Dave Probert is a kernel architect at Microsoft who has worked on Windows kernels for over 13 years. He manages platform-independent kernel development and works on support for multi-core and heterogeneous parallel computing. Probert also co-instigated the Windows Academic Program which provides kernel source code and curriculum materials to universities to aid in operating systems education. The document discusses differences between the UNIX and Windows NT design environments and how those influenced OS design choices. It provides an overview of the Windows kernel architecture and changes made in newer versions like Windows 7 to improve scalability and support for multi-core systems.