Right after a Microsoft reorg,
Office 2007 Standard, it;s always enjoyable to comb by way of the official Microsoft bio page and see who (and what) was extra and deleted.One come across: As of this week,
Office Professional Plus 2007, Microsoft has finally put Brian MacDonald about the page.MacDonald, corporate vice president of Core Search Plan Management, ” leads the plan management team, overseeing the product feature set design and strategy for Live Search,
Microsoft Office Professional Plus,” according to the new bio entry, dated February 13.MacDonald actually rejoined Microsoft last summer. He took at job at Microsoft for the first time in 1989,
Office 2007 License, when Microsoft purchased his company and turned its technology into Microsoft Project. MacDonald later led the group that built Microsoft’s Outlook e-mail client. He subsequently went on to work on Microsoft’s .Net Services Group,
Office 2010 Pro Key, which in the early 1990s. In that role, he was the Senior Vice President in charge of Subscription Services. For some odd reason, MacDonald;s new bio doesn;t mention that he ran NetDocs, Microsoft;s stealth Web-based productivity suite that could have beat Google Docs to market by years, if it hadn;t been killed by Microsoft for competing with Microsoft Office.