The Seattle Times: Microsoft: Photography is its own reward for busy Microsoft executive: "In addition to being Microsoft's chief technical officer, Vaskevitch is a father willing to learn horse-jumping at age 40 in order to spend time with his kids; a friend who organizes lavish trips to distant corners of the world; and a photographer who caught the digital wave in the mid-1990s and will show his work publicly for the first time beginning this weekend."
He's also pretty hard core on enterprise architecture... I recall a May, 1995 interview in DBMS Magazine (long since merged with Database Programming & Design, to create Intelligent Enterprise; alas, the article wasn't published on the Web...), for example, that was perhaps the best leading indicator of Microsoft's enterprise strategy that I've ever read.
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