With a PhD in Physics, Microsoft’s “Most Valuable Professional,” Mr. Michev, has quite an interesting career path. We are excited to introduce to you the MVP and we hope you’ll be inspired by his distinctive ... read more...
We are excited to introduce to you Microsoft’s “Most Valuable Professional,” Mrs. Gharani, and we hope that you will be inspired by her distinctive career path. In addition to discussing her work as an MVP in-depth ... read more...
Since 1995, Microsoft has given the MVP (Most Valuable Professional) award as its highest honor. Brien Posey is one of the honorees. In the first part of our interview, we discovered what Mr. Posey ... read more...
We are excited to introduce to you Microsoft’s “Most Valuable Professional,” Mr. Posey, and we hope that you will be inspired by his distinctive career path. In addition to discussing his work as an MVP in-depth ... read more...
The Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professional) award is the highest award that Microsoft has given annually since 1995. The nominees convince with their high technical competence, which they record in their contributions (lectures, books, ... read more...
Microsoft gives a „Most Valuable Professional” (MVP) award each year to deserving individuals. Individuals that are “technology experts who passionately share their knowledge with the community. They are always on the “bleeding edge” and have ... read more...
Meet Anand Khanse, Windows MVP and founder of The Windows Club. Learn his opinion on Windows 10, the Windows rumour mill, how to become a successful blogger, and more! read more...
Meet Robert Sparnaaij (AKA Roady) Outlook MVP, and owner of two of the most popular blogs in the Outlook universe. Click through to learn how he got started. read more...
Learn more about Ken Slovak, the longest standing member of the Outlook MVP family. Click through to get great first-hand advice about how to make it as a Microsoft MVP. read more...
Email is an excellent communication method. It has become a ubiquitous part of daily life since it became widespread in the mid-1990s. It is so well-used that workers now spend 28% of business hours reading and writing emails. Improving the
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