1. Microsoft MVP Summit just days away…

    Wednesday, 7 Mar 2007 View Comments Posted by: Sean O'Driscoll

    Well, I hadn’t planned to blog about this really…as it is my actual day job…but, I have to admit, I’m pretty excited about this.  On March 12th, I get to play host for what I suspect is one of the biggest community parties on the planet! 

    Some short background.  In my day job, I’m responsible for the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional award program.  The award began in the early 90s to recognize and thank the outstanding online community contributors on CompuServe.  Over the years, it expanded to include both online and offline community contributors to both Microsoft hosted and independent, 3rd party communities focused on Microsoft technologies.  Today, there are just over 3500 MVPs worldwide spanning nearly every Microsoft technology and in nearly 100 countries.  As an example, you can meet some of these experts on the Windows Vista Community page.  You can also search for MVPs here

    It’s important to note that MVPs are NOT Microsoft employees.  In fact, I think they would loudly agree with me that they don’t do what they do in communities to help Microsoft, but to help other users.  As independent and highly active community experts on Microsoft technologies they provide amazing insights to Microsoft and more importantly, to millions of users through technical communities around the world.  I’m often asked how “I” can become an MVP and I think what’s important to say to this is that it really isn’t something to be manufactured.  MVPs don’t really try to be MVPs…it’s just who they are – they love to help people with technology.  The least Microsoft can do is reach out, acknowledge, and “Thank” them.  That is the job of my team at Microsoft. 

    Now, back to the summit.  Approximately every 12-18 months, Microsoft invites the MVPs to Redmond for the annual MVP summit.  This year, just shy of 1900 MVPs will be joining us, making this by far the largest MVP Summit ever.  Now, I have to admit, I am excited to have Bill Gates keynote and kick things off for us on the 13th, but the real action is the rest of the week where Microsoft product teams will host 533 sessions designed to not only connect the MVPs with one another (a true highlight of the summit), but also with their peers in the product teams.  It’s an amazing site.  With MVPs registered to attend from 88 countries, this will also be the most globally diverse summit in our history. 

    So, count on me taking some photos and getting them linked here via flickr.  And if your lucky, no one will catch any video of my annual required turn at karaoke.

    Don’t forget to Digg it…

    [digg=http://digg.com/software/MVPs_coming_to_Microsoft_for_Global_Summit]

    Sean

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    • Did you see this one (sea of red) ?
      http://weblogs.asp.net/lduveau/archive/2007/04/...
    • OK so I didn't get a picture with Bill but I did get one on the stage before Bill got there as well as one with you, Sean. Here are the front row shots....
      http://picasaweb.google.com/jkenzig/BillGatesKe...

      Jim Kenzig
      MVP Terminal Services
    • Sean ODriscoll
      Sudden Yoda moment for me... I thought: "yes, see you I will. hmmm. Jedi." Read this with appropriate Yoda voice over.

      sean
    • Thanks for the numbers, Sean. Blogged today at http://tonyramos.com/Presentations%20Weblog.htm
      Hope to meet you over the next few days -- Tony
    • Sean ODriscoll
      LOL...your Wallop is on its way!!

      BBQ for 20...yes...for 2000 - NO WAY!! My wife would kill me!!

      sean
    • Where's the BBQ? How come I did not get the invitation on the Wallop? :(
    • LOL! I wish I could cook for so many!! I could use the distraction. I'll need to BBQ after summit just to soothe myself.

      sean
    • Talking of 'in the house', what time is the BBQ at yours? :-)
    • Yeah!!! Me too. It should be a blast...glad to know that Germany is "in the house!!"

      sean
    • Sean, looking forward to meeting you in Seattle!

      Uschi, I think we are on the same flight, meet you in Copenhagen!

      Osman, your comment reminds me of the "Hitchhikers Guide to the Universe". Learning how to fly is described there as "throw yourself at the ground and miss" ;-)

      Ute (PowerPoint MVP)
    • Hi Sean,
      it's the final countdown and I'm very nervous. Tomorrow morning I'll start to see you all in Seattle ;-)) It's a long journey from a little Town in Germany called Bad Zwischenahn over Hambourg and Copenhagen to Seattle, where I'll arrive at Saturday afternoon.

      Thank you for your great work, you've done in the past and you'll do in future to let us have this great adventure ;-))

      I'll blog too about the summit for the German people an I think, there are a lot of things, I'll have to talk about.

      See you in Seattle
      Uschi
    • Osman Shener
      Hi Sean , this is the answer of mine when somebody asks me "How can I become an MVP?".


      "MVPs don’t really try to be MVPs…it’s just who they are - they love to help people with technology."

      :)
      C U in Summit
      Osman Shener - Windows Networking MVP
    • Sean ODriscoll
      I LOVE IT!!! I have it:) Can I get another one that counts me down until the summit ends on Thursday:) I'll be able to relax just a little that day!!

      sean
    • Sean ODriscoll
      It's funny you say that, I think it was two years ago we had an MVP / Billg look alike. During the opening reception, I played a joke where I brought him up front - there was a moment where a lot of pictures were taken before people realized it wasn't really Bill. I'll have to see who the best look alike is next week.

      See you soon!
      sean
    • I am super excited to be coming and even more excited about seeing Bill Gates than you I bet. ; ) It has been a dream of mine to just meet him and get a pic with him. My reason? I look a lot like him and working in IT every where I go I am told that I look like him. I just want a picture standing next to him to pull out show people..no see THAT's Bill Gates. LOL
      Hope to run into you there and get a picture of that Karaoke dig.
      Jim Kenzig
      MVP Terminal Services.
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