Leaving Microsoft: Saying Goodbye...

Posted: Jul 18, 2007  7 comments

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A term often expressed at the end of a journey is "its been a great ride."  I can't argue or complain with that expression as it is exactly how I feel after 7 years of fun at Microsoft.  The loose ends to tie up after this amount of time is vast so please do accept my apology for making a blog post one of the last things I did.

My career has taken me down various paths and along the way I have made hundreds of friends.  They will be missed.

My Microsoft Career in a Snapshot

It is pretty straight forward.  At the center of my universe was IIS back when it was in version 4 while v5 was just about to hit the door.  I lived through the bad times - Code Red & Nimda - and many good times as we watched one happy customer after another deploy IIS 6.0.  I then spent time watching IIS 7.0 in it's infant stages to where it is basically complete and the next generation Web platform.

In either event, here were my roles:

  • May 2000 - August 2001:  Product Support Services IIS Engineer
  • August 2001 - August 2002:  Product Support Services Technical Lead - IIS
  • August 2002 - July 2005:  Product Support Services Beta Lead - IIS
  • July 2005 - July 2007:  Program Manager - IIS Product Unit

During IIS Product Unit tenure, here are some quick facts:

  • Building Moves:  1
  • Offices:  3
  • Managers:  2
  • Number of PMs (since Aug '02):  19 
  • Releases:  3
  • Re-orgs:  6

To my credit...

The one thing that many folks do while reflecting on a "career" at a place is think about the things they did.  Beyond that, they think about the things they also didn't do...As a quick glimpse, I thought I might share what are some of the things I am most proud of while working at Microsoft.  A discussion of the things I could have done better (or worse) then check out my new blog location.  I will also be talking a bit more about my experiences at MS that might answer the question you might ask...why would you leave?

  • Created SSL Diagnostics 1.0 with the help of Ulad Malashanka (UladM)
  • Developed Content for and Created the IIS Webcast Series
  • Developed AuthDiag 1.0 with the help of UladM
  • Created the IIS Diagnostics Toolkit suite (not all the tools, just the branded kit)
  • Led the TechEd 2005 team for IIS & ASP.NET
  • Delivered 4 TechEd talks
  • Visited 10 Countries and presented in the first-ever IIS Roadshow
  • Negotiated and owned the IIS.NET project

...Then I retired.

The final goodbye...

I left Microsoft officially on Monday, July 16th.  A great deal of folks found it odd that I chose Monday rather than the traditional Friday but I felt like I had good reason.  Friday, well... it was Friday the 13th.  I didn't want to tempt fate and throw caution to the wind and leave on this well-publicized Americanized bad day.  On Monday, I came to work for my final day to find that my buddies which I will miss dearly did me one final farewell.  It was sad while all along very funny.  I have been known over the years as they guy who carries a football to meetings, to the guy who talks funny (southern accent), and lastly to the guy who would usually have a well-stocked beer fridge in his office.  My leaving posed a serious threat to some on the team who find the ability to grab a beer during the day to chase away the daily Microsoft blues very appealing...

They blocked it - and did so in great fashion.

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Lets just say that I will you y'all too.

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  1. Bob
    September 24, 2007

    So, why did you get fired ?

  2. Chris Adams
    September 25, 2007

    Hey,

    I didn't get fired - I chose to return home to Nashville.  But thanks for following up...

    Chris

  3. Chris @ Port80 Software
    September 26, 2007

    Good luck out there, Chris.  

    You will be missed in IIS Land!

    Cheers,

    Chris Neppes and Port80 Software

  4. Chris Adams
    September 28, 2007

    Hey Chris,

    Thanks!  It was fun working with you and the gang at Port80.  I wish y'all the best and maybe we can catch up sometime at a future TechEd!

    -Chris

  5. Carolyn from UK Alumni Association
    October 16, 2007

    Chris,

    Why don't he write????  

    Back in Nashville, huh?  We were hoping that you would show up at Sidelines this weekend to watch the Kentucky/Florida game.  I guess you're cheering the Cats on from Nashville.  Look us up when you're out in Seattle visiting.  Are you going to the Vanderbilt game?

    Carolyn

  6. chrisad
    October 17, 2007

    Hey Carolyn,

    Oops, I am busted.  I did forget to write!  There was a lot of things going on that caused me to forget my faithful 'ole UK alum friends!  Tracey & Jesse are still not moved yet because the house hasn't sold so not officially moved yet.  I am here, though, working at my new gig.

    I can't make Sidelines as I will unfortunately (<g>) be in the stands on Saturday night to watch us hopefully rip the Gators!  I do have tickets for the Vandy game... :)

    Thanks,

    -Chris

  7. chrisad
    May 11, 2008

    Hey folks-

    Before the secret sneaks out, I thought I would say that due to some personal life changing events that I am now back at Microsoft.  I will not be posting to this blog further but will find a home soon for my new adventures.  I would love to hear from my old friends (e.g. customers, etc.) if you find this at chris@yuppieredneck.com.

    Take care folks,

    -Chris

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