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I been awarded Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for BizTalk Server in the year 2007.
Some Introduction about MVP Program: Most Valuable Professionals (MVP) award is given by Microsoft recognising exceptional community leaders from around the world who voluntarily share their high quality, real world expertise with others. Over 100 million people participate in technical communities but there are only about 3,500 MVPs worldwide (and only 45 around the world for BizTalk Server). Outstanding technical community members are nominated by their peers, Microsoft employees, and MVPs. Each year a panel of Microsoft employees reviews the contributions of each nominee for quality, quantity, and level of impact on the technical community. See this FAQ for full details. |
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San Francisco, November 6, 2005 - SQL Server Service Broker Management Studio 2005.Saravana Kumar's entry is selected as Category Winner (MCP track) at Connected Systems Competition conducted by Microsoft Corporation and MSDN Magazine - "The Best tool to provide additional functionality to SQL Server 2005 that is not already included in the product". In the Editor's Note of the MSDN Magazine (April 2006 Edition) Joshua Trupin writes: |
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"In conjunction with the big launch event last November, MSDN Magazine co-sponsored
the Connected Systems Developer competition. The rules were simple: show us your
most creative programming efforts using SQL Server 2005, Visual Studio 2005, and
BizTalk 2004 or 2006. We were expecting a handful of interesting entries, maybe
50 or so. But entries started to flood in at an amazing rate. Hundreds and hundreds
of people took the opportunity to submit incredible, innovative work. It was really
a Herculean challenge to properly judge each entry..."
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