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  • Blog Post: Exchange Bloggers OPML

    Download the Exchange Bloggers OPML , last updated April 30, 2004. This is a list of people (including Microsoft employees, MVPs and other folks) who blog about Exchange topics more frequently than your average bear.
  • Blog Post: Ayla Kol's Bio

    My name is Ayla (pronounced eye-la), I am from Turkey. I have joined Exchange Performance Analysis team right after Exchange 2000 shipped. I am currently the Program Manager for database backup/restore and disaster recovery of the mailbox server. I am a physicist by training, and worked in Academia prior...
  • Blog Post: Paul Tischhauser’s Bio

    I’m a Program Manager on the Exchange Mailbox Server team. I’ve been working at Microsoft since July 2000 and have spent time working on the Exchange Hosting and Systems Administration teams. Currently I’m focused on features related to calendaring and scheduling.
  • Blog Post: Jeremy Gagne's Bio

    Hi, I've joined Microsoft in 2004 as Support Specialist and then moved as a Premier Field Engineer Messaging. Started working on Exchange since 1998 on wide production environment, I'm glad to see how the product evolves over a decade. Most of my role includes reactive/proactive onsites, WorkshopPlus...
  • Blog Post: Roman Maddox' Bio

    I'm a Support Escalation Engineer for Exchange server in the Las Colinas TX campus (Dallas/Fort Worth area). I've been working exclusively with Exchange since I joined MS in 2006. Before that I worked as a System/Network Administrator for several companies, supporting several different Messaging platforms...
  • Blog Post: Jesse Weigert's Bio

    Jesse was a developer on the Exchange Customer Experience team for almost two years. He has unfortunately left the Exchange team, but is now working on some "cool stuff" in Windows Mobile.
  • Blog Post: Todd Luttinen's Bio

    I spent eight years designing, deploying, and operating network infrastructures before joining Microsoft Consulting Services (MCS) in 1995. During ten years with MCS, I helped plan and deploy Windows Server and Exchange Server at many large enterprise customers, in addition to service providers offering...
  • Blog Post: Ed Hott's Bio

    In September 2004 I re-joined Microsoft as the Director of Strategic Relationships for Exchange, focusing on key partners working with our Exchange ActiveSync protocol and new Exchange Server functionality in unified messaging. Previously, I was a program manager on Windows 2000 (WMI) and several versions...
  • Blog Post: Bharat Suneja's Bio

    Bharat joined Microsoft at a mysterious date between the end of March and beginning of April 2008. He is a Senior Technical Writer in the Exchange User Education team, responsible for content related to Messaging Compliance, Security, and Transport. Before joining Microsoft, he worked as Principal...
  • Blog Post: Tim Hackbart's Bio

    I started working for Microsoft in 1997 to support the IE4 launch. I currently work with the Exchange team supporting our clients access to the Exchange Server. My experience with Exchange started with Exchange 5.5 and the joys of OWA 5.5. I have been through the beta process and launch of 2000 and 2003...
  • Blog Post: Steve Schiemann's Bio

    I started working at Microsoft in December 1997 in the Exchange Connector's specialty team. Since then I've worked with the Exhange 2000 SP1 and SP2 beta team, then to the Admin team here in Texas. Support is a cool place to be in that I get to work with customers, other specialties, and the product...
  • Blog Post: Ramon B. Infante's Bio

    Ramon B. Infante serves as Unified Communication Technical Community Director for Worldwide Services at Microsoft, focusing on Unified Communications Technologies in the Microsoft Product space which include Microsoft Exchange Server and Microsoft Office Communications Server. As the Technical Community...
  • Blog Post: Mian Fahim ul Haq's Bio

    Hi my name is Mian Fahim ul Haq. I graduated in 2005. I joined Microsoft in October 2006 as SDET in Exchange Server Team. I am currently working on Mailbox Migration component. I also have a personal blog at http://mianfahim.wordpress.com .
  • Blog Post: Mike Lee's Bio

    I've been with Microsoft for 6 years. I started at Microsoft in Exchange Support, and I've stuck with Exchange since then. I recently moved from PSS to the Exchange Customer Experience team (CXP). My primary focus has been on disaster recovery, and I've written a few KB articles and papers on the subject...
  • Blog Post: Sara Manning's Bio

    Hi. I'm Sara Manning, Program Manager on the Exchange Transport team. My current focus is in the area of DSN improvements, Message Tracking, and some exciting new features planned for our next release. My background includes a Math degree from the University of Waterloo. I began my career at Microsoft...
  • Blog Post: Jeff Mealiffe's Bio

    Hi! I’m currently a Senior Program Manager on the Exchange Team. I’ve been working on the Exchange product at Microsoft for over 10 years in various roles. In that time, my focus has been on performance, scalability, capacity planning, and deployment going all the way back to Exchange 2000. I’ve also...
  • Blog Post: Vanitha Prabhakaran's Bio

    I am on the Escalation services team within Enterprise Business Applications. I specialize in Exchange client/server integration and have specialized in mobility issues for the last five years. I am currently working on the E12 beta team. In my current role, I work closely with the Product group on mobility...
  • Blog Post: Haruya Shida's Bio

    I am a Program Manager in the Exchange Support Tools team. I joined Microsoft in 2000 and I mainly focused on customer related works out of the Exchange product team. I moved over to the tool development side last year but well, I am still working for Exchange.
  • Blog Post: Matt Gossage's Bio

    Matt Gossage (Group Manager) I have been on the Exchange team for just about 10 years and have worked on several areas including: IMAP4/POP3/SMTP, performance/scalability, Exchange storage design and backup/restore/high availability solutions. I currently lead the Exchange Customer Experience Solutions...
  • Blog Post: Roy Cozart's Bio

    Roy is from Charlotte, North Carolina and joined Microsoft in December 2002 as a Team Manager in the Enterprise Business Application / Messaging Organization. Most recently he has been supporting the release of new Enterprise products with the Enterprise Business Applications - Supportability Organization...
  • Blog Post: Dave Howe's Bio

    My name is Dave Howe, and I worked for a small manufacturing company in North Carolina as a network administrator before being hired by Microsoft in October 2001. Although I was originally brought in to assist Windows Millennium customers, I soon found myself supporting both Exchange 5.5 and Exchange...
  • Blog Post: Vladimir Kritchko's Bio

    I have worked for Microsoft since May 2001, when I joined ASP.NET stress team. As part of ASP.NET I had chance to contribute into releases of .NET Frameworks v1, 1.1 and 2.0. I moved into Exchange in 2005 as a developer in Mailbox Directory team, where my primary focus is Offline Address Book and FDS...
  • Blog Post: Charlotte Raymundo's Bio

    I am a Support Escalation Engineer working at the Las Colinas campus in Texas specializing in the Admin specialty. Currently, I am one of the Knowledge Engineers, working closely with the technical writers and specialty teams for Exchange and Escalation Services to maintain and create content. I have...
  • Blog Post: Philip Chan's Bio

    I joined Microsoft in 2002 and have worked as a developer in the Exchange organization since then. I am currently a developer in the Exchange Edge server team. Prior to joining Microsoft, I went to school at the University of Waterloo in Canada.
  • Blog Post: Brent Alinger's Bio

    Brent is a member of the Exchange product development team. Prior to joining the product development team, he was a consultant for Microsoft specializing in Messaging and Directory Services deployments. He has 11 years of experience working with the Exchange product.