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After supporting Clustering Technologies for years, Microsoft recognized my work and professional competence involved in that task, therefore I received the prize MVP Award for 2005-2006 for the second year running.

The MVP (Most Valuable Professional) is a premier award from Microsoft that is recognized, credible, and accessible (from the description on the official MVP page) on a given platform. Currently, this is a select group of 2600 professionals distributed around the world. On 04/12/04 I was included in the group of Windows Server - Clustering. Besides myself, at present there are only 5 other Windows Server - Clustering MVPs - in the world.

How does someone get to be an MVP? An internal committee from Microsoft formed by professionals of several divisions receives a list with potentials candidates and selects the winners after a prudent analysis (for more information: MVP FAQ).

I want to thank everybody at Huntug and to Gary Wilson from Microsoft. Smiley Wink!

Thanks everybody - and I will see you online... Thumbs Up!

 

 

Here are my Clustering pages...

 


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