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  • 1,800 Tech Professionals Gather for Microsoft 2008 MVP Global Summit

    Microsoft Corp. honors its 2008 Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs), a highly select group of experts who represent the best and brightest in technical communities, at the 2008 MVP Global Summit April 14–17 in Seattle at the Washington State Convention and Trade Center and at Microsoft headquarters in...
    Posted to Bink.nu (Weblog) by Vasudev on 04-15-2008
  • Microsoft threatens its Most Valuable Professional

    As a hobby, Cansdale developed an add-on for Microsoft Visual Studio. TestDriven.NET allows unit test suites to be run directly from within the Microsoft IDE. Cansdale gave away this gadget on his website, and initially received the praises of Microsoft. In fact, Microsoft was so pleased with him, it...
    Posted to Bink.nu (Weblog) by Steven Bink on 06-06-2007
  • Microsoft Recognizes Most Valuable Professionals at 2007 MVP Global Summit

    REDMOND, Wash. — Feb. 22, 2007 — In the wake of the largest product launch in the company’s history, that of the Windows Vista™ operating system, the 2007 Microsoft ® Office system and Exchange Server 2007, Microsoft Corp. will host the 2007 MVP Global Summit. The annual event recognizes the value that...
    Posted to Bink.nu (Weblog) by Spy on 02-23-2007
  • Microsoft revokes MVP status of adware distributor

    The Lord giveth, the Lord taketh away. One week after it named the creator of a Windows Messenger add-on to its list of Most Valued Professionals (MVPs), Microsoft has revoked the award after critics pointed out that the program is used to distribute adware. Last week Microsoft named Cyril Paciullo,...
    Posted to Bink.nu (Weblog) by Steven Bink on 10-09-2006
  • MVP Summit Dates Set - Bill Gates to Deliver Keynote

    The Microsoft MVP Program is proud to announce that Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates will deliver the keynote at the 2007 Global Summit! Save the date - the Global Summit will take place March 12-15, 2007 in Seattle at the Washington State Convention Center and at Microsoft...
    Posted to Bink.nu (Weblog) by Dortoh on 02-03-2006
  • Over 1,500 Technology Enthusiasts Are Honored at the Microsoft 2005 MVP Global Summit in Redmond

    REDMOND, Wash. — Sept. 29, 2005 — This week Microsoft Corp. hosts the 2005 MVP Global Summit, which will be attended by the most globally and technologically diverse group of awardees in the 12-year history of the program. Throughout the event, more than 1,500 Microsoft® Most Valuable Professionals ...
    Posted to Bink.nu (Weblog) by Spy on 09-30-2005
  • Microsoft to Focus on Networking at MVP Summit

    Microsoft's annual Most Valuable Professional Global Summit kicks off today as some 1,500 such professionals from 72 different countries and representing 90 Microsoft technologies stream onto the company's Redmond campus for three days of networking with each other and with Microsoft's product development...
    Posted to Bink.nu (Weblog) by Steven Bink on 09-29-2005
  • New MVP Logo

    When I was MVP I thought the MVP logo was somewhat outdated, I had a bink.nu designed modernised MVP logo on Bink.nu, which I had to remove from Microsoft. Now finally their is a new logo, but hey, I'm no MVP anymore[*-)]
    Posted to Bink.nu (Weblog) by Steven Bink on 06-15-2005
  • Bink no longer Microsoft MVP

    Bink no longer Microsoft MVP [:O] I was quite surprised when I heard I didn't get the award this year, later a bit disappointed and a bit pissed of to be honest. The reason is the Windows Server product group did not accept my nomination, because "I don't help enough people" Hmmm, that's weird, In my...
    Posted to Bink.nu (Weblog) by Steven Bink on 04-12-2005
  • Microsoft MVPs Say They Want Old VB Back

    Microsoft Corp. is facing a revolt from some of its favored developers over the company's support for what the developers are calling classic Visual Basic, also known as VB6 (Visual Basic 6). More than 100 Microsoft MVPs (Most Valuable Professionals) have signed an online petition calling for the company...
    Posted to Bink.nu (Weblog) by Steven Bink on 03-10-2005
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