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Cybersecurity The Beginner’s Guide – Informative step by step Guide (19)

Cybersecurity The Beginner’s Guide It’s not a secret that there is a huge talent gap in the cybersecurity industry. Everyone is talking about it including the prestigious Forbes Magazine, Tech Republic, CSO Online, DarkReading, and SC Magazine, among many others. Additionally, Fortune CEO’s like Satya Nadella, McAfee’s CEO Chris Young, Cisco’s CIO Colin Seward along […]

MVP Reconnect Medal Erdal Ozkaya

MVP Reconnect Medal 2017 , I am thankful to receive it

MVP Reconnect Medal

I was always proud to be part of the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional – MVP – community but as soon as you sign a Full Time Employee Contract with Microsoft, you will need to return your award back, and this is what I did beginning of this year. As of January 2016 I was not a Microsoft Regional Director and Most Valuable Professional anymore , as it was my First day in this wonderful company.

Today , I had a call from the reception , Sharon ( Our receptionist) mentioned a packed delivery , I went down, signed and get the packet, opened it , and I saw the Thank you medal from the MVP Community with a note stating “Once MVP always MVP” . You can read more details about MVP Reconnect below

Just a small note, I will be always part of it as wonderful community as  Microsoft employee…

The MVP Reconnect story

Right after we announced the next generation of the Microsoft MVP Award about a year ago, the MVP Award Team made a commitment to keep up the constant evolution of the program. In this new “mobile-first, cloud-first” world, it is imperative to be more agile and to make sure we are providing the best experience to our customers and partners.

So, we asked ourselves: “What’s next?” We started to gather feedback from MVPs and other community leaders and received comments such as:

“Several former MVPs grew in their careers and today, they are CTOs and decision makers. I have a lot of respect for these peers and I listen when they talk. Their experience is king and I would love to see them get involved with the community again!”

“I am missing the MVP networking and the people…. That energy is unique.”

In fact, we have heard from many MVPs over the years who were looking for a way to stay in touch with the program and their peers after their award periods ended.

So, we created a working group – made up of Microsoft employees and current and former MVPs. Just like any other community, we brainstormed, discussed, drafted ideas together, and prioritized features. After a few months, MVP Reconnect was born! This is a new venture designed to keep you connected with Microsoft and with the professional communities you follow.

The idea behind the program can be best described with an analogy from another industry: The Oscars are one of the most well recognized and prestigious awards in the film industry. From the moment someone wins their first Oscar, they become part of a very special community – that of Academy Award Winners – and they belong to this community forever, even if they don’t win an award every year.

There is a very similar concept in our MVP community that we are helping to formalize: once an MVP, always part of the MVP community!

We understand the kind of commitment, time, and passion required to be an MVP. We also understand that life and priorities change and that, sometimes, you need to take a break to focus on other responsibilities, professional or personal. We believe that even though some community leaders are not always re-awarded, they still deserve recognition for being a valuable part of the Microsoft ecosystem!

We are very happy to announce MVP Reconnect! The program is available for all former MVPs to join.

Who can join?

The program is open to all former MVPs, regardless of technical expertise or award category, with a minimum of 1 full MVP Award year. Members must be in good standing, meaning that they must have no Code of Conduct or NDA violations.

We believe that having a diverse population will increase the impact of networking and create unique opportunities that were not possible in the past!

Put simply, if you are a former MVP, we’d love for you to join!

Why should I join?

MVP Reconnect will be the official channel for you to stay connected to other community leaders and Microsoft. You will have the opportunity to participate in an exclusive networking channel, events, and private discussions, as well as local and global offerings.

If your contributions to the technical community slow down temporarily, staying connected means that you maintain a good position for future recognition as an active MVP. If you have a long history with the MVP program, you’ll be able to share your experiences and coach others to take full advantage of all the opportunities that the MVP Award can provide.

This is not a program from Microsoft to the community; this is a program where Microsoft and the community contribute together to have a bigger impact! For this reason, we have decided to have a joint management approach and we are establishing an advisory board. Five to ten members will be part of this board and they will have the responsibility to represent the community and lead the constant evolution of the MVP Reconnect program.

They will partner with Microsoft to define new features of the program, consolidate feedback, and evaluate cool new ideas for members. We will have periodic elections to select new board members. As part of a true community, you, through your advisory board representation, will be able to participate in driving new ideas, shaping the community structure, and building this program for the future.

After you are approved in the program, we will send you a small thank you gift to show our appreciation.

More details : https://mvp.microsoft.com/en-us/Pages/reconnect-whatis

Erdal

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EO Oct15

Award winning month ( October 2015)

Award winning month

I have been awarded by Microsoft “Most Valuable Professional” again this time in “Windows and Devices for IT” . Thank you everyone for the support , i will always work harder , promise ;)

Award Update – Oct 2015

A lot has changed since Microsoft first recognized 34 exceptional community leaders with the MVP Award in 1993. When they came to meet with the product teams a year or so later, they all fit in a boat—with Bill Gates.

Today there are more than 4,000 MVPs globally, and many of them now design, build and innovate across multiple platforms, devices and technologies, creating holistic solutions and helping others do the same. With this increased agility and openness in mind, we have evolved the MVP program to better align it to today’s cloud-first, mobile-first world.

As part of this evolution, we are shifting much of the traditional MVP Award structure—which recognizes MVPs by technical expertise—to encompass the broad array of community contributions many MVPs make across technologies. The awards for Developer and IT Pro oriented MVPs are moving from 36 areas of technical expertise to a set of 10, new, broader categories that encompass a combined set of 90 contribution areas—including open source technologies. In addition, all MVPs will now be recognized for their community contributions across multiple technologies.

MVPs consistently tell us that one of the things they value most about receiving the award is the connections they make with Microsoft product teams. With these changes to the award, we’ll be gaining greater insight into how and where MVPs contribute to the community and the host of technologies they work with, which will enable much richer conversations and deeper engagements with our product teams.

These changes also will provide local Microsoft teams with increased insight into MVPs’ interests and abilities, opening the door to expanded opportunities for MVPs such as speaking at regional events and having Microsoft evangelists join their MVP-created community events. In addition, all MVPs are now invited to publish, for the first time, on Microsoft’s online community, Channel 9.

To see my awards  click here

For more info :

https://mvp.microsoft.com/en-us/Pages/mvp-award-update

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Microsoft Most Valuable Professional

Microsoft Most Valuable Professional 2015

Microsoft® Most Valuable Professional

I am humbled and overwhelmed to recive this year the Microsoft® Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award again.

Below is the letter from  Microsoft

To whom it may concern,

It is with great pride we announce that Erdal Ozkaya has been awarded as a Microsoft® Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for 4/1/2015 – 4/1/2016. The Microsoft MVP Award is an annual award that recognizes
exceptional technology community leaders worldwide who actively share their high quality, real world expertise with users and Microsoft. All of us at Microsoft recognize and appreciate Erdal’s extraordinary contributions and want to take this opportunity to share our appreciation with you. Continue reading Microsoft Most Valuable Professional 2015

Microsoft brings Global Expert to Share Insights Erdal Ozkaya

Microsoft brings Global Expert to Share Insights (12)

Microsoft brings Global Expert to Share Insights Upgrading the technology that runs your business could mean the difference between keeping the status quo and boosting sales. In line with their commitment to empower businesses through technology, Microsoft, together with its Certified Partner for Learning Solutions namely Fast Lane (which bought CEO IT), brought Erdal Ozkaya, one […]

Using Tech Erdal Ozkaya

Using tech for your business – Empower via Windows 8

Using tech for your business

Published at Entrepreneur Magazine
https://www.entrepreneur.com.ph/business-ideas/using-tech-for-your-business

Upgrading the technology that runs your business could mean the difference between keeping the status quo and boosting sales. In line with their commitment to empower businesses through technology, Microsoft, together with its Certified Partner for Learning Solutions namely Fast Lane (which bought CEO IT), brought Erdal Ozkaya, one of their top global IT experts to share expertise to existing and potential SME members of Microsoft Philippines Enterprise Partners during an MVP Led Community Event.

Erdal Ozkaya is one of Microsoft’s Most Valuable Professionals (MVP) and an expert in several Microsoft products such as Active Directory, and Windows Client and Server. During the forum, Ozkaya shared his knowledge and expertise on the importance for SMEs and local businesses to maximize and enhance their IT infrastructure with Microsoft technologies to help them achieve business growth. He also discussed how Filipino businesses can maximize leading Microsoft technologies such as Server 2012, Office 365 and Windows 8 to accelerate the achievement of their business goals through enhancing their computing and IT ecosystem.

Server 2012 and Office 365, along with the recently launched Windows 8, are part of Microsoft’s efforts to make technology affordable and available to more businesses and individuals to help strengthen their productivity and efficiency.

Server 2012 is a cloud-ready information platform that builds quick and secure data management solutions where businesses can upload, share and access big corporate files in a fast performance and hack-free security, while Office 365 is platform designed for collaboration and communication such as video conferencing, instant messaging, and easy and secure system administration management.

Windows 8 is designed to help enterprise partners strengthen the efficiency of their businesses. Another useful feature is Windows-To-Go that allows users to pack-up their entire desktop and bring it along with them on a small USB drive and access their hard drive wherever they go.

Microsoft has entered into a new age of technology and with a powerful operating system like Windows 8, and products like Server 2012, Office 365 businesses are able to strengthen their IT operations to reduce costs and deliver a whole new level of business value,” Erdal Ozkaya, Enterprise Solutions Manager at Fastlane Asia Pacific said. “It is designed to deliver the experience people love along with the enterprise-grade capabilities that will help strengthen businesses\\\’ IT infrastructure.” Continue reading Using tech for your business – Empower via Windows 8

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