Microsoft Internet Explorer project owner Announces Resignation
According to re/code, Dean Hachamovitch, a veteran who has served Microsoft for more than 24 years, officially resigned from Microsoft. Recently, he announced his resignation on his own blog, and said, "You are ready to begin to embrace the new science and technology life."
Dean Hachamovitch has been in charge of the IE project since 2003 and has been in charge of the IE team restructuring at the end of last year. He has been in charge of the IE team for over 10 years. He and Microsoft have witnessed the development of IE browser over the past 10 years. During his tenure, the share of IE browsers was severely challenged by competitors such as Chrome. Dean tried to use Html 5 to enhance IE Security to improve IE product competitiveness, but the effect was not satisfactory.
Dean Hachamovitch joined Microsoft after graduating from college in 1990. He was originally planning to work in Microsoft Office for one or two years, and then work for 24 years. During his career, he served as the product manager of Microsoft's online game service Zone.com and also worked in the Office department. Later, he became the director of the IE team. During his career, he was promoted to the vice president of the company and left the IE department at the end of last year, become Microsoft's chief data scientist. During his career at Microsoft, he participated in the development of several patented technologies, including automatic filling, automatic correction, and process animation.
Dean Hachamovitch did not disclose the reason for leaving.