Principal Engineering Architect - Azure Databases SQL CSE - Azure Databases Product Group
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Mitch V is a Principal Engineering Architect at Microsoft specializing in Azure Databases and data platform migrations, with over eight years in his current focused role and decades of prior experience in database architecture and IT leadership. He helps enterprise customers move from competitive systems (Oracle, Teradata, Netezza, Db2, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, etc.) to Azure SQL IaaS and PaaS, unblocking complex migrations and driving customer-driven product enhancements in the SQL engine. A hands-on architect and contributor to Microsoft’s Data Migration Team (including updates to MoveLogins.ps1), he blends deep engine-level knowledge with pragmatic tooling and custom workarounds published in Azure Database Migration Guides. Mitch’s background spans solution architecture, performance tuning, BI/analytics and infrastructure modernization, informed by early embedded and utility systems work and an MBA that sharpens his business-technical alignment. He’s comfortable operating at the intersection of product engineering, customer success, and field delivery—often taking on escalations that require lab testing, engineering collaboration, or bespoke code.
8 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
B.Sc. Electrical Engineering - Computing Option, B.Sc. Electrical Engineering - Computing Option at Queen's University
MBA Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies, MBA Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies at Schulich School of Business - York University
Contributions summary:Mitch contributed to the `microsoft/datamigrationteam` repository by modifying a PowerShell script, `MoveLogins.ps1`. This script focuses on migrating data, specifically logins and related database objects, from an on-premises SQL Server to Azure PaaS SQL services. The changes reflect adjustments related to Azure SQL DB, Azure SQL MI, and Azure SQL DW, which suggests the user has experience with different SQL Server environments and data migration procedures. The user also seems to be aware of SQL Server 2008 compatibility.
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Mitch V - Principal Engineering Architect - Azure Databases SQL CSE - Azure Databases Product Group