Microsoft MVP Award 2017 Microsoft Most Valuable Professional? It’s July, and two years before (2015), in the same month, I received the first Microsoft MVP award. I am humbled and honored to receive my third Microsoft MVP award.
Through this post, I wanted to thank all of my supporters, readers of this blog, my senior MVP colleagues, and all technology enthusiasts.
My Award is for contributions to SCCM and the Intune technical community. What kind of contributions? In-person speaking is similar to this. There is a video tutorial via the YouTube channel here and more. There is no single way to earn the MVP award. Following are some of the contribution areas:-
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- Providing Feedback
- Creating Content
- Helping Others
- In-Person Speaking
- Contributing code to Projects
What is the Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professional) Award? It’s NOT a certification, and there is no need to write any exams to get the Microsoft MVP award. The Microsoft MVP Award is an annual award that recognizes exceptional technology community leaders worldwide who actively share their high-quality, real-world expertise with users and Microsoft.
Microsoft MVP Award 2017 Microsoft Most Valuable Professional
With great pride, we announce that Anoop Chandran has been awarded a Microsoft® Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for 7/1/2017 – 7/1/2018. The Microsoft MVP Award is an annual award that recognizes exceptional technology community leaders worldwide who actively share their high-quality, real-world expertise with users and Microsoft. All of us at Microsoft recognize and appreciate Anoop’s extraordinary contributions, and we want to take this opportunity to share our appreciation with you.
Microsoft Executive Recognition Letter
With just over 4,000 awardees worldwide, Microsoft MVPs represent a highly select group of experts. MVPs share a deep commitment to the community and a willingness to help others. They represent the diversity of today’s technical communities. MVPs are present in over 90 countries, over 40 languages, and across numerous Microsoft technologies. MVPs share a passion for technology, a willingness to help others, and a commitment to the community.
These are the qualities that make MVPs exceptional community leaders. MVPs’ efforts enhance people’s lives and contribute to our industry’s success in many ways. Sharing their knowledge and experiences and providing objective feedback, they help people solve problems and discover new capabilities daily. MVPs are technology’s best and brightest, and we are honored to welcome Anoop as one of them.
To recognize their contributions, MVPs from around the world have the opportunity to meet Microsoft executives, network with peers, and position themselves as technical community leaders. This is accomplished through speaking engagements, one-on-one customer event participation, and technical content development. MVPs also receive early access to technology through various programs offered by Microsoft, which keeps them on the cutting edge of the software and hardware industry.
As a recipient of this year’s Microsoft MVP award, Anoop joins an exceptional group of individuals from around the world who have demonstrated a willingness to reach out, share their technical expertise with others and help individuals maximize their use of technology.
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Anoop C Nair is Microsoft MVP! He is a Device Management Admin with more than 20 years of experience (calculation done in 2021) in IT. He is a Blogger, Speaker, and Local User Group HTMD Community leader. His main focus is on Device Management technologies like SCCM 2012, Current Branch, and Intune. He writes about ConfigMgr, Windows 11, Windows 10, Azure AD, Microsoft Intune, Windows 365, AVD, etc.
Congrats. You deserve it.
Thank you much Ram for all the support!
Congratulations Anoop…you deserve for it and let this keep going on and on …