A Surfeit of Dianes
I remember at a Google Cloud event about a year ago someone called Diane having to be called "the other Diane". Maybe there being another "the other Diane" was just too much to handle?
In 2017 Diane Bryant left her post as group president of Intel’s data center group after a 30-year Chipzilla career, then took up a gig as chief operating officer of Google's cloud business. Now, she's left Google after just seven months. Bryant left Intel's Data Center Group in May 2017. The company cited unspecified “ …
@Steve K. Please deliver summer to my home in Canada before, in six months, I write such as this:
Surely there's no such thing as a sales engineer. Real engineers bristled at the term "software engineer", I guess because it was often self-referred and not the result of a course of study at a recognized school of engineering and subsequent professional qualification. But maybe they worked out the objections. The idea that there could ever be a sales engineer is at best a joke and at worst an insult to engineering. At least, that's what it says in this here book, "Word Neurosurgery".
PS: I'll gladly sign for it: delivered summer in January. Flight to New Zealand an acceptable substitute. Sorry, lift-to-weight ratio rather pathetic for auto-relocation.
Please do not send ticket for Australia. That would be by way of AManFromMars-upials. Splendour, mates.