Ramblings of a Microsoft.com PM

The day to day ramblings of Jim Scardelis, Release Manager turned Program Manager in Microsoft.com.

Making Microsoft.com a better place for mobile browsers

Once in awhile, I get to work on something really cool that makes a difference for a bunch of folks. Most of the time, though, the effect is only really seen inside the company by the people that use our tools or processes.

Today is one of those days when something I’ve worked on is visible to the outside world. Today, we’re making a change to the code behind the www.microsoft.com home page that should make a difference to anyone coming to it with a recognized mobile browser (via the http://www.microsoft.com/ URL) – instead of serving up the full site to them that most mobile browsers can’t deal with, if the user agent is from a known mobile browser, the user will go to a mobile-optimized version instead.

This is one of a number of steps we’ve got planned over the coming year or so to improve customer experiences with Microsoft Web sites.

Published Tuesday, May 20, 2008 5:14 PM by Jim Scardelis
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About Jim Scardelis

I'm a Program Manager on the Microsoft.com Content Delivery Infrastructure team - We're the group that is responsible for a lot of the software that the Microsoft.com Web site runs on. Prior to moving to the PM team, I was a Release Manager for Microsoft.com (hence the title of this blog) for over six years. In my new position, my focus has changed from the relationship & processes between the development teams & operations towards those between the development teams & stakeholders. Oh, and I get to work on features sometimes too. :)

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