Showing posts with label Microsoft MVP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Microsoft MVP. Show all posts

September 22, 2009

Microsoft's recent changes to MVP Program


Microsoft made these non-NDA changes to the MVP Program last week

"Dear MVPs, Today, to align with the evolution and expansion of the global technical community, and based on MVP feedback and program participation levels, we are announcing some changes to the MVP Award Program. The technical community continues to expand into new technologies such as mobile and cloud computing, new venues such as social Web sites, and more countries. Microsoft understands the importance of community, and we continue to invest in community development. For example, to reflect the expanding community, we plan to develop new ways to recognize community influencers beyond the MVP Award Program. Meanwhile we are creating Microsoft Forums in 10 languages; building systems to help us to better listen to our customers worldwide; and expanding our investment in the MVP Award Program. We remain very excited about community and the opportunities it gives people.

The spirit of the MVP Award Program, including its core tenets and principles, is not changing. We continue to recognize leaders in the community, and say ‘thank you’ for the most outstanding community contributions and leadership through the MVP Award.

We remain committed to delivering a great MVP Award experience, including more focused, more relevant, and more targeted opportunities to enable you to offer us feedback, help people get the most out of their technology, and share your expertise and experience with others.

We want to offer benefits that are most relevant and beneficial to you and your technical communities. In order to invest in the most impactful MVP benefits, we need to remove some of the less significant benefits. Through our research, and MVP feedback, we discovered that less than 10% of MVPs use our e-Academy, e-Reference Library and MS Press book reviews. We also know that worldwide, MVPs’ experience of their MVP Bucks (eCompany Store benefit) can be impacted by local laws, taxation and customs.

From October 1, we will retire these benefits: Company Store (MVP Bucks), E-Academy, E-Reference Library, MS Press Book Reviews

Technical Experts Connection (TEC) - coming early 2010 As some of you will know from last year’s MVP Global Summit, we are investing in an exciting new online MVP portal site to enhance your program experience. The new site – Technical Experts Connection (TEC) - will enable you to see your benefits, easily access events and opportunities, and connect with your fellow MVPs and with Microsoft, all in one place. We anticipate that this new tool will save you time, dramatically reduce the volume of program emails in your inbox, and bring you closer to your program opportunities, engagements with Microsoft contacts and other MVPs. We will share more information on the new platform closer to launch in early 2010. Moving the program year from October to January, starting January 2010 In the past, the program year began in October to align with Microsoft’s business calendar. This caused some confusion, so we are moving the start of the program year to a calendar year. We will also adjust the dates of our twice-yearly MVP survey, in order to give you enough time to evaluate your award experience before offering us your feedback.

Our worldwide team is very excited about the developments in the community, and the investments we are making in the future of community engagement. The MVP Award Program continues to recognize the very best contributors in the community, and to say ‘Thank you’ to those outstanding people who share their knowledge and help people maximize the benefits of technology. Microsoft MVP Award Program"

Source: Activewin 


June 29, 2009

MVPs Love Bing! Do you love Bing?

Have you tried Bing? Well some of members of the Microsoft MVP community have, and they appear to be giving some good feedback.


Microsoft’s new web “Decision Engine” named Bing went Live on June 3rd. A number of our MVPs took the opportunity to test the new search technology. So far, feedback from our MVPs has been fantastic!


Click below to continue to the full article:
http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=86222344939&ref=mf

March 11, 2009

March 10, 2009

Microsoft MVP Summit 2009 video of "I'm a PC"



Here is a video Microsoft put together from the 2009 Microsoft MVP Summit, where we did our part in the "I'm a PC" campaign.

Source: http://www.microsoft.com/video/en/us/details/6d53ed7b-f784-4c00-b145-3c1123debc40

Microsoft MVP Summit 2009 wrapup by Brian Madden



This is a video that Brian Madden, a fellow Microsoft Terminal Server MVP, put together from this years Microsoft MVP Summit 2009 event, enjoy!

Source: http://www.brianmadden.com/blogs/tv/archive/2009/03/05/brian-madden-tv-episode-4-microsoft-mvp-summit-amp-rdp-7-preview.aspx

Microsoft MVP Summit 2009 video by Steve Greenburg



This is a video that Steve Greenburg, a fellow Microsoft Terminal Server MVP, put together from this years Microsoft MVP Summit 2009 event, enjoy!

Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NveMpT1Xmcs&fmt=18

March 9, 2009

2009 Microsoft MVP Global Summit overview

2009 MVP Global Summit

Compared to last year’s Microsoft MVP Global Summit, I think this year’s event went a little better. It’s not to say that last year’s event was bad or anything, but last year was more about what was cooking, and this year was more about taste testing. For example last year our feedback was more about what should be done to Terminal Services, and this year it was about giving feedback to what they have been able to accomplish over the past year.

We attended sessions on the following products:

· Windows Server 2008 R2
· RDP and Calista
· Remote Desktop Services
· Remote Desktop Virtualization
· Capacity Planning
· Application Compatibility
· Live Mesh

The sessions went very well, and we received a wealth of information, as well as being able to give feedback on what was presented. Due to non-disclosure agreements I can’t really talk about what was presented in those sessions, but as the release dates for those products comes closer, Microsoft will of course make information about what features are or are not going to be included available to the public. I don’t have a crystal ball, but if what was shown with a little tweaking is to be the final products, you will be pleasantly surprised.

And then there is this:

· “Terminal Services” is now “Remote Desktop Services”
· “VDI” is now “Remote Desktop Virtualization”

But wait there’s more

· The “Terminal Services Group” is now the “Remote Desktop Virtualization Group”

Product name changes are nothing new, but it appears product groups are also not immune; it did make for some interesting tongue twisters during some of the presentations.

If you want to know more about the Microsoft MVP program or the MVP Global Summit event, here are some links to discover more about Microsoft and MVP's in the community.

http://www.microsoft.com/mvp

http://www.mvpsummit2009.com/

http://blogs.msdn.com/mvpglobalsummit/