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Jan 27 2004
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Brian Madden
Late yesterday, Microsoft announced the names of the
MVPs for Windows Server Terminal Services. This year, there are an unprecedented twelve winners! (up from seven last year) This really goes to show that Terminal Services is moving up in the world.
The 2004 Microsoft Windows Terminal Server MVPs are:
- Christa Anderson, USA
- Alex K Angelopoulos, USA
- Udo Gruner, Germany
- Matthew Harris, USA
- Brian Madden, USA
- Vera Noest, Sweden
- Ron Oglesby, USA
- Claudio Rodrigues, Canada
- Thorsten Rood, Germany
- Patrick C. Rouse, USA
- Ferenc Sztanya, Hungary
- Seok Won Yoo, Korea
What exactly is an MVP? You can read the official Microsoft description here. Basically, Microsoft identifies non-Microsoft employees in the community that spend a lot of time helping people understand Microsoft products and technologies. Through this program, Microsoft gives MVPs access to the various product groups and support groups within Microsoft so that the MVPs can have as much information as they need to do their jobs.
Anyone can become and MVP. All you need to do is to become active in the community by writing papers or answering questions in newsgroups.
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