Dona Sarkar Leaves the Insiders: Microsoft Betting

Dona Sarkar bids farewell to Insiders: The Windows Insider community seems to play an important role in the development potential of Windows 10. Others still believe exactly the opposite.

Most of you know Dona Sarkar, and if you didn't know she was the head of (#NinjaCat) Windows Insider. She was the program manager and tireless about the community and her important role.dona sarkar

Under Dona's leadership, Windows Insider was developed and expanded in many cities around the world. Dona's passion has helped Microsoft spread the idea of ​​Insiders, but just like that it looks the company is preparing changes.

Dona will get a new role in the company. He will participate in of the Microsoft team  Relations, for Citizen Developers in the use of Power Platforms (Microsoft Flow, PowerApps and Power BI).

At the moment we don't know who will be the head of the Windows Insider Program, but I bet he won't be cute like Dona Sarkar to do PR.

Microsoft's bet right now is to win it back του κοινού, μετά από τα ατελείωτα προβλήματα που εμφανίστηκαν στην ανάπτυξη των Windows 10. Σας φαίνεται ότι έχει αυξηθεί ο αριθμός των σφαλμάτων στις of Windows 10 the latest years? If so, do you know why? This question is answered in a recent video by former Microsoft employee (Senior SDET) Jerry Berg, also known as Barnacules.

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The Dona Sarkar season is finally over, and its goal seems to have ended. The Windows Insider program is now famous, after dozens of events and tours in several capitals around the world. Let us now deal a little with credibility. This is something that is missing from the Microsoft operating system.

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