product management

  1. The people behind Windows 11: Listening, solving problems and designing with purpose

    As a kid, Charles Taylor was always interested in tech – though he didn’t know exactly what that meant, beyond translating to a job related to computer science. Growing up in Littleton, North Carolina – an actual little town with less than 700 people – he went to school with the same group of...
  2. Here’s how Burton Snowboards is creating products for riders around the globe

    Link Removed Chris working through the design process on a Surface Studio. Burton has been synonymous with the sport of snowboarding for decades. Since the company’s founding, Snowboarding has grown and evolved, even becoming an Olympic sport in 1998. Burton has been a key piece of the sport’s...
  3. Ep10: Interview with Sonya Koptyev, Technical Product Manager of Office 365 at Microsoft | GALs

    In this episode Soumow, Kaitlin and Golnaz have a great conversation with Sonya Koptyev, from being the only woman in her C++ class, photography, working for a dotCOM, her fitness hobby, through to the work she's doing today on Office 365. For more information on Office 365 development please...
  4. Microsoft Visual Studio Test Professional 2015 RC

    Visual Studio Test Professional 2015 RC delivers a complete plan-test-track workflow to enable in-context collaboration between testers, product managers and other stakeholders. Link Removed
  5. Windows 7 Countdown to MIX11: Joe Belfiore Talks Phone

    Keynoting for the second time at Link Removed vice president of Windows Phone program management, Link Removed, joins (our second to last!) countdown show this week to let us in on what he’s been up to. Joe and his team are responsible for the design and software product definition of...
  6. Windows 7 Ask the Experts - Evan Lew

    In this “Ask the expert” video, Evan Lew, product manager for Office Web Apps, addresses some of the burning questions from our users. During this short video, Evan talks about Office Web Apps on mobile devices, co-authoring, the benefits and advantages of using Office Web Apps, and a variety of...
  7. Consumers driving business Windows 7 adoption; XP is on the way out at last

    With 240 million copies sold, Windows 7 has certainly been hugely successful. Windows XP, however, remains the most common version of Windows, and corporate customers are a big part of Windows XP's continued ubiquity. Earlier this week, Ars talked to Gavriella Schuster, general manager of...
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    Ballmer: with Vista (Longhorn) We Tried Too Big a Task

    From Link Removed - Invalid URL One of the few pieces of criticism that Microsoft got for Windows 7 was related to the apparently modest plans it had for the operating system, with some calling the new OS just a minor upgrade from its precursor. Under the leadership of Steven Sinofsky...
  9. Windows 7 Windows 7 Builds 7047 and 7048 are available

    Windows 7 is growing at fast pace through development milestones, in its way from Beta to Release Candidate stage, with interim builds cooking over in Redmond even though served only to select company testers and dogfooded internally. The start of March 2009 is synonymous with reports indicating...
  10. Windows 7 Microsoft looking to office for hints for Windows 7?

    http://redmondmag.com/columns/article.asp?editorialsid=1623 Hmm, I think that sounds like a good idea. The release of Media Center also happens quite often, which so far has been every year. Perhaps this will help Windows 7 comeout on the promised date. :)