Dynamics Code Gallaries in GotDotNet

Published 13 April 06 12:46 PM | satyanadella 

Dynamics Code Gallaries in GotDotNet are growing rapidly. Both the CRM and SNAP communities now have over 1K members. And they are listed as “hot” in terms of activity (vs tipid or cold)!! I am still trying to figure out how they compute the “hotness” number (CRM is at 98.8722 & SNAP is at 98.1203).

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# Ben Vollmer said on April 13, 2006 6:27 PM:
CRM is WAY cooler than SNAP.... :-) We should be at 100% :-)
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Satya Nadella is corporate vice president responsible for leading the Product Group within Microsoft Business Solutions. Nadella joined Microsoft in 1992 and has held a variety of marketing, product development and general management roles. Before taking on his current role, Nadella was responsible for launching and leading Microsoft bCentral, the leading Internet service providing Web presence, communications, customer marketing and e-commerce tools to small businesses. Nadella became part of Business Solutions when the division was formed by combining the bCentral, Great Plains and Navision a/s groups. Before that, he was general manager for the Commerce Platforms Group and led the development efforts for Microsoft Commerce Server and Microsoft BizTalk Server. Nadella was also a key member of several advanced technology incubation efforts inside Microsoft, including interactive television (ITV) and digital rights management (DRM). Nadellas first assignment at Microsoft was in the Windows Developer Relations group, where he was a program manager. Before joining Microsoft, Nadella was a member of the technology staff at Sun Microsystems Inc. Nadella has a masters degree in computer science from the University of Wisconsin and a masters degree in business administration from the University of Chicago.
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