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![]() The visionary behind the program is Tammy Savage, a 33-year-old manager in business development who told a meeting of Microsoft brass that if the company wanted to be relevant in the future, it had to adjust to NetGen, a crowd that's "on instant messenger before their morning coffee," even if it meant producing software that the middle-aged guys in the room didn't care for. Savage knew the only way to produce the software would be to hire a NetGen team straight out of college. Read More News Source |
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