I’m very pleased to announce that I am now a Microsoft MVP in the Windows Server Admin Framework category, or in other words, PowerShell. I look forward to continuing to contribute to the PowerShell community, and anywhere else I can. Thanks to everyone who supported and mentored me over the years. I wouldn’t be an MVP without you!
About Me

I am certified Microsoft professional, a Microsoft MVP and an IT veteran with almost 20 years of experience, much of it spent as an IT consultant specializing in Windows server technologies. I work today as an independent author, trainer and consultant. I've co-authored or authored several books, courseware, and training videos on administrative scripting and automation. My latest book is Windows PowerShell 2.0: TFM (SAPIEN Press 2010).
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Congratulations,
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Congratulations Jeff. Now I know who to pick on with the tough POwerSehll questions.
Congradulations Jeff.
I’ve re-posted some of your things myself!
-Eric Greer
Congratulations Jeff-
How does one become a MS MVP?
thanks
In many ways, I’ve worked my entire career towards becoming an MVP. But it really comes down to being an above-average player in your field. This means doing things like writing, supporting users in forums and discussion groups, presentations.
Visit http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ for all the information you need.
Congratulations, Jeff!
You’re Welcome!
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Vinicius Canto
MVP – Windows Server – Admin Frameworks
Brazil