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Leaving the nest at Microsoft...Bigger Things Afoot
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Leaving the nest at Microsoft...Bigger Things Afoot
Leaving the nest at Microsoft...Bigger Things Afoot
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MSDNArchive
18 Jun 2005 5:47 PM
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After five fine years, I'm leaving Microsoft.
I couldn't have hoped for a better experience. I've learned more in five years than I did in four of medical school; deep technical sk1llz, consulting skills, how businesses operate, how to develop _products_ not just projects...an amazing amount, a firehose.
Microsoft is one of those rare places that inspire real passion in people. I have a Windows XP logo tatto'ed on my right shoulder...yes, it's real and it's permanent (to paraphrase Terri Hatcher in Seinfeld). I've yelled myself hoarse at Steve Ballmer's annual ra-fests;
I was right there at "developers
developers
developers
developers..."
Most of the time, I got up in the morning excited about going to work.
It wasn't all rosy and wonderful; like any company there are imperfections. I'd like to post a constructive commentary on that in a later blog.
I'm going to a super-cool small software company here in Houston called "PROS Pricing Solutions". They are the forerunners in a field variously named but herein "revenue optimization". Basically, I have something that is valuable NOW, but in a while it will expire; what should I sell it for to maximize my profit? Applies to airline seats, hotel rooms, transmission capacity, you name it. Takes serious, heavy-duty math and code to grind an answer. My PhD buddy John Salch (was in Rice grad school while I was in med school) will be filling me in on the gory details.
I'll be tech-lead doing hard-core development--my favorite thing to do in the whole wide world. I haven't met everyone on my team yet; but judging from my interviewers (three PhD's and a very smart developer) they will be stellar.
It's going to be a pleasure to focus on ONE THING, and do it exceedingly well, producing a product.
The company is about fifteen minutes' drive from my house...hey maybe I'll get one of those uber-dork Segway thingies, you know, "Ginger" :)
I'll also get to play with...er, um...
alternate
tech such as ...er, um....the "J" word and the "U" word. I'm really keen though; it will be nice to become multi-lingual and multi-platform.
Stay tuned. I will have MUCH to blog on, I'm sure, as I get immersed in new tech and new problems.
ex-msft Michael
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