Weijuan's bio
Hello, I am Weijuan Shi, Program Manager of the Embedded Windows team. I used to be a member of the Customer Strike Team led by Andy Allred that drives the community and customer engagement for Embedded Windows, and improves customer/partner experience (CPE). Now I am shifting my focus on actual product development such as Windows Embedded Standard 2009, Windows Embedded Standard 7 and beyond. All good stuff.
Before I joined Microsoft, I was a Unix/Linux developer for several years, obsessed with coding for OS or distributed system applications. I started with Microsoft as a Developer Support Engineer for Windows device drivers in 2002 (DDK it is!). Later I joined Windows Core OS Division as a Test Developer on Windows Vista reliability features, such as Disk Failure Diagnostics, Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE). I also worked as the Program Manager for an internal testing infrastructure: Windows Longhaul Testing. In 2006, I joined the Embedded Windows team as the first full-time Program Manager of the Customer Strike Team to bridege the gap between customers and Microsoft on embedded Windows products. Can't have enough with Windows.
Outside work, I enjoy volunteering for nonprofit orgs or community events, especially those education or culture exchange related ones.
-Weijuan
施卫娟 (if you can read Chinese, that’s my Chinese name)
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Anonymous
August 18, 2006
CHAT TIME AGAIN!We hosted a live public chat on Tuesday August 15th for XP Embedded Service Pack 2 Feature...Anonymous
April 24, 2007
I still vividly remember I was contacted by Derek Snyder, MEDC 2007 Content Owner, to be the XPe TrackAnonymous
May 15, 2007
The curtains of MEDC US shut a week ago. If you missed the show, no worry, you have two options! 1. WatchAnonymous
June 01, 2007
We are happy to announce that now we have a Windows XP Embedded Wiki site on MSDN Channel 9 adding toAnonymous
June 15, 2007
As some of you probably have known, TechEd 2007 is happening in Orlando this week. Deci R. in this XPeAnonymous
June 19, 2007
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June 21, 2007
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August 28, 2007
While talking to one of our Marketing Managers who just joined the Windows Embedded team, the questionAnonymous
August 28, 2007
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October 15, 2007
Our XPe Forums have been running well since its launch last Nov. Thank you for contributing and sharing.Anonymous
October 15, 2007
Our XPe Forums have been running well since its launch last Nov. Thank you for contributing and sharingAnonymous
October 15, 2007
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December 12, 2007
While Seattle is getting chilly and really feels like winter, I miss the warm weather and fun I had inAnonymous
December 31, 2007
While Year 2008 is just around the corner and we are counting down the final hours or minutes to theAnonymous
December 31, 2007
While Year 2008 is just around the corner and we are counting down the final hours or minutes to theAnonymous
February 20, 2008
If you ever wondered how life looks like working at Microsoft, check out this video from on10.net whichAnonymous
April 23, 2008
I didn’t know yesterday, April 22, was the Earth Day of 2008 until I received the April Newsletter fromAnonymous
May 09, 2008
The evening of April 29 2008 Seattle Time, or the morning of April 30 in China, while most of the teamAnonymous
June 01, 2008
You’ve seen our blog about TechEd, and the Windows Embedded Standard launch webcast. Here is a reminderAnonymous
June 19, 2008
By now, I would assume whoever reads this blog on this planet has downloaded the CTP build of WindowsAnonymous
July 24, 2008
Help the Windows Embedded team create a Microsoft Certification exam for Windows Embedded Standard developers!Anonymous
August 07, 2008
After waiting and waiting and waiting, finally the Olympics of 2008 is just around the corner! The openingAnonymous
October 21, 2008
A new white paper on how to develop bus drivers are now available at Windows Hardware Developer CentralAnonymous
October 29, 2008
While a number of people on the team have gone out of office enjoying the fall of Boston at ESC EastAnonymous
November 03, 2008
TechEd China @ Guangzhou finished smoothly. Over 1000 participants were there. No surprise that my sessionAnonymous
November 04, 2008
TechEd China @ Guangzhou finished smoothly. Over 1000 participants were there. No surprise that my sessionAnonymous
November 07, 2008
It’s Saturday morning in Beijing and Friday night in Seattle. TechEd China is still going on in it fullAnonymous
November 08, 2008
Friday, the 2 nd day of TechEd China in Beijing, I was packed with sessions back to back. 2 breakoutAnonymous
November 26, 2008
If you have tried out our recently released Windows Embedded Standard product, thank you and we hopeAnonymous
January 06, 2009
Happy New Year Everyone! If you are still figuring out your new year resolution for 2009, here is oneAnonymous
January 08, 2009
With Chinese New Year 2009 less than 3 weeks away, I am very pleased to announce that our team’sAnonymous
February 05, 2009
To better reach our Russian speaking customers, we recently experimented with localizing one of our screenAnonymous
March 16, 2009
I noticed our marketing team recently is running the “Fast-to-Market” advertising campaignAnonymous
December 05, 2010
Hi Weijuan, I read your blog about driver for embedded Windows. Now I met a problem in my work. It is easy question but I have no idea now. I am not sure what is the easy developing environment to make new devide driver for Windows embedded standard 7. I means that in windows 2K, DDK 2K and VC are enough. I do not know if there is special DDK for driver developing for Windows embedded standard 7. Or only WDK for Windows 7 is OK. Thank you very much. BR, Jiang Jun