Wednesday, July 01, 2009

New MVPS Announced – July 2009

MVP_08Banner_EN Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) are exceptional technical community leaders from around the world who are awarded for voluntarily sharing their high quality, real world expertise in offline and online technical communities.

We announce newly awarded and re-awarded MVPS every quarter, the award is valid for an year, given for the contributions of the individual to technical communities over the past year.

We are extremely happy to welcome the following new MVPs:

Hans vredevoort Cluster Netherlands
Ragnar Harper PowerShell Norway
Jannes Alink System Center Configuration Manager Netherlands
Kenny Buntinx System Center Configuration Manager Belgium
Jyrki Kivimaki Directory Services Finland
Andreas Stenhall Windows Desktop Experience Sweden
Andre Kamman SQL Server Netherlands
Peter Larsson SQL Server Sweden
Tero Vuorenmaa Team System Finland
Johan Veldhuis Exchange Server Netherlands
Magnus Bjork Exchange Server Sweden
Martin Lidholm Communications Server Sweden
Martijn Bellaard Forefront Netherlands
Maarten Balliauw ASP/ASP.NET Belgium
Petri Tapio Wilhelmsen XNA/DirectX Norway

We are also extremely happy to welcome back the following MVPS who have been re-awarded.

Hans Le Roy Internet Explorer Belgium
Jan Eliasen BizTalk Denmark
Marcus Murray Enterprise Security Sweden
Patrik Lowendahl Visual C# Sweden
Christoffer Andersson Directory Services Sweden
Jetze Mellema Exchange Server Netherlands
Cor Ligthert Visual Basic Netherlands
Maurice de Beijer Connected System Developer Netherlands
Bruno van Dooren Visual C++ Belgium
Ronald Lemmen Dynamics CRM Netherlands
Wilfried Mestdagh Windows Live Platform Belgium
Jan Tielens SharePoint Server Belgium
Niek Otten Excel Netherlands
Erik van Ballegoij ASP/ASP.NET Netherlands
Edward Bakker Solutions Architect Netherlands
Bjorn Axell System Center Operations Manager Sweden
Anders Bengtsson System Center Operations Manager Sweden
Maarten Goet System Center Operations Manager Netherlands
Riemer Grootjans XNA/DirectX Belgium
Alex Thissen Visual C# Netherlands
Michel Roth Remote Desktop Services Netherlands
Wilco Van Bragt Remote Desktop Services Netherlands
Lene Fredborg Word Denmark
Henk Panneman Windows Home Server Netherlands
Joachim Marcel Farla Communications Server Netherlands
Stefan Schorling System Center Configuration Manager Sweden
Ronni Pedersen System Center Configuration Manager Denmark
Jesper Lund Stocholm XML Denmark
Joachim Nasslander Cluster Sweden
Peter Geelen Identity Lifecycle Manager Belgium
Peter Schmidt Internet Information Services Denmark
Olav Tvedt Setup & Deployment Norway
Dick Wenning Dynamics AX Netherlands
Marc Van Nooten Consumer Security Belgium
Toni Kinni Consumer Security Finland
Kurt Roggen Management Infrastructure Belgium
Andreas Sjostrom Device Application Development Sweden
Brian Rasmussen Visual C# Denmark

Thank you for your support to the community.

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