My new role in p and p
Hi everyone
I've recently joined patterns & practices as the Product Manager for the Client Software Stack. I'll be attempting to fill the noble shoes of my predecessor, Eugenio Pace who has joined the Architecture Strategy team.
With my leaving E-Learning, Gregory Weber will replace me as the developer product planner. If you have any questions on developer e-Learning, please email Greg at devlern@microsoft.com. I'll miss my former team from whom I have benefitted a great deal. I know that the developer curriculum is in good hands with Greg at the helm. Although I am leaving, I'll be continuing to work with Greg to spread the word about E-Learning.
As to my new role in p&p, I'll be planning the roadmap for our Smart Client, Web Client and Mobile Client software factories. I will also be spending a lot of time connecting with YOU, our customers, to make sure we provide you the best possible experience with our products. Some of the specific areas I will be looking to push the bar on are in the area of DSL and model driven architecture. For more details on the role itself, check out Tom's great post.
I am extremely jazzed to be working with such a talented and agile team that is literally changing the face of software development. I look forward to bringing you the fruits of their effort and helping you to make software factories a reality within your organizations.
Please continue providing me the feedback that you were sending to Eugenio, my door is always open.
Comments
Anonymous
April 21, 2007
The patterns & practices team is very excited to welcome Glenn Block to the team. Glenn has joinedAnonymous
April 22, 2007
Hello Glenn, Welcome to P& P. One thing I like to tell you that is "whatever we are getting from P& P team is not sustainable for long time" and it is keep on changing within short period like version 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 . I am looking forward to get sustainable artifact from you. Thanks. Regards NagarajanAnonymous
April 22, 2007
Hi Glenn, I think your style, your breath of knowledge and your enthusiasm will serve both the P&P group and its users well. Regards, JoeAnonymous
April 22, 2007
We are really going to miss your energy, insight and passion here at MSL. P&P is lucky to have you on their team. Cheers, Colin KleinAnonymous
April 22, 2007
Thanks Joe. That means a lot coming from you. Equally important is support and guidance from seasoned experts such as yourself ;)Anonymous
April 22, 2007
Thanks Colin. I'll miss people over in MSL that have your drive and passion. I won't be far away though.Anonymous
April 22, 2007
Nagarajan, thanks for the welcome and the feedback.Anonymous
April 22, 2007
I want to introduce Glenn Block who is our new Product Manager for the p&p client program. As youAnonymous
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