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Windows Server Customer Engineering (Customer Advisory Team)

We are a team of Program Managers that have expertise in specific server workloads/technologies. We work in the Windows Server Engineering organization and our main goal is helping to ship Windows Server that incorporates requirements/scenario based feedback directly from customers via early Windows Server software validation programs, Engineering focused customer councils and deep technical projects that my team engages in specifically focused on early, new complex scenarios.
Windows Server Customer Engineering (WINCAT)

My name is Allen Stewart Team Lead of the Windows Server Customer Advisory Team in the Windows Server Division. We are a team of Program Managers that are experts in specific workloads/technologies. We work in the Windows Server Engineering organization and our main goal is helping to ship Windows Server that incorporates requirements/scenario based feedback directly from customers via Engineering focused customer councils and direct technical projects that my team engages in specifically focused on early, new complex scenarios. My team looks forward to working with the technical community and sharing best practices from our learning's across a range of topics for specific server workloads. Our blog will be the main way we communicate some of the interesting things we discover. Each month we will communicate a new topic (see John Morello's blog post: on Clustering CA'S) http://blogs.technet.com/wincat/archive/2008/07/21/to-cluster-or-not-to-cluster-cas.aspx

I would like to introduce the members of my team and their focus areas:

Allen Stewart

System, Management & Application Virtualization 

Xavier Pillons

High Performance Computing

John Morello

Windows Security, Anywhere Access

Otto Helweg

Windows Management, Datacenter Automation, Sysinternals

Pat Fetty

Network Health and Policy, Forefront Suite

Robert DeLuca

Identity

  Allen Stewart - Principal Program Manager Lead

           

Posted: Sunday, July 27, 2008 4:39 PM by allenstew

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