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eWeek Says - Scott Guthrie the 28th most influential person in IT !

... or so says eWeek. [ HERE ]

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Scott is in fine company with 10 of the 100 most important (according to eWeek) being Microsofties.

3. Steve Ballmer
CEO, Microsoft

6. Jean-Philippe Courtois
President, Microsoft International, Microsoft

12. Kevin Turner
COO, Microsoft

13. Ray Ozzie
Chief software architect, Microsoft

26. Bob Muglia
Senior vice president, Server and Tools Business, Microsoft

28. Scott Guthrie
Corporate vice president, .Net Developer Platform, Microsoft

37. Michael Howard
Principal security program manager, Microsoft

46. Tony Scott
CIO, Microsoft

67. Bill Hilf
Director of platform strategy, Microsoft

82. Bronwen Matthews
Security program manager, Microsoft

Now, we developers know Scott is WAY higher than 28 :)

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SergeyS said:

A Program Manager is like a public interface, He should not contain code implementing "28th most influential person in IT" role :-)

If it does, then something's wrong with the company :-), or, most probably that paparazzi confused "influential" word with "popular".

No pun intended to ScottGu, I just beleive that a person titled as "28th most influential in IT" is expected to spend his time thinking over strategic ideas, not spending 25h/day doing presentations.

May 2, 2008 1:45 AM

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Joe Stagner is a Senior Program Manager in Microsoft Corporation’s Developer Tools and Platform Group and has been with Microsoft since 2001 focusing on highly scalable and performant web application architectures, multiplatform interoperability and software security. Joe brings 30 years technical and business strategy experience to Microsoft which affords him a unique experiential perspective. [ I am NOT able to respond to PMs - please contact me via www.MisfitGeek.com ]