DeeDee Walsh

DeeDee Walsh

Dee Dee Walsh is a software and technology industry veteran with over 25 years of experience building developer ecosystems, launching products, and driving go-to-market strategy for enterprise software companies. She currently leads business development and developer marketing at Growth Acceleration Partners (GAP) and its product brand GAPVelocity AI, where she is focused on helping enterprises navigate the transition from legacy systems to modern, cloud-native architectures. Before joining GAP, Dee Dee served as Vice President of Marketing and Business Development at Mobilize.Net, a code modernization company she helped guide through its acquisition, with the company’s core migration technology ultimately being acquired by Snowflake and its Application Migration Unit becoming part of Growth Acceleration Partners. Her earlier career at Microsoft spanned foundational roles in the developer tools ecosystem, including contributions to multiple versions of Visual Studio, the launch of the Microsoft Store, and the creation of the Visual Studio Partner Program and Windows Logo Program. Dee Dee’s current work centers on the intersection of AI and application modernization. She writes extensively about legacy-to-modern migration strategies, particularly VB6-to-.NET, Microsoft Access-to-Blazor, and PowerBuilder modernization, as well as the practical application of agentic AI in enterprise development workflows. Her perspective is grounded in decades of hands-on experience seeing what works (and what doesn’t) when organizations attempt to modernize at scale. She holds a certification in AI Applications for Growth from Kellogg Executive Education and holds two patents related to multi-merchant purchasing and payment security systems. Outside of her professional work, Dee Dee serves as a Board Member of the Microsoft Alumni Network, a Board Advisor for Women in Cloud, and previously chaired the board of FIRST Washington, supporting youth robotics education. She is a graduate of Brigham Young University.

Recent Posts by DeeDee Walsh:

by DeeDee Walsh, on Mar 31, 2024 12:30:00 AM

The European Union isn't messing around when it comes to AI regulation. The AI Act just landed a couple weeks ago and it's laying down the law about how we …

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Topics:software developmentdevelopersAIprogrammingEU AI Act

by DeeDee Walsh, on Mar 17, 2024 12:15:00 AM

Visual Basic: Unraveling the Versions Visual Basic, a programming language born at Microsoft (side note: I was a VB 1.0 product manager. BEST.JOB.EVER.), has transformed A LOT over the years …

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Topics:Visual BasicVBAVB6vbscriptvb.net

by DeeDee Walsh, on Mar 2, 2024 4:12:56 PM

The ink's barely dry on Broadcom's acquisition of VMware and already the virtualization landscape is shifting pretty dramatically. Price hikes, product cuts, licensing restrictions and uncertainty about the future make …

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Topics:Application ModernizationBroadcomVMware

by DeeDee Walsh, on Mar 1, 2024 12:19:31 PM

ICYMI - .NET 9 is here, and it's looking pretty sharp (I was going to make C# joke but decided against it). This release brings a bunch of good stuff …

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Topics:.NETAI.NET 9

by DeeDee Walsh, on Feb 18, 2024 12:15:00 AM

What I’ve learned from 12 years of code migrations This is my twelfth year (!) of working on code migrations. And let me tell you, I've seen things. There's a …

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Topics:Application ModernizationApplication MigrationCode TransformationCode Migration

by DeeDee Walsh, on Feb 11, 2024 12:15:00 AM

As a former Visual Basic product manager (Microsoft alum: 1991-2012 🙂), it pains me to say this... But C# is the crown prince of .NET programming languages. And don't take …

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Topics:.NETC#vb.net

by DeeDee Walsh, on Feb 4, 2024 12:15:00 AM

.NET Core, once the shiny new kid on the block, has taken an interesting journey in the world of software development. Its evolution has been marked by leaps and bounds, …

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Topics:.NET.NET Coreasp.net core.NET 8

by DeeDee Walsh, on Jan 29, 2024 12:02:00 AM

Back in 2021, Mauricio Rojas wrote a post, "Can I use WCF in .NET Core .NET6" which was obviously very interesting to lots of .NET developers. While the original post …

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Topics:.NETC#.NET Coreasp.net core.NET 8.NET 6

by DeeDee Walsh, on Jan 22, 2024 2:19:14 PM

Microsoft released .NET 8 in November 2023, and it was MASSIVE. The last long-term support (LTS) version of .NET - .NET 6 was equally earth-shattering. However, the differences between NET …

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Topics:.NET.NET 8.NET 6

by DeeDee Walsh, on Jan 15, 2024 12:30:00 AM

Ever wondered how the new .NET 8 can play nicely with Snowflake* (arguably the cool kid on the data warehousing block)? Good news! Today we're diving into the world of …

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Topics:.NETSnowflake.NET 8

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