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From product manager to product planner
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From product manager to product planner
From product manager to product planner
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31 Jan 2006 6:59 PM
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After working as a product manager in the developer division for the past 4.5 years, I've decided to accept an offer to work in a new position
at Microsoft. Starting in March, I will be
a product planner working on developer community efforts in a new group
with
in the Windows Live division.
I'll definitely miss the regular interaction with VFP team members and the great Visual FoxPro community.
I've also had great experiences working with the WebData XML team on the XML tools story for Visual Studio 2005, doing some community work with the VB team, and helping with content for Channel 9 both in front of and behind the camera. I expect to continue to do interviews and be interviewed for Channel 9 from time to time ongoing since it is such a great site for community efforts and transparency.
The Visual FoxPro Roadmap plans will remain the same.
Some of my regular VFP
related
efforts will be taken over by various members of the VFP team. VS Data program manager Milind Lele, who worked on SP1 for VFP 9.0 and spo
ke
at the Southwest Fox 2005 conference, has been responsible for driving the Sedna project since last year. Milind will also
be
responsible for SP2 for VFP 9.0
which
planned for release 2Q 2007. Alan Griver, group manager for the VS Data team which includes the VFP team,
w
ill continue to manage all of the existing plans outlined in the VFP Roadmap. In the next few days, Milind will be posting his first letter on the VFP developer center and continue
to post a new
letter
monthly with news from the VFP team
. Additional related news can be found on the
VS Data Team blog
. VFP team members will be attending some of
the many VFP events this year.
I plan to attend the Southwest Fox 2006 conference in Phoenix this October.
I can't say much about my new role
just
yet. To get an idea of just some of the developer centric things I'll be working on in the Windows Live team, check out the recent 21 minute video by Robert Scoble on Channel 9
interviewing
my new manager, Windows Live group product planner Scott Swanson
...
MSN Messenger APIs
.
Over the next few weeks,
I'll be posting
additional
news on what the VFP team is working
. Later I'll be talking
more about my new activities with Windows Live once I get started
there
.
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