Microsoft Azure Portal + Copilot (Ongoing)
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Please see the attached project for a snapshot of my broader work for Microsoft. Due to non-disclosure agreements, ongoing and non-public work within Microsoft cannot be publicly disclosed. For further clarification, I can speak directly to high level, publicly available projects I've contributed to.
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AKS Run Command + Copilot
UX Researcher Interviewing with Azure Leadership Team
Azure Portal Updates
AKS Run Command + Copilot
UX Researcher Interviewing with Azure Leadership Team
Azure Portal Updates
AKS Run Command + Copilot (November 2024)
Due to non-disclosure agreements, ongoing and non-public work within Microsoft cannot be publicly disclosed. For context please see the attached project for a snapshot of my broader work for Microsoft.
In late 2024, I worked on designing styling and interactions for the use of Azure Copilot within AKS (Azure Kubernetes Services) Run Command.
Run command greatly lends itself to Copilot. When a user enters run command, they need to have a certain level of Kubernetes background to know specific commands they'd like to utilize. On top of this, they will also need to properly reference certain resources, like namespaces or clusters, for example, that will be called on by these commands.
With Copilot integrated in line, a user is able to simply write out what end result they'd like to see from said commands. A user can even modify what they're writing if they don't know the exact query they need to input.
As a result of this integration, Run Command is helping to simplify the work on developers globally, one step at a time.


UX Researcher Interviewing with Azure Leadership Team (September 2024)
In late 2024, I worked on designing styling and interactions for the use of Azure Copilot within AKS (Azure Kubernetes Services) Run Command.
Run command greatly lends itself to Copilot. When a user enters run command, they need to have a certain level of Kubernetes background to know specific commands they'd like to utilize. On top of this, they will also need to properly reference certain resources, like namespaces or clusters, for example, that will be called on by these commands.
With Copilot integrated in line, a user is able to simply write out what end result they'd like to see from said commands. A user can even modify what they're writing if they don't know the exact query they need to input.
As a result of this integration, Run Command is helping to simplify the work on developers globally, one step at a time.
In the fall, I was able to sit on a panel made up of myself and managers, senior leadership, and researchers to help make a decision on backfilling a position on our team for a UX researcher.
The experience allowed me to get insight into experiencing the interview process from the other side of the table and allowed me to have meaningful discussions with Microsoft leadership on key traits that are being looked for when bringing someone onto the team.
Azure Portal Updates
In the fall, I was able to sit on a panel made up of myself and managers, senior leadership, and researchers to help make a decision on backfilling a position on our team for a UX researcher.
The experience allowed me to get insight into experiencing the interview process from the other side of the table and allowed me to have meaningful discussions with Microsoft leadership on key traits that are being looked for when bringing someone onto the team.
Additionally, I focus on making updates to implementation of design patterns throughout the Azure portal. I find it very satisfying to be able to work at a high level with cross-org efforts for design pattern creation, but on the other hand, implementing said patterns and aligning the portal to intuitive components helps me to view the portal through a user's eyes.
This way I feel I've been able to strengthen both my high-level design strategy skillset, while being able to stay in the weeds and implement pattern updates that truly can simplify a complex process into an intuitive experience for Azure users.
Additionally, I focus on making updates to implementation of design patterns throughout the Azure portal. I find it very satisfying to be able to work at a high level with cross-org efforts for design pattern creation, but on the other hand, implementing said patterns and aligning the portal to intuitive components helps me to view the portal through a user's eyes.
This way I feel I've been able to strengthen both my high-level design strategy skillset, while being able to stay in the weeds and implement pattern updates that truly can simplify a complex process into an intuitive experience for Azure users.
Additionally, I focus on making updates to implementation of design patterns throughout the Azure portal. I find it very satisfying to be able to work at a high level with cross-org efforts for design pattern creation, but on the other hand, implementing said patterns and aligning the portal to intuitive components helps me to view the portal through a user's eyes.
This way I feel I've been able to strengthen both my high-level design strategy skillset, while being able to stay in the weeds and implement pattern updates that truly can simplify a complex process into an intuitive experience for Azure users.
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