It has been just over three years since I joined Intel Corporation as a software architect, while I was not actively looking to leave the company, an opportunity came along to join the Developer Platform Evangelism (DPE) team at Microsoft as an Architect Evangelist.
While working at Intel Corporation I have had the privilege to work with some amazing engineers and the ability to see some awe inspiring technologies delivered, I know the same will be true at Microsoft and I'm looking forward to beginning that journey.
Over the past three years one of the most awesome aspects of my time at Intel has been blogging on the Intel Software Network and meeting many of my fellow bloggers at the Intel Developer Forum and through the Intel Black Belt Developer Program. I'd like to thank the ISN team for the opportunity to continue blogging on ISN after joining Microsoft.
I will also begin blogging on the Microsoft MSDN website soon and will post details of that blog once it is live.
I'll be blogging and speaking about many new and exciting technologies coming from Microsoft such as Visual Studio 2010, Silverlight 4, Internet Explorer 9, cloud computing with Windows Azure.
Stay tuned for more posts here and also over on MSDN soon...
While working at Intel Corporation I have had the privilege to work with some amazing engineers and the ability to see some awe inspiring technologies delivered, I know the same will be true at Microsoft and I'm looking forward to beginning that journey.
Over the past three years one of the most awesome aspects of my time at Intel has been blogging on the Intel Software Network and meeting many of my fellow bloggers at the Intel Developer Forum and through the Intel Black Belt Developer Program. I'd like to thank the ISN team for the opportunity to continue blogging on ISN after joining Microsoft.
I will also begin blogging on the Microsoft MSDN website soon and will post details of that blog once it is live.
I'll be blogging and speaking about many new and exciting technologies coming from Microsoft such as Visual Studio 2010, Silverlight 4, Internet Explorer 9, cloud computing with Windows Azure.
Stay tuned for more posts here and also over on MSDN soon...
