I just received notice that my Microsoft MVP for MOSS 2007 will be renewed for another year. To say that I am excited is an understatement 🙂

For those who are not familiar with the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) program, allow me to elaborate. This is from the MVP site….

Microsoft presents the MVP Award to thank individuals for their exceptional contributions to technical communities worldwide. When a community participant sees an MVP in a technical community, whether in a newsgroup, as a user group host, a conference speaker, or a respondent in forums, that community participant can be confident that the information shared by the MVP will be of the highest caliber and will help every user make the most of the technology.

Microsoft also benefits from engaging with MVPs through conferences, user groups, code camps, the MVP Global Summit, and other events. MVPs share their independent, real-world feedback with Microsoft, thereby helping Microsoft better understand users’ needs, improve current products, and develop future technology.

Customers and technology users who work with Microsoft technologies are encouraged to visit user groups, conferences, and training sessions that are led by MVPs. MVPs are objective technology experts who are eager to share their knowledge. They have no obligation to Microsoft and freely share their expert opinions and experience, earning users’ respect and trust.

My MVP profile can be found at:

https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Eugene.Rosenfeld