MVP Summit Winding Down

Link. March 16, 2007. Comments [2]. Posted in: BizTalk | Personal

Today was the final day of the MVP summit. I had a great time! It's always great to meet a people face to face, and during the last couple of days I got to finally meet in person Scott Colestock, Harry Pierson, Gregory van der Wiele (the only other user of my PipelineTesting library I know of!), Alan Smith, Jesus Rodriguez, Mick Badran, Abhilash M.S., Steve Swartz and a lot of other people.

We also got the chance to interact a lot with the product teams; not only with the BizTalk team but also from other teams within the Connected Systems Division, particularly during last night's dinner. I'd like to take the opportunity to publicly thank Marjan Kalantar (Community Program Manager for BizTalk Server) and Clemens Vasters for putting together a great set of sessions for us and taking fantastic care of us while visiting at Microsoft!



Monday, March 19, 2007 6:53:13 AM (SA Pacific Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
Thanks Tomas for attending the summit. It was a pleasure to have all of our valued MVPs on campus and meet face to face. Really glad to hear that you found the summit beneficial. See you soon at future events! Marjan
Thursday, March 22, 2007 3:23:45 AM (SA Pacific Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
Great to meet you too Thomas (finally) and the rest of the Crew. Great bunch of MS Guys working pretty hard to make all this happen and more.

Well done all and to the fellow MVPs I met.

See you at US TechEd
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