Tuesday, August 29, 2006 12:50 PM
Jim Glass
Making Community Guru connections at Microsoft
I have added YALL (yet another link list) because I wanted to use this blog as a one place stop to connect me to the blogs I read on a regular basis in the CRM space. I thought I'd introduce the gurus to you with what little I know about them from a work perspective. Since I am not partying with these guys, none of them are musicians or performers as far as I know, I obviously won't know 'the rest of the story'. ;o)
- I'll start with Korby Parnell, as I have known him the longest. Korby is a passionate community guy who loves to dabble with the various Internet technologies. Like me, having come from an extended tour of duty on the Visual Studio team, Korby know a lot of movers and shakers in the world of Microsoft programming.
- Then there's Jana, who is my MS blogger connection and support. She is a real go-getter. She responds to my questions so fast that I have to restrain myself from randomizing her with too many questions. Everyone should have a friend with Jan's connections.
- Josh Legard is a very impressive fellow that I consider myself lucky to work with. Keen intellect, great work ethic, and a real community guru inspiration. Josh has helped me in my transition from doc manager to site manager more than he knows.
- Two of my mentors have worked with Dave and passed specs that he crafted that helped me to understand and internalize the inner workings of MSCOM. So he wouldn't recognize me if I walked by him at one of the ~50 cafeterias at Microsoft, but I would recognize him.
- To round out this list I'd be remiss if I didn't include a Windows Live Spaces community type. Michael is a GPM from Spaces that I highjacked from Jana's YALL and his use of the Spaces medium makes me want to update mine. Even my mom uses Spaces and she still has me help her use MS Office. That's how easy it is to blog with Windows Live Spaces.
All of these blogs are just great reads too. That's a nice bonus. Enjoy.
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About Jim Glass
As the Microsoft Dynamics CRM UX site manager, I am a passionate advocate for our customers, especially in the areas of CRM, Microsoft Dynamics, small business, and business web sites.
After twenty years in the U.S. Army Engineer Corps, I started at Microsoft as a contractor on the newly formed NT DDK team in 92. I then moved to the Trolls, a production team for the Windows SDK and DDK teams. I lead the WBEM team which became the WMI SDK team. My last seven years has been spent as the Visual Studio SDK doc. manager.
In my spare time I can be found tutoring my grandkids, playing the saxophone (soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone), playing summer-league basketball, and moderating the Sax On The Web forum.