Eaten by Microsoft!

J

John Jay Smith

I don't know whether to be happy or sad.

http://www.sysinternals.com/blog/2006/07/on-my-way-to-microsoft.html

On My Way to Microsoft!
I'm very pleased to announce that Microsoft has acquired Winternals Software
and Sysinternals.
Bryce Cogswell and I founded both Winternals and Sysinternals (originally
NTInternals) back in
1996 with the goal of developing advanced technologies for Windows. We've
had an incredible
amount of fun over the last ten years working on a wide range of diverse
products such as
Winternals Administrator's Pak, Protection Manager, Defrag Manager, and
Recovery Manager, and
the dozens of Sysinternals tools, including Filemon, Regmon and Process
Explorer, that millions
of people use every day for systems troubleshooting and management. There's
nothing more
satisfying for me than to see our ideas and their implementation have a
positive impact.

That's what makes being acquired by Microsoft especially exciting and
rewarding. I'm joining
Microsoft as a technical fellow in the Platform and Services Division, which
is the division
that includes the Core Operating Systems Division, Windows Client and
Windows Live, and Windows
Server and Tools. I'll therefore be working on challenging projects that
span the entire
Windows product line and directly influence subsequent generations of the
most important
operating system on the planet. From security to virtualization to
performance to a more
manageable application model, there's no end of interesting areas to explore
and innovate.

So what's going to happen to Winternals and Sysinternals? Microsoft is still
evaluating the
best way to leverage the many different technologies that have been
developed by Winternals.
Some will find their ways into existing Microsoft products or Windows itself
and others will
continue on as Microsoft-branded products. As for Sysinternals, the site
will remain for the
time being while Microsoft determines the best way to integrate it into its
own community
efforts, and the tools will continue to be free to download.

Personally, I remain committed to the Sysinternals and Windows IT pro
communities and so I'll
continue to blog here, to write about Windows technologies, and to speak at
conferences. Until
I know my Microsoft email address and post it you can continue to contact me
at
(e-mail address removed).

I'm looking forward to making Windows an even better platform for all of us!
 

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