
Geeks Reminiscing | JD Marymee (Microsoft HQ Seattle | Applied Innovation Architect, Professional Flight Instructor and Author)
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Geeks Reminiscing — Looking back over aged (tech) shoulders
JD Marymee (Microsoft HQ Seattle | Applied Innovation Architect, Professional Flight Instructor and Author)
JD and I met in the USA in 1996 when I started working at Novell’s Utah (Provo) HQ. His tech background and experience is jaw-dropping! JD’s history covers some of the most pivotal technology milestones in our industry and the various pioneers he engaged during those times.
Listen in as we casually throw back to some of those fascinating instances, do some BIG name dropping and he shares his views on Blockchain.
Unfortunately I couldn’t keep him talking longer (because he had to jump on a call with NASA and Starlink) but I’m sure (the older) geeks out there will love hearing some of this tech history.
Consider this Part I : I promise to bring him back to surface more of this history chronologically. There is SO much he still has to share!
Connect with JD on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmarymee/
Follow Stafford on Twitter https://twitter.com/staffordmasie
Connect with Stafford on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/stafford-masie-69489726/
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JD Marymee (Microsoft HQ Seattle | Applied Innovation Architect, Professional Flight Instructor and Author)
JD and I met in the USA in 1996 when I started working at Novell’s Utah (Provo) HQ. His tech background and experience is jaw-dropping! JD’s history covers some of the most pivotal technology milestones in our industry and the various pioneers he engaged during those times.
Listen in as we casually throw back to some of those fascinating instances, do some BIG name dropping and he shares his views on Blockchain.
Unfortunately I couldn’t keep him talking longer (because he had to jump on a call with NASA and Starlink) but I’m sure (the older) geeks out there will love hearing some of this tech history.
Consider this Part I : I promise to bring him back to surface more of this history chronologically. There is SO much he still has to share!
Connect with JD on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmarymee/
Follow Stafford on Twitter https://twitter.com/staffordmasie
Connect with Stafford on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/stafford-masie-69489726/
When you're ready to #BeHeard, contact the podcast specialists at SolidGold.co.za