A new job for me, better products for you
And hopefully some more time to blog :) This week we re-organized our team so that we could better serve the needs of our internal and external partners and customers. I won't bore you with the details but it has a pretty major impact on what I do and the kinds of information I want; so I figured this was a great opportunity to share.
My new job is focused on Developer Division (which includes designers) Platform Strategy. My new team is 100% focused on making sure we build the best possible products for the market place. We get to understand the trends, the big picture, the little picture, customer needs, partner needs, and partner deeply with the engineering teams run by Scott Guthrie (NDP) and Eric Zocher (Designer) to help ensure that the products we build work great together and address the key needs of the market today, tomorrow, and way into the future.
Sounds like a huge daunting challenge, but gurantee it is going to be a lot of fun. To date, I've spent some of my time on this, but we've decided it is so critical that me and my team get to spend 100% of our time focused here. The results, well you'll be able to tell me as we lead up to MIX, PDC, and the next rev's of our products.
My team looks after the following technologies -- so take a look and lay it on, good, bad, ugly. What you want, what you don't want, what you don't even think you want, anything that you think will help us.
Tools
Expression Studio (Blend, Media, Web, Design) + futures
Visual Web Developer (the Web tooling inside Visual Studio)
"Cider" (the WPF tooling for VS) + futures
Platforms
ASP.NET
WPF
"WPF/E"
AJAX
Internet Explorer
Commerce Server
Plus the broader marketplace that encompasses these technologies (Web 2.0, UX, etc.)
I'll still be posting as much useful info as I can around the outbound work that we do, but my energy is going to be focused on building amazing products. Spread the word, we want your feedback.
Oh and joining me on the team are:
Brad Becker looking after Rich Client Platform and Tools
Sanjoy Sarkar looking after Web Platform
Pete LePage looking after IE, Web Tooling, Standards
Max Akbar looking after Commerce Server
and we are hiring a few positions
1) Expression Media and Media Workflow strategy
2) Rich Client Platform - Developer strategy
3) Rich Client Platform - Designer strategy
I'll associate JD's once we write them ;)
Comments
Anonymous
March 12, 2007
Wow, it's too bad you're not working with any of the technologies I care about. :) This looks like a good reorg. Should be exciting to see what happens.Anonymous
March 12, 2007
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March 12, 2007
Wow, Brian, congratulations -- sounds like a big challenge but I know you'll do a terrific job.Anonymous
March 12, 2007
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March 13, 2007
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March 15, 2007
Seems like a pretty good reorganization. For me I see the biggest problem with ASP.Net is that without adapters the web controls generate (X)HTML code in a non web standard way. That might have been fine in 2002, but in 2007 it is unacceptable. Tables should not be used for layout, formview and detailview I am looking at you, while gridview should generate tfoot and thead elements when creating a table. Visual Web Developer is great, but one tweak I'd really like to have is the ability to have the IDE suggest styles from a documents specified style sheet. Those are just a few quick thoughts. At any rate, keep up the great work!Anonymous
April 12, 2007
I can't argue that's a new job for you. But are you really syre that it's "better products for me"? I attended VSLive recently and heard about WPF, WPF/E for the first time. So my first impression: Are you sure you guys at Microsoft are not abusing XML in the case of XAML? Not just XAML but just about everything else going at Microsoft, such as Notification Services, and many others that I can't think right now in the early morning hour.Anonymous
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