Tuesday, April 04, 2006
Microsoft MVP awards
The Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) Award is an annual award that is given to outstanding members of Microsoft's peer-to-peer communities, and is based on the past year's contributions those members make in those communities online and offline.
In this cycle of awardee's, Darius Wey , Guillaume Combe, Wen-Chang Huang, Taehoon Kim, JAEKWAN KO and Edward M. Zabrek, M.D. have been given this honor.
Microsoft believes that a robust, interactive user community is key to helping customers maximize the solutions and benefits from their software investments. The MVP Award is the way Microsoft recognizes those participants who have made a highly positive impact in the technical and product communities in which they participate. Microsoft wants community participants and leaders to know that their contributions are greatly appreciated. The MVP Award exists as a way to reach out to and thank outstanding members for their past participation and willingness to help others in these communities, both online and offline.
In addition, the following folks were re-awarded the Microsoft MVP:
Manop Agrasut, Saar Avigour, Robert Boyd, Jean-Roger CONDAT, Jack Cook, Christophe Cordonnier, Reynold Flores, Mauricio Freitas, Leigh Geary, Luis Humberto Gonzalez Guerra, Bob Katayama, Chris Leckness, Paul O'Brien, Raj Pillai, Sheng-Chi Shu, Ashley Warner and Marco Wyrsch.
Congratulations to to all!
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2 comments:
Congrats my friend you truly deserve this award!
WOW Jack - that's so great - you deserve this again !!! - Laura
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