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Pages in category "Microsoft technical fellows" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Her work has focused on how to help people find, manage, and use information more effectively, especially in the context of time constraints, personal preferences, and collaborative settings. [5] From 2017 to 2018, Teevan served as Technical Adviser to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. [6] She was his first technical advisor with a background in AI. [7]
John Shewchuk is an American technologist and executive. Shewchuk is a Microsoft Technical Fellow, a position which he was chosen for by Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates. [2] [3] He is the Host of the Decoded Show. [4]
He joined Microsoft in 1995 and was a Technical Fellow for the company [a] until he was lost at sea in 2007. [14] Gray contributed to several major database and transaction processing systems. IBM's System R was the precursor of the SQL relational databases that have become a standard throughout the world.
In April 1975, DEC began a hardware project, code-named Star, to design a 32-bit virtual address extension to its PDP-11.In June 1975, Cutler, together with Dick Hustvedt and Peter Lipman, were appointed the technical project leaders for the software project, code-named Starlet, to develop a totally new operating system for the Star family of processors.
Jeffrey Snover is a Distinguished Engineer at Google. [1] Previously a Microsoft Technical Fellow, PowerShell Chief Architect, and the Chief Architect for Windows Server and the Azure Infrastructure and Management group which includes Azure Stack, [2] System Center and Operations Management Suite. [3]
A cute cartoon monster [33] Hexley: Darwin: A cartoon platypus [34] Kandalf: Formerly KDE: A cartoon wizard [35] Kate the Cyber Woodpecker: Kate, a free and open-source advanced text editor for software developers: A cartoon robotic woodpecker [36] Kiki the Cyber Squirrel: Krita, a free and open-source raster graphics editor designed for ...
Inori Aizawa (Japanese: 相沢いのり, Chinese: 藍澤祈), also known as Internet Explorer-tan, is a moe anthropomorphism mascot character, originally of the Internet Explorer (IE) web browser and currently of its successor, Microsoft Edge, [4] created by Microsoft Singapore and designed by Collateral Damage Studios.