Alan Warwick is a seasoned software design engineer with 11+ years at Microsoft and a multi-decade career building storage and kernel-level systems for Windows and cloud platforms. He has led small engineering teams delivering core storage features—clustered file systems, iSCSI targets/initiators, snapshots, and block replication—that underpin Microsoft’s private and public cloud offerings. His work spans kernel and user-mode components, standards contributions (including authoring the iBFT spec adopted into ACPI), and close partner/customer collaboration to shape product requirements. Based in Redmond, he combines deep systems-level expertise with proven leadership in shipping highly available storage services at scale. A longtime practitioner of low-level Windows internals, he is as comfortable prototyping management interfaces and SMIS/SMB integrations as he is architecting distributed ownership of storage resources.
11 years of coding experience
23 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering at University of Rochester
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Alan Warwick - Software Design Engineer at Microsoft