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[26 Feb 2010 | No Comment | 277 views]

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Justin and me, we have intervied some US MVP’s together with their MVP Lead Jake Gray…

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[20 Feb 2010 | No Comment | 328 views]

What is if 2 Aussie finds them in a huge campus like Microsoft ? And what if its the MVP Summit?
Joke in side, we are discussing with Kyle why it is important to come to the MVP Summit ?
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[20 Feb 2010 | No Comment | 241 views]

In this video me & Justin m brought together some Chinese and Korean MVP’s together and ask them what they think about the MVP Summit… As a dedicated video staff me and Justin had some difficulties to manage all of them but it was really FUN, 2 part video, promise you are going to love it !
PART 1

PART 2

IT News, Microsoft, Product Reviews, Status update about ME!, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2 »

[20 Feb 2010 | One Comment | 1,292 views]

 Event: Tech Teachers: Exchanging email in 2010 and Top 10 reasons to switch to Windows 7 /Server 2008 R2
Topic: Exchange 2010 server, Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7
 Date: TBA
Sydney Canberra Melbourne Perth
Event goal: introduce people to the technical & business drivers behind moving from existing messaging infrastructure such as Exchange 2003/7 to Exchange 2010. Audience: IT managers, Email administrators, help desk managers Background: The Tech Teaches series brings together content for both the business manager as well as technical resource. Hosted by a Microsoft MVP (Microsoft Valuable Professional) and …

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[19 Feb 2010 | No Comment | 233 views]

While at summit, Justin and I did a load of interviews of other MVP’s and their experiences.  What we didn’t realise is that one of the MVP’s wanted us to do an interview for him in return.  Watch and enjoy as Sung Ki Park, a Windows Desktop Experience MVP from Korea, interviews me and Justin, where we try our hardest to understand Korean- English 
Oh and make sure you wait till the end to see the best bit  Oleeeee
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[19 Feb 2010 | No Comment | 194 views]

The Microsoft MVP Program is a worldwide programme that has over 4,000 recipients representing over 90 competencies and spanning more than 70 countries.  According to the official MVP website:
The Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) Award is an annual award given to outstanding members of Microsoft’s technical communities based on contributions made during the previous 12 months to offline and online Microsoft-related technical communities
This week, over 1,300 MVP’s have travelled the globe to descend on the Redmond and Bellvue campus to learn new things, share their experiences and, well network.  The …