On to new adventures

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After another great and rewarding stint with Cortana, I said another difficult “goodbye” to the awesome team behind Microsoft’s digital assistant. Here’s the email I sent out to the organization…

Hi all,

It’s time to say goodbye again 🙁 […]

I continue to believe in Microsoft’s mission and values. I think that Satya has been doing an amazing job at transforming the company in terms of culture, vision, and execution. I am honored to have worked twice for this wonderful company, next to amazing people like all of you.

Take care of my baby… Cortana. I totally subscribe to the new vision and focus on M365 users and experiences. You are well-positioned to fundamentally impact users’ lives. Do your best to give quality time back to the users. Obsess about what’s good for them. I am inspired by the “This Panda is Dancing” poem. In my mind, the “Center for Humane Technology” says it well… we need to realign technology with humanity’s best interests in mind. You can do that! Cortana can deliver on that idea!

Too many people to thank by name. Thanks to all of you! Thanks to my leaders for being so kind to me. Thanks to Microsoft for helping me realize my dreams. Who knows? I might end up working for this company again at some point in the future. I’d definitely like to do so. But for now, it’s time for a break…

The first decision I have to make is where on this planet I am going to spend February. Strong candidates are (i) a 3-week motorcycle trip around Patagonia (Argentina and Chile) or (ii) a backpacking adventure in South Africa, Madagascar, Maldives, and Greece to visit my family. I am open to other suggestions. I am planning to travel throughout February and, along the way, finish the code for v1 of a fun side project that Mike Calcagno and I started, read from my ever-growing queue of books, and see cool new places. After that, we’ll see.

Keep in touch!

LinkedIn, twitter, web/blog, Facebook, email.

Work on things that matter to users and have fun while doing so!

.savas.


— 
Savas Parastatidis, PhD | Cortana Architect & Co-Founder | Microsoft 

15 responses to “On to new adventures”

  1. Lytle Markham

    Best of luck on your new adventures, Savas! Any motorcycle journey is a blessing. Of course, Greece is my choice, but whatever you choose, enjoy yourself, and please be careful! I have had a number of friends hike up to Machu Picchu the past two summers. This is not summer, but an idea. Also, Easter Island. And Dry Tortuga is beautiful.

    1. Thank you Lytle,

      I have already hiked up to Machu Pichu. It’s an awesome experience. I spent a month traveling around Peru.

  2. Robert

    Congratulations on new amazing adventures!

    1. Thanks Robert!!!

  3. Stelios Tzivakis

    Best luck Savas !
    As for the bike travel i have traveled 3 times by bike across Europe (Alps, Mediterranean, East – Central) but the routes you refer to must be amazing.

    Just hit the road and have fun!

    Stelios

    1. Thanks!!!

  4. Saar Yahalom

    Good luck! Waiting to see what you and MIke are up to 🙂

    Patagonia is amazing, on a motorcycle it is probably even more breathtaking.

  5. Maria K.

    I would love to see you if you do visit homeland, but I would definitely vote for Patagonia – a long time bucket list entry.
    I wish you the best in every adventures, Sava!
    M.

    1. Thanks Maria! I will definitely ping you the next time I visit Athens.

  6. Eran Yariv

    I’m gong to miss you, Savas. Enjoy your well deserved trip and I’m sure that we will stay in touch when you are back.

    1. I will miss you all too. The lab in Israel has always been the best. You have done such an amazing job my friend. My best wishes to everyone. I will miss my visits there!

  7. Jian (Ken) Cao

    Good luck Savas in your new adventure!

  8. Carole Goble

    Good luck Savas! Don’t forget Somerset in June in your planning…

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