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Ridgian MVP award

Ridgian today announced that one of its Software Architects Dave McMahon has again been awarded with MVP status in SharePoint from Microsoft. This is the third year that Dave has been recognised by Microsoft and this year differs to the previous ones as this year's award is for SharePoint as opposed to Connected Systems previously.
"Fame at last!" comments Dave McMahon, Software Systems Architect of Ridgian.
About the Microsoft MVP Program
The Microsoft MVP Award recognises exceptional technical community leaders from around the world who voluntarily share their high quality, real world expertise with others. Microsoft MVPs are a highly select group of experts representing technology's best and brightest who share a deep commitment to community and a willingness to help others. Worldwide, there are over 100 million participants in technical communities; of these participants, there are fewer than 4,000 active Microsoft MVPs. Microsoft believes that technical communities enhance people's lives and the industry's success by providing users with the opportunity to have conversations about technology that catalyse change and innovation. Technical communities help users adopt new technologies more quickly and more effectively. Also, they help Microsoft product developers understand the "pulse" of our users and better meet our customers' needs. As the most active, expert participants in technical communities, MVPs are recognised and awarded for their inspirational commitment to technical communities.
In order to receive the Microsoft MVP Award, MVP nominees undergo a rigorous review process. Technical community members, current MVPs, and Microsoft personnel may nominate candidates. A panel that includes MVP team members and product group teams evaluate each nominee's technical expertise and voluntary community contributions for the past year. The panel considers the quality, quantity, and level of impact of the MVP nominee's contributions.
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Active MVPs receive the same level of scrutiny as other candidates each year. MVP Award recipients reflect Microsoft's global customer base and the breadth of Microsoft's technologies. MVPs have been awarded in new categories such as Windows Live, Xbox, VSTO, Microsoft Dynamics, and Visual Developer Team System. A significant portion of new MVPs represent emerging markets in China, Russia, and Korea, as well as smaller markets like Ghana, Nepal, Macedonia, and Macao. MVPs also represent the diversity of today's technical communities. Respecting the user's desire to get technical information in a variety of ways, Microsoft recognises both online and offline community contributions. Reviewers consider the contributions that nominees make to traditional communities such as public newsgroups and third-party Web sites, as well as emerging community venues such as forums and blogs.

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