And the natural Twitter-time lag time between my tweeted questions and his tweeted responses felt like dead-air moments in a television interview.
But one thing I learned from the twitterview format is that while it limits the verbiage, it doesn't leave much room for marketing speak, and its informality makes it a little more personal. It forces stripped-down responses that cut to the chase.
Aside from not carving out enough time for the twitterview, another mistake I made was forgetting to address JG at his Twitter account, @MS_Forefront, in my first few tweets. Anyway, I'm open to any suggestions to improve the experience, so feel free to hit me with some ideas @DarkReading.
Will Dark Reading twitterview again? Absolutely.
Anyway, in case you missed it or want a recap, here's a "twitterscript" of the interview last week:
DarkReading Kelly Jackson Higgins here for Dark Reading, with JG Chirapurath, sr director of Microsoft's ID & security biz grp. Hi JG. #MSFTtweet 2:30 PM May 6th via web
DarkReading Welcome everyone to our twitterview. #MSFTtweet 2:32 PM May 6th via web
DarkReading JG, are you ready to start? #MSFTtweet 2:33 PM May 6th via web
MS_Forefront @DarkReading ready when you are ... I feel 140 charac pithy this AM ^JGC 2:35 PM May 6th via CoTweet
DarkReading Great. What struck me among the anncmnts yesterday by MSFT was the support for 5 different vendor AV engines. Why multivendor? #MSFTtweet 2:37 PM May 6th via web
DarkReading (and feel free to go over 140--I'll remain pithy) .;-) #MSFTtweet 2:37 PM May 6th via web
MS_Forefront@DarkReading - Multivendor coz no one vendor can catch or see all the threats out there. This is the way to go #MSFTtweet 2:39 PM May 6th via CoTweet
DarkReadingWill we see more of this mulitivendor strategy by MSFT in other products? If so, can you say which ones? #MSFTtweet 2:40 PM May 6th via web
MS_Forefront @DarkReading 4 sure in the sec. FPE/FOPE already uses it. TMG uses cloud with info from industry to enable web filtering. ^JGC #MSFTtweet 2:42 PM May 6th via CoTweet
DarkReadingThere's been a lot of discussion of the future of signature-based scanning. How does MSFT see the role of signatures evolving? #MSFTtweet 2:45 PM May 6th via web
MS_Forefront@DarkReading There's always a role for it but the key trend is aggregating thrt int - we vendors have to work 2gether better ^JGC #MSFTtweet 2:48 PM May 6th via CoTweet
DarkReadingOne of our readers asks what advantage is of Forefront Protection for SharePoint 2010 --doesn't it rely (mainly) on signatures? #MSFTtweet 2:49 PM May 6th via web
MS_Forefront@DarkReading 3 thngs. Deep integ w/ SP2010 & BPOS.Prvnts users from up/dwnldng infect docs. Multiengines. Ups the game IMHO ^JGC #MSFTtweet 2:53 PM May 6th via CoTweet
MS_Forefront@DarkReading we're delivering a Cardspace CTP that enables released ADFS 2.0 in WinServer to issue InfoCards ^JGC #MSFTtweet 3:00 PM May 6th via CoTweet
DarkReading@MS_Forefront (Shifting gears a bit here): What is the status of the U-Prove crypto technology MSFT announced at the RSA con? #MSFTtweet 3:03 PM May 6th via web
MS_Forefront@DarkReading - cntng to invest. Rlsd CTP @ RSA int U-Prove with ADFS, WIF. Rlsd a 2nd spec via OSP dscrbng int using WS* & InfoCards. ^JGC 3:08 PM May 6th via CoTweet
MS_Forefront @DarkReading - Got to run. Thanks very much. This was a lot of fun. Let's do this again soon. ^JGC #MSFTtweet 3:09 PM May 6th via CoTweet
DarkReading@MS_Forefront Thank you for your time, JG. We'll have to carve out more time next time. #MSFTtweet 3:11 PM May 6th via web
-- Kelly Jackson Higgins, Senior Editor, Dark Reading Follow Kelly (@kjhiggins) on Twitter: http://twitter.com/kjhiggins