Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Interesting: Microsoft buys up SysInternals

The announcement came this week from Mark Russinovich of SysInternals that he, co-founder Bryce Cogswell and the tools are moving to Microsoft. It's not really all that surprising being that Mark is better at building tools for the Windows platform than many of the folks already at Microsoft. SysInternals hosts many excellent troubleshooting and recovery tools including Process Explorer and Rootkit Revealer.

All the tools and support are currently still available from the site while Microsoft reviews the options of how to best leverage its new purchase. I already have them all, but I'll be sure to download current versions of everything just in case Bill deceides to hide them behind WGA.

Mark says "I’m looking forward to making Windows an even better platform for all of us!" Russinovich will be appointed as a Microsoft Technical Fellow, a title "awarded to someone whose technical vision, expertise, and world-class leadership is widely recognized." Microsoft currently has 14 Technical Fellows. Analysts are hoping that Russinovich and Cogswell will each add to the stability and security of future versions of Windows.

Here's to hoping for even better tools now that he is on the inside.

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