Rabi Satter is a leader, who guides tactical and reactive organizations into becoming strategic and innovative organizations. Mr. Satter can create effective technology strategies and the tactics to successfully implement and operate high tech organizations to create innovative solutions. These solutions can move organizations from tactically oriented to strategic and flexible. Mr. Satter has built solutions and products across a range of industries and technology.
Mr. Satter worked at Microsoft for many years starting in Microsoft Consulting Services creating mobile solutions for companies and governments before joining the Developer Division working on the release of .NET Framework 3.5 SP1, .NET Framework 4, and .NET Framework 4.5. Later, Mr. Satter was asked to be Scott Guthrie’s business manager. While working as Mr. Guthrie's business manager, Mr. Satter developed the implementation strategy and processes for the Open Source Strategy for .NET Framework and Azure SDKs. Mr. Satter left as business manager to focus his full attention on the implementation of this strategy. This work included
- Developing the Open Source release process
- IP management to ensure non-revenue producing patents were never released
- Creating the infrastructure for the Open Source communities
- Setting up the internal organization responsible for Open Source software development and managing the Open Source communities to encourage active engagement outside Microsoft
- Working with internal teams to advise them on being open and encouraging participation by the broader development community
- Managing the initial and ongoing Open Source releases including Azure SDKs, ASP.NET MVC, Web Pages, Web API and Entity Framework to name a few
Mr. Satter also took on managing the group responsible for operations, website development and managing the content pipeline for the ASP.NET and IIS websites that were top 1k websites in the world before leaving Microsoft in 2013.
Contact Info
Phone 512.230.0893
Email Rabi at Satter.org
Twitter @rsatter42