About Daniel Pearson

Formerly a Senior Escalation Lead at Microsoft, Daniel worked in the Windows Base OS team supporting Microsoft customers. He performed crash dump analysis and system level debugging, spending the majority of his time either in a debugger or reading through Windows source code. Daniel also worked in the Mobile Internet sustained engineering team that released hot fixes and service packs for Microsoft’s Mobile Information Server product. He has presented sessions on Windows internals at Microsoft sponsored conferences and user groups.

Prior to joining Microsoft, Daniel worked at Digital Equipment Corporation on both Intel and Alpha systems running Windows NT doing system software support for enterprise customers.

Quotes from students who've attended Dan's classes:

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  • I'd like to thank you again for such an excellent course. I've been swatting Windows problems like flies ever since. Very happy with how the course has opened up new horizons and depths in the troubleshooting of Windows systems for you.
  • The course was excellent - really interesting and useful. Dan was extremely knowledgeable and was able to answer all our questions in a way that helped us understand first time. He was helpful and approachable which made all the difference.
  • The class in London last week was absolutely "top drawer". Without doubt the best class/seminar/training I have ever attended (and that really is saying something - North of England guys like me don't give out praise very easily!!!). My colleagues and I came away with a much better understanding of the core workings of the Windows operating system. We are leveraging the new technical knowledge into practice within our day to day work. It's worth saying that we're all of a high technical standard anyway, but we all took away lots of new knowledge and ideas. I'd also like to add that Daniel showed himself as a very amiable person, highly technical, and his speaking style came across very well to us.