Brendan MacLean joined Microsoft in 1991 as a tester. By 1994, he was leading 20 developers on DevStudio, Microsoft's shared development environment. When the Internet hit Brendan moved to MSN where he led the development of CarPoint, one of Microsoft's first large-scale web applications. He joined Westside in 1999 as a partner and Development Manager. There he led the team that built the Westside platform, a web-database server that has run non-stop in production for over 4 years. When BEA acquired Westside, Brendan became Director Development Management for BEA's WebLogic Workshop. He joined the Hutch in 2004, where he has built the mass spec data processing pipeline. Throughout all his development management rolls, Brendan always finds time to contribute challenging, high-performance code. He graduated from Dartmouth in 1990. |