Bryce M is a seasoned software engineering leader with over 20 years of experience delivering cloud, server, and enterprise software across roles from senior engineer to program manager. He has shipped everything from shrink-wrapped productivity apps and Windows Server releases to carrier-grade datacenter systems and Azure cloud features—most recently shaping Azure Portal experiences for Networking, Compute, AKS, Virtual WANs and Service Fabric and contributing to Azure’s continuous delivery transformation. Skilled in cloud security, secure development lifecycle, containerized Windows/Linux solutions, and CI/CD, he blends hands-on test automation work (including cross-platform PowerShell test portability) with program-level delivery and partner-facing responsibilities. Known for rearchitecting and operating one of the largest private IaaS clouds and for building the Nano hyperscale server OS, he brings deep operational insight alongside technical leadership. Based in Auburn, WA, Bryce pairs extensive Microsoft technical training with a practical, customer-focused approach to solving large-scale engineering challenges.
10 years of coding experience
Over 300hrs, Over 300hrs at Microsoft Business Training
Associate’s Degree, Associate’s Degree at Green River Community College
Bachelor’s Degree, Bachelor’s Degree at Excelsior College
Graduated Japanese Basic Course, meeting requirements for the Japanese and German Advanced Courses, Graduated Japanese Basic Course, meeting requirements for the Japanese and German Advanced Courses at Defense Language Institute
Over 800hrs, Over 800hrs at Microsoft Technical Education
Contributions:16 commits, 8 PRs, 21 pushes in 8 months
Contributions summary:Bryce's contributions primarily involve porting existing tests written in psl-monad to Pester, the testing framework for PowerShell. This work includes modifying test files, adding new tests, and updating existing ones to ensure compatibility and coverage for various PowerShell cmdlets, particularly focusing on `Get-Content`, `Set-Content`, `Add-Content`, `Clear-Content`, and `Get-EventLog`. Furthermore, the user addressed platform-specific compatibility issues and line-ending differences, expanding test coverage for Linux and macOS environments.
Contributions:10 commits, 9 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year
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