lives on some of the software we produce — they can't get around, they can't function, they can't do their jobs, they can't manage their families — if we don't do a good career on our side. it doesn't have to be billions of men and women to feel that way. It could be 10 people today — if they really care about your product and are depending on you, it really is important. when you're not working on software that's impacting a sixth of the planet, what do you do?
I've a house on Vashon Island, and so I spent my time away from get the job done plowing fields and building fences. to make you happy: Silverlight Windows Presentation Platform & Instruments on MSDN Ian's Channel 9 video about Windows history (check out Ian's mysterious accent,cheap win 7 x64!) Ian on Facebook
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