Platformonomics
(For me anyway). Today was my last day at Microsoft. I'm going to see if there is life beyond the 98052 zip code and make sure I avoid any future tolls on the 520 bridge.
Microsoft was a phenomenal experience and I had the opportunity to work with an amazing array of people. The company has set the benchmark for business success (if you haven't looked at a Microsoft financial report recently, go check out all the digits, especially on the profit line). Even the most successful of those who passed through are likely to fall far short of what Microsoft has accomplished. I wish my co-workers well and continued success.
I probably could have stayed at Microsoft for a long time, but ultimately decided it was time for a self-inflicted change. Among the things I have considered:
Stay tuned for more on my actual choice. I am going to revel briefly in being unemployed.
Not sure what it means for this blog yet. I may post more, I may post less. I did find I couldn't really blog about my job at Microsoft, so a lot of my posts were historical or irreverent (with the posts about IBM being both). Hopefully, there should be less of that going forward (unless IBM continues to do things that are really egregious, and you don't dare bet against them on that count) and I can be more topical.
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