Daniele Muscetta’s journey with computers and software started when he began programming on a Commodore 64 at the age of ten. Daniele preferred to write programs on his Commodore 64 rather than playing games with it like the other kids did.
Daniele started working in IT in 1997 and worked at Microsoft Italy as a support guy starting in 2003. In 2012 he contributed to Ed Wilson’s WindowsPowershell 2.0 Best Practices book. In 2011 he relocated to Redmond to join the System Center team as a Program Manager. He worked on System Center's AVIcode integation (APM feature) and later on the log search feature of Operations Management Suite in the cloud (now part of Azure Monitor).
In 2015 Daniele moved back to Europe and later he retired from Microsoft. He now runs a hazelnut farm with his family in central Italy.
Starting in 2020 he also works as the Dev Lead and full stack developer for UAM.TV, an independent Italian WebTV, where he finally enjoys coding in PHP, Javascript, Java (Android) and all sort of open source technologies that made people frown when he was at Microsoft, but that he had always kept using in his spare time anyways.