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Jim Allchin

James Edward Allchin (born 1951, Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States) is an American computer scientist, philanthropist and guitarist. He is a former Microsoft executive.

Jim Allchin
Background information
Born1951 (age 72–73)
Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
Genres
Occupation(s)
Instrument(s)
  • Guitar
  • vocals
Websitejimallchin.com
EducationUniversity of Florida (BS)
Stanford University (MS)
Georgia Institute of Technology (PhD)
Known for

He assisted Microsoft in creating many of the system platform components including Microsoft Windows, Windows Server, server products such as SQL Server, and developer technologies. He is best known for building Microsoft's server business and for leading foundational releases of Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista.[1] He is also known for his leading role in the architecture and development of the directory services technology Banyan VINES. He has won numerous awards in his career such as the Technical Excellence Person of the Year in 2001.[2] Jim Allchin led the Platforms division at Microsoft, overseeing the development of Windows client from Windows 98 to Windows Vista, Windows Server from NT Server 4.0 to Windows Server 2008, as well as several releases of Microsoft server products as well as Windows CE and Windows Embedded line of products. After serving sixteen years at Microsoft, Allchin retired in early 2007 when Microsoft officially released the Windows Vista operating system to consumers.[3] He is now a professional musician.[4]

Biography edit

Early years edit

Allchin was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in 1951. While he was still an infant, the Allchin family moved to Keysville, Florida, where his parents worked on a farm. Allchin grew up in a tin-roof house built by his father.[5] Neither of his parents attended college, but his father had a natural talent for math and would perform business calculations off the top of his head.[6]

Later, Allchin and his older brother Keith also worked on the farm to support the family financially.[5] As a child, he worked in orange groves and spent some of his free time learning music. Allchin first began playing the trumpet but later switched to the guitar.[7]

While fixing equipment on the farm, Allchin developed an interest in engineering. He studied Electrical engineering at the University of Florida, but dropped out to play in a number of bands. He later returned to the university and graduated with BS in Computer Science in 1973.

After receiving his degree, Allchin joined Texas Instruments, where he helped build a new operating system.[6] Afterwards, he followed a former lecturer, Dick Kiger, to Wyoming, where he helped him to start a new company offering computer services nationwide, before moving on to another company in Dallas, Texas.

Allchin returned to his studies, earning the degree of MS in Computer Science from Stanford University in 1980. Allchin wrote a language-independent, portable file system while at Stanford.[8] While pursuing his PhD in Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology in the early eighties, he was the primary architect of the Clouds distributed object-oriented operating system;[9] his PhD thesis was entitled "An Architecture for Reliable Decentralized Systems".[10]

In 1983, Allchin was recruited to Banyan by founder Dave Mahoney, eventually being Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer. During his seven years at Banyan, he created the VINES distributed operating system, which included the StreetTalk directory protocol as well as a series of network services based on the Xerox XNS stack.

Bill Gates tried to recruit a reluctant Allchin to join Microsoft for a year, yet successfully convinced him to join in 1990. Gates told him that whatever he created would have a wider customer base through Microsoft than anyone else.[5]

Allchin is known as a prolific computer programmer/engineer.[6] Allchin is also known for debugging systems remotely by having the person on the phone toggle in hexadecimal via front panel switches of early computers to correct problems.[11]

Microsoft edit

Initially, Gates put Allchin in charge of revamping LAN Manager, using his networking expertise. However, Allchin scrapped the project, citing the need to start fresh.

Allchin's first high-profile project at Microsoft was the Cairo technology, which was intended to add on to Windows NT to create the next version of the operating system.[12] At the NT Developer Conference in July 1992, Allchin gave a presentation about the future Microsoft operating system. One of the main goals for Cairo was the ability for users to locate files based on their content as opposed to their name. Users would also have access to files stored on other machines on a network as easily as they had access to files on their own hard drives. Cairo was scheduled to ship as a single package in 1994. After several delays, it was finally released in pieces; the technology was shipped in successive operating system releases.[9] The Cairo and Windows NT groups were combined, and Allchin created a new client and server organization focused on business and IT users. Allchin replaced Dave Cutler as the lead developer on Windows NT version 3.5 onwards.[5] This led to conflict with Vice President Brad Silverberg, who was in charge of the development of Windows 95, the operating system which was aimed at the personal computer market as opposed to Windows NT's business computer market. Allchin and Silverberg also came into conflict over whether Windows or Internet Explorer should be Microsoft's flagship product, and Allchin eventually won despite Silverberg's promotion of IE.[13]

In 1999, Microsoft re-organized its corporate structure. The Consumer Division, which maintained versions of Windows for home users and the Business & Enterprise Division, which maintained Windows NT, were combined into a single operating system division: the Platform Group. Allchin became the vice president of the new combined group. This promotion put him in charge of the development of both the home and business versions of Windows. With the release of Windows XP in 2001, both business and client versions of the operating system utilized the same code base. The server business grew substantially during this period of time.[14][15][16][17]

Allchin fostered an environment of transparency in the Windows division, with the company providing the public with regular updates on the development process.[18]

Allchin was diagnosed with cancer in late 2002 and took a leave of absence for part of 2003. He recovered from the illness, which changed his perspective on life. He decided at that time to retire from Microsoft,[7] although Gates suggested that Allchin stay with the company for a while longer.

On September 20, 2005, Microsoft announced that Allchin would become co-president of a new Platform Products and Services Group, which combined the old Platform Group, Server and Tools Group, and the MSN Group. Microsoft also announced that Allchin would retire after Windows Vista shipped, leaving Kevin Johnson as the president.[19]

Allchin was a member of the Senior Leadership Team at Microsoft – a small group responsible for developing Microsoft's core direction along with Steve Ballmer and Bill Gates. He was claimed to be blunt, technical, and "straightforward." Bill Gates complimented him:

"He's a brilliant technologist, visionary, and a strong leader."[9]

According to exhibits filed in 2006 by the plaintiff in the case of Comes v. Microsoft, Allchin wrote a memo to Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer in January 2004, one which was critical of Microsoft and Longhorn. The letter said that Gates and Ballmer had lost their way and compared them to Apple who he believed had not.

I am not sure how the company lost sight of what matters to our customers (both business and home) the most, but in my view we lost our way. I think our teams lost sight of what bug-free means, what resilience means, what full scenarios mean, what security means, what performance means, how important current applications are, and really understanding what the most important problems our customers face are. I see lots of random features and some great vision, but that doesn't translate into great products. I would buy a Mac today if I was not working at Microsoft.... Apple did not lose their way....[20]

Allchin was also critical of Microsoft relaxing its requirements for computers to carry the 'Vista Capable' badge. The seal, designed to inform customers of a computer's ability to run the Windows Vista operating system, was not initially intended for computers running Intel's 915 chipset. This was overturned, however, after Intel voiced their dissatisfaction with the decision. In an email to Microsoft's Steve Ballmer, Allchin wrote:

I believe we are going to be misleading customers with the Capable program. OEMs will say a machine is Capable and customers will believe that it will run all the core Vista features. ...We must avoid confusion. It is wrong for customers.[21]

Controversies edit

Running the most profitable product areas within Microsoft caused Allchin to be involved in many controversies and disputes along with his business and technical leadership responsibilities.

Brad Silverberg, the Microsoft executive who had been responsible for Windows 95, emailed several people in Microsoft September 27, 1991:

... after IBM announces support for DR-DOS at comdex, it's a small step for them to also announce they will be selling NetWare Lite, maybe sometime soon thereafter. but count on it. We don't know precisely what ibm is going to announce. my best hunch is that they will offer dr-dos as the preferred solution for 286, os 2 2.0 for 386. they will also probably continue to offer msdos at $165 (drdos for $99). drdos has problems running windows today, and I assume will have more problems in the future.[22][23]

Jim Allchin replied:

You should make sure it has problems in the future. :-)[22][23]

During the United States v. Microsoft antitrust trial, emails sent by Allchin to other Microsoft executives were considered as an evidence by the government lawyers to back up their claim that the integration of Internet Explorer and Windows had more to do with their competition with Netscape Communications Corporation than innovation.[5]

During the Caldera v. Microsoft case, emails from Allchin to Bill Gates were introduced as an evidence. One email, from September 1991, included Allchin telling Gates that "We need to slaughter Novell before they get stronger."[24]

In August 1998, Allchin asked an engineer named Vinod Valloppillil to analyse the open source movement and the Linux operating system. Valloppillil wrote two memos which were intended for Senior Vice-President Paul Maritz who was the most senior executive at that time after Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer. Both memos were leaked and popularly known as the Halloween documents.[5]

On September 29, 1998, Allchin was deposed to respond to the testimony of Professor Edward Felten. Later he testified in court from February 1 to 4, 1999. Some of his testimony centered on the possibilities of removing Internet Explorer as stated by Felten. While Allchin proved his written testimony was correct in court,[25] a video-taped demonstration created by Microsoft attorneys, which supposedly illustrated Allchin's points, was shown to be misleading.[25] David Boies believed it was an avoidable mistake made by the Microsoft attorneys.[25]

In May 2002, Allchin testified before Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly during the settlement hearing between Microsoft and the nine states (as well as the District of Columbia) involved in the United States v. Microsoft antitrust trial. Allchin was called to testify on two issues, the first of which gained the most publicity. In relation to the issue of sharing technical API and protocol information used throughout Microsoft products, which the states were seeking, Allchin's testimony discussed how releasing certain information could increase the security risk to consumers.[26]

It is no exaggeration to say that the national security is also implicated by the efforts of hackers to break into computing networks. Computers, including many running Windows operating systems, are used throughout the United States Department of Defense and by the armed forces of the United States in Afghanistan and elsewhere.

Post-Microsoft career edit

Today, Allchin devotes his time to music, technology, and charity work.[27] He released his first album, Enigma, in 2009[28] calling the album a beta test. Then in September 2011, Allchin released his first widely distributed blues-themed album: Overclocked. The album Q.E.D. was released in September 2013 and Decisions followed in June 2017. Prime Blues, his latest album was released September 2018. Overclocked,[29][30][31][32] Q.E.D.,[33][34][35][36] and Decisions[37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44] all received widespread acclaim especially for Allchin's guitar work. Overclocked, Q.E.D., and Decisions were featured on iTunes as New and Noteworthy and all reached in the top 10 on Internet Blues Radio. Decisions was the No. 1 Blues Album in Washington State for 18 weeks starting in June 2017.[45] And Decisions was in the 10 top Blues Rock albums nationally for 14 weeks.[46] Prime Blues remained in the top 10 Blues Albums on the national Roots Music charts for 18 straight weeks, staying in the number 1 position for 2 weeks. Prime Blues was the number 1 Contemporary Blues Album nationally for 11 weeks.[47]

Bibliography edit

  • Allchin, James Edward (1982). A suite of algorithms for maintaining replicated data using weak correctness conditions. Georgia Institute of Technology. ISBN B0006YHLIY.
  • Allchin, James Edward (1982). Object-based synchronization and recovery. Georgia Institute of Technology. ISBN B0006YLEL4.
  • Allchin, James Edward (1983). Support for objects and actions in CLOUDS: Status Report. Georgia Institute of Technology. ISBN B0006YHLI4.
  • Allchin, James Edward (1983). An architecture for reliable decentralized systems. Georgia Institute of Technology. ISBN B0006YIFDY.
  • Allchin, James Edward (1983). Facilities for supporting atomicity in operating systems. Georgia Institute of Technology. ISBN B0006YHLQG.
  • Allchin, James Edward (1983). How to shadow a shadow. Georgia Institute of Technology. ISBN B00071W5PA.

Discography edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Jim Allchin Retires from Microsoft". DailyTech. February 1, 2007.
  2. ^ "Person of the Year". PC Magazine. November 13, 2001. Retrieved May 14, 2008.
  3. ^ Microsoft (January 30, 2007). "Jim Allchin (Former) Co-President, Platforms & Services Division". Microsoft PressPass. Retrieved February 2, 2007.
  4. ^ "Home – Jim Allchin | Official Site". Jim Allchin. Retrieved June 14, 2014.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Bank, David (2001). Breaking Windows. Free Press. ISBN 0-7432-0315-1.
  6. ^ a b c Markoff, John (June 1993). "Profile/James Allchin; Bill Gates Has a Vision; Can This Man Deliver?". The New York Times. Retrieved May 15, 2008.
  7. ^ a b Mullins, Terry (June 22, 2017). "Featured Interview – Jim Allchin". Blues Blast Magazine. Retrieved May 14, 2024.
  8. ^ Allchin, James; Keller, Arthur; Wiederhold, Gio (1980). FLASH: a language-independent, portable file access system. SIGMOD '80 Proceedings of the 1980 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data. pp. 151–156. ISBN 0-89791-018-4.
  9. ^ a b c Bayers, Chip (December 1999). "Code Warrior". Wired. Retrieved October 28, 2006.
  10. ^ Allchin, James Edward (1983). An architecture for reliable decentralized systems (phd). Georgia Institute of Technology. Retrieved May 14, 2008.
  11. ^ Spafford, Gene (November 1990). "Real Programmers Don't Write Specs". Ed Post. Retrieved May 15, 2008.
  12. ^ Zachary, G. Pascal (1994). Showstopper! The Breakneck Race to Create Windows NT and the Next Generation at Microsoft. Warner Books. ISBN 0-02-935671-7.
  13. ^ Foley, Mary Jo (April 15, 2008). Microsoft 2.0: How Microsoft Plans to Stay Relevant in the Post-Gates Era. John Wiley & Sons. p. 102. ISBN 978-0-470-38416-9.
  14. ^ Dudley, Brier (January 29, 2007). "Vista chief proud of accomplishments". The Seattle Times. Retrieved May 19, 2008.
  15. ^ Microsoft (April 24, 2008). "Microsoft Reports Record Third-Quarter Revenue". Microsoft earnings release. Retrieved May 19, 2008.
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  18. ^ Foley, Mary Jo (April 15, 2008). Microsoft 2.0: How Microsoft Plans to Stay Relevant in the Post-Gates Era. John Wiley & Sons. p. 258. ISBN 978-0-470-38416-9.
  19. ^ Microsoft (September 20, 2005). . Microsoft press release. Archived from the original on May 14, 2007. Retrieved February 2, 2007.
  20. ^ Jim Allchin (January 7, 2004). Archived from the original on September 28, 2007. Retrieved August 28, 2007.
  21. ^ Joseph Tartakoff (November 16, 2008). "Vista specs changed to help Intel". Retrieved November 16, 2008.
  22. ^ a b Dr. John. "Survey Says: "MS OK", but Dr. John is not convinced".
  23. ^ a b Susman, Stephen Daily; Eskridge III, Charles R.; Southwick, James T.; Susman, Harry P.; Folse III, Parker C.; Palumbo, Ralph H.; Harris, Matthew R.; McCune, Philip S.; Engel, Lynn M.; Hill, Stephen J.; Tibbitts, Ryan E. (April 1999). "In the United States District Court – District of Utah, Central Division – Caldera, Inc. vs. Microsoft Corporation – Consolidated statement of facts in support of its responses to motions for summary judgement by Microsoft Corporation – Case No. 2:96CV 0645B" (Court document). Caldera, Inc. from the original on August 5, 2018. Retrieved August 5, 2018.
  24. ^ "Comes v. MS Antitrust Trial Begins in Iowa". Groklaw. December 5, 2006. Retrieved July 27, 2010.
  25. ^ a b c Auletta, Ken (2001). World War 3.0 Microsoft and its Enemies. Random House. ISBN 0-375-50366-8.
  26. ^ Allchin, Jim (May 3, 2002). "Written Direct Testimony of Jim Allchin". Microsoft. Retrieved May 15, 2008.
  27. ^ Randy Radic (August 29, 2017). "Exclusive Music Video Premiere: "You Might Be Wrong" – Superb Blues Music From Jim Allchin". HuffPost. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  28. ^ "James "Jim" Allchin - University of Florida Alumni Association". connect.ufalumni.ufl.edu. Retrieved May 14, 2024.
  29. ^ Frank Gutch Jr (October 2011). "Overclocked Review". Retrieved December 5, 2013.
  30. ^ John Shelton Ivany (October 2011). . Top 21. Archived from the original on June 7, 2014. Retrieved December 5, 2013.
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  32. ^ Blue Barry (November 7, 2011). "CD Review: Jim Allchin "Overclocked"". Smoky Mountain Blues Society. Retrieved December 5, 2013.
  33. ^ Graham Clarke (November 2013). "Q.E.D. Review". Blues Bytes. Retrieved December 5, 2013.
  34. ^ Robert Bartosh (October 5, 2013). "Q.E.D. Review". Root Music Report. Retrieved December 5, 2013.
  35. ^ Doyle Thomas (September 2013). "Q.E.D. Review" (PDF). Blue Ink. Retrieved December 5, 2013.
  36. ^ Bill Wilson (2013). . BillTown Blues Association. Archived from the original on January 4, 2014. Retrieved December 5, 2013.
  37. ^ "Jim Allchin Decisions". Jim Allchin, "Decisions". High Note Reviews. July 19, 2017. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  38. ^ "Decisions Review". Jim Allchin Decisions Review. Blues Bytes. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  39. ^ "Review: Jim Allchin – 'Decisions'". Decisions – Sandy Key Music. Northwest Music Scene. May 31, 2017. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  40. ^ "CONTEMPORARY BLUES WITH JIM ALLCHIN – 'DECISIONS'". Smokey Mountain Blues Society. SmokeyMountainblues.org. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  41. ^ "Jim Allchin ~~ Decisions". Jim Allchin ~~ Decisions Review. Professor Johnny P's Juke Joint Blog. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  42. ^ "Q.E.D. – Jim Allchin Review". Jim Allchin Decisions. Making A Scene. June 30, 2017. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  43. ^ "Jim Allchin – Decisions – New Release Review". Bman's Blues Report. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  44. ^ "Jim Allchin Decisions Review". Album Reviews. Midwest Record Entertainment. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  45. ^ Roots Music Report (2017). "Top 50 Washington Album Chart". RMR. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  46. ^ Root Music Report (2017). "Top 50 Blues Rock Album Chart". RMR. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  47. ^ Roots Music Report (2018–2019). "Archived Album Charts For Jim Allchin". RMR. Retrieved January 4, 2022.

External links edit

  • Channel 9 Interview with Jim Allchin, August 2005

allchin, james, edward, allchin, born, 1951, grand, rapids, michigan, united, states, american, computer, scientist, philanthropist, guitarist, former, microsoft, executive, background, informationborn1951, grand, rapids, michigan, united, statesgenresblues, r. James Edward Allchin born 1951 Grand Rapids Michigan United States is an American computer scientist philanthropist and guitarist He is a former Microsoft executive Jim AllchinBackground informationBorn1951 age 72 73 Grand Rapids Michigan United StatesGenresBlues rock bluesOccupation s Musician Computer scientistInstrument s Guitar vocalsWebsitejimallchin wbr comEducationUniversity of Florida BS Stanford University MS Georgia Institute of Technology PhD Known forHis work at Microsoft Guitar He assisted Microsoft in creating many of the system platform components including Microsoft Windows Windows Server server products such as SQL Server and developer technologies He is best known for building Microsoft s server business and for leading foundational releases of Windows 2000 Windows XP and Windows Vista 1 He is also known for his leading role in the architecture and development of the directory services technology Banyan VINES He has won numerous awards in his career such as the Technical Excellence Person of the Year in 2001 2 Jim Allchin led the Platforms division at Microsoft overseeing the development of Windows client from Windows 98 to Windows Vista Windows Server from NT Server 4 0 to Windows Server 2008 as well as several releases of Microsoft server products as well as Windows CE and Windows Embedded line of products After serving sixteen years at Microsoft Allchin retired in early 2007 when Microsoft officially released the Windows Vista operating system to consumers 3 He is now a professional musician 4 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early years 1 2 Microsoft 1 3 Controversies 1 4 Post Microsoft career 2 Bibliography 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksBiography editEarly years edit Allchin was born in Grand Rapids Michigan in 1951 While he was still an infant the Allchin family moved to Keysville Florida where his parents worked on a farm Allchin grew up in a tin roof house built by his father 5 Neither of his parents attended college but his father had a natural talent for math and would perform business calculations off the top of his head 6 Later Allchin and his older brother Keith also worked on the farm to support the family financially 5 As a child he worked in orange groves and spent some of his free time learning music Allchin first began playing the trumpet but later switched to the guitar 7 While fixing equipment on the farm Allchin developed an interest in engineering He studied Electrical engineering at the University of Florida but dropped out to play in a number of bands He later returned to the university and graduated with BS in Computer Science in 1973 After receiving his degree Allchin joined Texas Instruments where he helped build a new operating system 6 Afterwards he followed a former lecturer Dick Kiger to Wyoming where he helped him to start a new company offering computer services nationwide before moving on to another company in Dallas Texas Allchin returned to his studies earning the degree of MS in Computer Science from Stanford University in 1980 Allchin wrote a language independent portable file system while at Stanford 8 While pursuing his PhD in Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology in the early eighties he was the primary architect of the Clouds distributed object oriented operating system 9 his PhD thesis was entitled An Architecture for Reliable Decentralized Systems 10 In 1983 Allchin was recruited to Banyan by founder Dave Mahoney eventually being Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer During his seven years at Banyan he created the VINES distributed operating system which included the StreetTalk directory protocol as well as a series of network services based on the Xerox XNS stack Bill Gates tried to recruit a reluctant Allchin to join Microsoft for a year yet successfully convinced him to join in 1990 Gates told him that whatever he created would have a wider customer base through Microsoft than anyone else 5 Allchin is known as a prolific computer programmer engineer 6 Allchin is also known for debugging systems remotely by having the person on the phone toggle in hexadecimal via front panel switches of early computers to correct problems 11 Microsoft edit Initially Gates put Allchin in charge of revamping LAN Manager using his networking expertise However Allchin scrapped the project citing the need to start fresh Allchin s first high profile project at Microsoft was the Cairo technology which was intended to add on to Windows NT to create the next version of the operating system 12 At the NT Developer Conference in July 1992 Allchin gave a presentation about the future Microsoft operating system One of the main goals for Cairo was the ability for users to locate files based on their content as opposed to their name Users would also have access to files stored on other machines on a network as easily as they had access to files on their own hard drives Cairo was scheduled to ship as a single package in 1994 After several delays it was finally released in pieces the technology was shipped in successive operating system releases 9 The Cairo and Windows NT groups were combined and Allchin created a new client and server organization focused on business and IT users Allchin replaced Dave Cutler as the lead developer on Windows NT version 3 5 onwards 5 This led to conflict with Vice President Brad Silverberg who was in charge of the development of Windows 95 the operating system which was aimed at the personal computer market as opposed to Windows NT s business computer market Allchin and Silverberg also came into conflict over whether Windows or Internet Explorer should be Microsoft s flagship product and Allchin eventually won despite Silverberg s promotion of IE 13 In 1999 Microsoft re organized its corporate structure The Consumer Division which maintained versions of Windows for home users and the Business amp Enterprise Division which maintained Windows NT were combined into a single operating system division the Platform Group Allchin became the vice president of the new combined group This promotion put him in charge of the development of both the home and business versions of Windows With the release of Windows XP in 2001 both business and client versions of the operating system utilized the same code base The server business grew substantially during this period of time 14 15 16 17 Allchin fostered an environment of transparency in the Windows division with the company providing the public with regular updates on the development process 18 Allchin was diagnosed with cancer in late 2002 and took a leave of absence for part of 2003 He recovered from the illness which changed his perspective on life He decided at that time to retire from Microsoft 7 although Gates suggested that Allchin stay with the company for a while longer On September 20 2005 Microsoft announced that Allchin would become co president of a new Platform Products and Services Group which combined the old Platform Group Server and Tools Group and the MSN Group Microsoft also announced that Allchin would retire after Windows Vista shipped leaving Kevin Johnson as the president 19 Allchin was a member of the Senior Leadership Team at Microsoft a small group responsible for developing Microsoft s core direction along with Steve Ballmer and Bill Gates He was claimed to be blunt technical and straightforward Bill Gates complimented him He s a brilliant technologist visionary and a strong leader 9 According to exhibits filed in 2006 by the plaintiff in the case of Comes v Microsoft Allchin wrote a memo to Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer in January 2004 one which was critical of Microsoft and Longhorn The letter said that Gates and Ballmer had lost their way and compared them to Apple who he believed had not I am not sure how the company lost sight of what matters to our customers both business and home the most but in my view we lost our way I think our teams lost sight of what bug free means what resilience means what full scenarios mean what security means what performance means how important current applications are and really understanding what the most important problems our customers face are I see lots of random features and some great vision but that doesn t translate into great products I would buy a Mac today if I was not working at Microsoft Apple did not lose their way 20 Allchin was also critical of Microsoft relaxing its requirements for computers to carry the Vista Capable badge The seal designed to inform customers of a computer s ability to run the Windows Vista operating system was not initially intended for computers running Intel s 915 chipset This was overturned however after Intel voiced their dissatisfaction with the decision In an email to Microsoft s Steve Ballmer Allchin wrote I believe we are going to be misleading customers with the Capable program OEMs will say a machine is Capable and customers will believe that it will run all the core Vista features We must avoid confusion It is wrong for customers 21 Controversies edit Running the most profitable product areas within Microsoft caused Allchin to be involved in many controversies and disputes along with his business and technical leadership responsibilities Brad Silverberg the Microsoft executive who had been responsible for Windows 95 emailed several people in Microsoft September 27 1991 after IBM announces support for DR DOS at comdex it s a small step for them to also announce they will be selling NetWare Lite maybe sometime soon thereafter but count on it We don t know precisely what ibm is going to announce my best hunch is that they will offer dr dos as the preferred solution for 286 os 2 2 0 for 386 they will also probably continue to offer msdos at 165 drdos for 99 drdos has problems running windows today and I assume will have more problems in the future 22 23 Jim Allchin replied You should make sure it has problems in the future 22 23 During the United States v Microsoft antitrust trial emails sent by Allchin to other Microsoft executives were considered as an evidence by the government lawyers to back up their claim that the integration of Internet Explorer and Windows had more to do with their competition with Netscape Communications Corporation than innovation 5 During the Caldera v Microsoft case emails from Allchin to Bill Gates were introduced as an evidence One email from September 1991 included Allchin telling Gates that We need to slaughter Novell before they get stronger 24 In August 1998 Allchin asked an engineer named Vinod Valloppillil to analyse the open source movement and the Linux operating system Valloppillil wrote two memos which were intended for Senior Vice President Paul Maritz who was the most senior executive at that time after Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer Both memos were leaked and popularly known as the Halloween documents 5 On September 29 1998 Allchin was deposed to respond to the testimony of Professor Edward Felten Later he testified in court from February 1 to 4 1999 Some of his testimony centered on the possibilities of removing Internet Explorer as stated by Felten While Allchin proved his written testimony was correct in court 25 a video taped demonstration created by Microsoft attorneys which supposedly illustrated Allchin s points was shown to be misleading 25 David Boies believed it was an avoidable mistake made by the Microsoft attorneys 25 In May 2002 Allchin testified before Judge Colleen Kollar Kotelly during the settlement hearing between Microsoft and the nine states as well as the District of Columbia involved in the United States v Microsoft antitrust trial Allchin was called to testify on two issues the first of which gained the most publicity In relation to the issue of sharing technical API and protocol information used throughout Microsoft products which the states were seeking Allchin s testimony discussed how releasing certain information could increase the security risk to consumers 26 It is no exaggeration to say that the national security is also implicated by the efforts of hackers to break into computing networks Computers including many running Windows operating systems are used throughout the United States Department of Defense and by the armed forces of the United States in Afghanistan and elsewhere Post Microsoft career edit Today Allchin devotes his time to music technology and charity work 27 He released his first album Enigma in 2009 28 calling the album a beta test Then in September 2011 Allchin released his first widely distributed blues themed album Overclocked The album Q E D was released in September 2013 and Decisions followed in June 2017 Prime Blues his latest album was released September 2018 Overclocked 29 30 31 32 Q E D 33 34 35 36 and Decisions 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 all received widespread acclaim especially for Allchin s guitar work Overclocked Q E D and Decisions were featured on iTunes as New and Noteworthy and all reached in the top 10 on Internet Blues Radio Decisions was the No 1 Blues Album in Washington State for 18 weeks starting in June 2017 45 And Decisions was in the 10 top Blues Rock albums nationally for 14 weeks 46 Prime Blues remained in the top 10 Blues Albums on the national Roots Music charts for 18 straight weeks staying in the number 1 position for 2 weeks Prime Blues was the number 1 Contemporary Blues Album nationally for 11 weeks 47 Bibliography editAllchin James Edward 1982 A suite of algorithms for maintaining replicated data using weak correctness conditions Georgia Institute of Technology ISBN B0006YHLIY Allchin James Edward 1982 Object based synchronization and recovery Georgia Institute of Technology ISBN B0006YLEL4 Allchin James Edward 1983 Support for objects and actions in CLOUDS Status Report Georgia Institute of Technology ISBN B0006YHLI4 Allchin James Edward 1983 An architecture for reliable decentralized systems Georgia Institute of Technology ISBN B0006YIFDY Allchin James Edward 1983 Facilities for supporting atomicity in operating systems Georgia Institute of Technology ISBN B0006YHLQG Allchin James Edward 1983 How to shadow a shadow Georgia Institute of Technology ISBN B00071W5PA Discography editEnigma 2009 Overclocked 2011 QED 2013 Decisions 2017 Prime Blues 2018 Costa Azul Jim Allchin album Costa Azul 2022 References edit Jim Allchin Retires from Microsoft DailyTech February 1 2007 Person of the Year PC Magazine November 13 2001 Retrieved May 14 2008 Microsoft January 30 2007 Jim Allchin Former Co President Platforms amp Services Division Microsoft PressPass Retrieved February 2 2007 Home Jim Allchin Official Site Jim Allchin Retrieved June 14 2014 a b c d e f Bank David 2001 Breaking Windows Free Press ISBN 0 7432 0315 1 a b c Markoff John June 1993 Profile James Allchin Bill Gates Has a Vision Can This Man Deliver The New York Times Retrieved May 15 2008 a b Mullins Terry June 22 2017 Featured Interview Jim Allchin Blues Blast Magazine Retrieved May 14 2024 Allchin James Keller Arthur Wiederhold Gio 1980 FLASH a language independent portable file access system SIGMOD 80 Proceedings of the 1980 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data pp 151 156 ISBN 0 89791 018 4 a b c Bayers Chip December 1999 Code Warrior Wired Retrieved October 28 2006 Allchin James Edward 1983 An architecture for reliable decentralized systems phd Georgia Institute of Technology Retrieved May 14 2008 Spafford Gene November 1990 Real Programmers Don t Write Specs Ed Post Retrieved May 15 2008 Zachary G Pascal 1994 Showstopper The Breakneck Race to Create Windows NT and the Next Generation at Microsoft Warner Books ISBN 0 02 935671 7 Foley Mary Jo April 15 2008 Microsoft 2 0 How Microsoft Plans to Stay Relevant in the Post Gates Era John Wiley amp Sons p 102 ISBN 978 0 470 38416 9 Dudley Brier January 29 2007 Vista chief proud of accomplishments The Seattle Times Retrieved May 19 2008 Microsoft April 24 2008 Microsoft 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Ralph H Harris Matthew R McCune Philip S Engel Lynn M Hill Stephen J Tibbitts Ryan E April 1999 In the United States District Court District of Utah Central Division Caldera Inc vs Microsoft Corporation Consolidated statement of facts in support of its responses to motions for summary judgement by Microsoft Corporation Case No 2 96CV 0645B Court document Caldera Inc Archived from the original on August 5 2018 Retrieved August 5 2018 Comes v MS Antitrust Trial Begins in Iowa Groklaw December 5 2006 Retrieved July 27 2010 a b c Auletta Ken 2001 World War 3 0 Microsoft and its Enemies Random House ISBN 0 375 50366 8 Allchin Jim May 3 2002 Written Direct Testimony of Jim Allchin Microsoft Retrieved May 15 2008 Randy Radic August 29 2017 Exclusive Music Video Premiere You Might Be Wrong Superb Blues Music From Jim Allchin HuffPost Retrieved November 1 2017 James Jim Allchin University of Florida Alumni Association connect ufalumni ufl edu Retrieved May 14 2024 Frank Gutch Jr October 2011 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