Andy Huang is a technology and channel-sales leader with 6 years of focused experience in cloud and partner-driven growth, based in San Francisco. He built and scaled pre-sales and partner teams at Microsoft, recruiting and growing capacity from 7 to 24 engineers and driving >40% cloud business in Microsoft China before leading enterprise channel sales that achieved 30% YoY growth two years running. Earlier roles at Cisco show a track record of launching and scaling hardware products and consistent top-tier sales performance, including growing Nexus switch revenue from zero to $200M. Technically fluent in cloud infrastructure, he has contributed engineering changes to Microsoft’s widely used WhatTheHack repo, updating Bicep and deployment scripts for Azure challenge scenarios. Known for blending strategic alliance-building with hands-on operational execution, he thrives on translating emerging technologies into measurable commercial outcomes. He holds a Computer Science degree from Tsinghua and a master’s from Stanford, marrying rigorous technical training with enterprise go-to-market expertise.
6 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at Tsinghua University
Master's degree, COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES, Master's degree, COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES at Stanford University
A collection of challenge based hack-a-thons including student guide, coach guide, lecture presentations, sample/instructional code and templates. Please visit the What The Hack website at: https://aka.ms/wth
Role in this project:
Cloud Engineer / Infrastructure Engineer
Contributions:146 reviews, 21 commits, 26 PRs in 10 months
Contributions summary:Andy's commits primarily focused on modifying Bicep and PowerShell scripts to deploy and configure Azure resources, specifically for "What The Hack" challenges. They updated Bicep templates for virtual machines, virtual networks, and VM scale sets, likely to align with specific challenge requirements. In addition, the user made changes to PowerShell and Bash scripts used for deploying the solutions. The user also contributed to setting up Azure deployments through different methods.
Repo to demo Azure Data Factory in DevOps CI/CD Pipeline
Contributions:27 PRs, 104 pushes, 27 branches in 7 months
cd-pipelinedata-factorypipelinedevopsfactory
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