On My Way to Microsoft!

M

MICHAEL

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!
 
M

Mario Rosario

It depends on whether you're an optimist or a pessimist. Congratulations
regardless!
 
M

MICHAEL

Congratulations to Mark. Mark Russinovich is going to Microsoft- not me.
He is now part of the collective. Resistance is futile. ;-)


-Michael
 
M

MICHAEL

MICHAEL said:


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.

-Mark Russinovich
----------------------------------------

I knew I should have downloaded all their free programs
one last time, just to make sure I had them. Maybe a DNS
issue, Oh well.

Can't get here http://www.sysinternals.com

Can get here http://www.winternals.com/



"If you can't beat 'em then buy 'em- then use them, or shut
them down." - Some CEO
 
K

Kerry Brown

MICHAEL said:
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.
-Mark Russinovich
----------------------------------------

I knew I should have downloaded all their free programs
one last time, just to make sure I had them. Maybe a DNS
issue, Oh well.

Can't get here http://www.sysinternals.com

Can get here http://www.winternals.com/



"If you can't beat 'em then buy 'em- then use them, or shut
them down." - Some CEO

I think their site may just be overloaded. I was able to get to the
sysinternals site once last night but it was very, very slow. I imagine a
lot of people had the same idea as me - download the latest version of all
the tools before the free downloads go away :)
 
M

MICHAEL

Kerry Brown said:
I think their site may just be overloaded. I was able to get to the sysinternals site once
last night but it was very, very slow. I imagine a lot of people had the same idea as me -
download the latest version of all the tools before the free downloads go away :)


You are probably right. In fact, that was the error IE just displayed-
"Server too busy"

Will try again later.

-Michael
 
M

MICHAEL

If anyone is interested, I'd go ahead and go to
http://www.sysinternals.com and download the free
programs that you want- before they are pulled.
Microsoft has already changed the EULA for
the software. They wasted no time.

Steve Gibson has pulled the master zip of the programs.
<q>
I see that *ALL* of the SysInternals site is now running fast
as greased lightning. And it looks like there are now also
torrents of a (hopefully safe and reliable) file collection.

So, since everyone here who wanted it probably has it by now,
and since it's also possible now for anyone who wants the files
to spider the site, I'm going to replace the master ZIP file
with an explanation, and the master URL file list.
- Steve Gibson
</q>

Mark Russinovich makes it very clear who now
owns the programs:

<q>
Thanks! I'm really excited about going to Microsoft.

Unfortunately, I'm no longer in control of the licensing for
the site and so can't give you permission to redistribute.
However, we have moved the site to faster hardware and so your
listeners should be able to access the file directly from there.
-Mark
</q>

I still don't know if I am sad about this or happy that Mark
may make a difference at Microsoft. You guys realize he
was the one who busted Sony on their rootkit? He's one
of the good guys. I do wish him the best.


-Michael
 

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