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Add-In Developer to Microsoft Employee

Brendan Grant

Developer Brendan Grant gives us the heads up on what its like to work with the Windows Home Server team at Microsoft’s HQ. Brendan who has created many add-ins including Media Connect Controller and Tab Manager adds:

I hate to use the word again… but it’s an amazing experience being there where I’m surrounded by a group of wickedly smart and driven people who love Windows Home Server just as much (and in a number of impressive cases cases more) than me.

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  1. Randy Dandee says:

    @Brendan, can you add in the resolution for KB 946676? Being how Microsoft has dropped the ball since last year to provide any relief for it’s WHS customers?

    How can you work for a corporation that doesn’t care about it’s customers? As what has been done to keep us informed about any of the progress being made or not in regards to KB 946676?

    What good is an third party add-in when all your data is at risk of corruption? And we need to pay for that?

  2. Jacek says:

    The problem with Microsoft is in that it’s all proprietary source code. That’s why open source (GPLv3) is better for society, as everyone can benefit and contribute to the overall success. Instead of just a few employees working for IPR (Intellectual Property Rights) monopolies that prevent the rest of us from fixing the problems ourselves.

    Is it any wonder why Microsoft takes so long to provide relief for their own proven data corruption design defect in WHS?

    Is there any doubt as why the proven data corruption design defect wasn’t found when Microsoft’s own internal high standards quality bar failed to even test Microsoft’s own software with WHS?

    And most of all, what is being down to provide any what’s so ever news about what progress is being done for us to know, other than by deleting our inquiries, comments and postings, that is unless we all praise how “Great” and “Wonderful” Microsoft’s solutions are for everyone to be in love with…

    A note for the deleter, although you can erase the comment made here, by doing so, you are elevating a martyr in so doing, as without allowing your readers to post their comments, your just insuring our many voices will spread to where your NOT able to respond back.

    Everyone has been waiting for relief from the proven data corruption design defect in WHS, and Microsoft continues to downplay and delay the problem and resolution. Why cannot Microsoft follow up and provide what it’s doing to resolve their own proven data corruption design defect in WHS?

    Total negligence on behalf of Microsoft for not following up while so many WHS customers are waiting for relief!

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