Microsoft Blogs
Dustin Andrews
Dustin Andrews has been testing software at Microsoft since 2001. He is currently in the Master Data Management team in a Test Architect role on an SDET budget. He writes weekly essays on testability, test automation and the role of the individual contributor in the testing world.
Anita George
Anita joined Microsoft in 1994. She has worked in a variety of test manager positions for Visual C++, Windows, and most recently for Microsoft.com. She currently manages a team of testers focused on the quality of the corporate site, the download center and volume licensing sites as well as the publishing platform and backend technology for collecting and reporting statistics for these and many other sites in the microsoft.com community.
John Guin
John Guin has been testing Microsoft software for over 10 years. Most of that time has been spent testing Outlook, but he has now moved to OneNote. His blog details what the day-to-day life of a tester in Office is really like.
Michael Hunter
Michael is a Software Development Engineer in Test (SDET) at Microsoft. His blog is generally about software testing, process, and automation.
Bj Rollison
Bj is a Test Architect in the Engineering Excellence group at Microsoft. He likes to write about testers, testing, and test management in his blog.
Alan Page
Alan is a Test Architect in the Engineering Excellence group at Microsoft. Alan’s blog covers many topics such as testers at Microsoft, testing, and software quality.
Steve Rowe
Steve is a Senior Test Lead at Microsoft. Steve writes about software programming and test development.
Keith Stobie
Keith is a principal SDET in the Protocol Team at Microsoft. Keith dives into a multitude of test topics in his blogs, such as model based testing.