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Scott Kim

Product Management at Microsoft Azure SQL Database

Scott Kim is a Principal Program Manager at Microsoft, specializing in Azure SQL Database. He is based in Redmond, Washington, and focuses on hardware infrastructure and Azure-centric business models.4

Professional Background

Scott's current role at Microsoft involves:

  • Working as a Principal PM Manager for Azure SQL Database2
  • Specializing in COGS (Cost of Goods Sold) and Capacity management for Azure SQL Database5
  • Contributing to the development and improvement of Azure SQL Database services1

Expertise and Contributions

Scott Kim has demonstrated expertise in:

  • Azure SQL Database infrastructure and scalability1
  • Hardware optimization for database performance1
  • Product management for cloud-based database solutions2

He has been involved in significant developments for Azure SQL Database, including:

  • Expanding the standard-series provisioned databases and elastic pools to scale up to 128 vCores and 625GB of memory1
  • Introducing new premium-series hardware for Azure SQL Hyperscale databases1
  • Implementing zone redundancy support for Azure SQL DB Hyperscale Named replica3

Professional History

Prior to his current role, Scott has held various positions at Microsoft, including:

  • Lead in Infrastructure Finance and Strategy
  • Other roles within the Azure SQL team, contributing to its growth and development

Scott's LinkedIn profile indicates that he has over 500 connections, suggesting he is well-networked within the industry.2

Highlights

Dec 1 · theregister.com
Microsoft puts extra cores to work in Azure SQL database
Feb 16 · youtube.com
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Azure SQL Database High availability & Disaster recovery By ...
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Location

Bellevue, Washington