Cover by Kim Damsleth (Puzzlepart)
If you thought becoming an MVP is as easy as 1-2-3, think again – my story is all about pushing aside those who have been in my way and claiming what is mine! Don’t like it? Tough luck – I’m here to stay!
My musings on Office 365, search, programming and technology.
(June 1st, 2019, I started as a full time employee of Microsoft, thus any post before that date are solely written on my own behalf)
Cover by Kim Damsleth (Puzzlepart)
If you thought becoming an MVP is as easy as 1-2-3, think again – my story is all about pushing aside those who have been in my way and claiming what is mine! Don’t like it? Tough luck – I’m here to stay!
Yesterday was the first day of my July vacation between jobs, and I was spending the evening having a good time with some friends of mine.
I arrived at the restaurant 20 minutes early, ordered a beer and checked my e-mail. And there it was, an e-mail from the Microsoft MVP team reading:
Congratulations 2011 Microsoft MVP
This is my first time being awarded, and I have been awarded in the SharePoint Server category. For those who follow my blog you know that FAST for SharePoint is what I do these days, and it’s a community I very much enjoy being a part of.
Getting an award is something to live up to in my opinion, and I will try my best to continue to do what I love
PS! We all had a blast last night!