And some people commented, “Hey, lay off the Partners, they are the ones responsible for where Microsoft is today based on all their past accomplishments.” Oy and vey, what have you done for me lately?
Our partners are for the most part, out of touch with the reality of today’s software landscape. Most have NEVER launched an online service, never pushed bits to servers around the world, never configured a load balancer, performed calculations for a denial of service monitor, never written log analyzers needed to diagnose problems on live services. And just in case some of you say you have done this, let me quickly call BS… What I mean by doing is actually doing, nat “watching over”. In your day, you ran kernel debuggers, wrote code, debugged problems, coded new features, etc. Going through this experience first hand taught you many skills. One skill you learned is how to estimate complexity, how to break a project down into bite sized pieces, etc. You learned this on a disconnected and isolated pc centric environment. : I guess my fear is that we are waging the wrong war with the wrong enemy, and somehow we have this beleif that our esteemed partners, csa’s, and cto’s can lead the
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