The MVP program (Microsoft Most Valuable Professional) is designed to recognize “technology experts who passionately share their knowledge with the community.” People are always curious about the make-up of the MVP group (including MVPs themselves), so I decided to take a closer look at the section to which I belong.
Information about MVPs is publicly available on the MVP web site. Microsoft lists 505 Office Servers and Services MVPs, which is the group that deals with technologies such as SharePoint, Exchange, and Office 365. Microsoft employs one of those listed and some MVPs wish to be anonymous and do not allow the publication of their personal details on the MVP site. However, I managed to find details for 486 MVPs, or 96.43% of the total adjusted population (504). The figures presented below are based on that data.
The data used omits some MVPs who credibly might be included. For example, Andy Malone’s award is for cloud and datacenter management, yet Andy spends a lot of his time teaching people to use Office 365 effectively. Another example is Brian Desmond, an expert in Active Directory and Identity Management, both of which are essential underpinnings for the Office Servers and Services family.
However, we must have a baseline and that baseline comes from the way Microsoft categorizes MVPs. Here are some data points to consider.
Top Ten Countries
Unsurprisingly, given that it is both Microsoft’s largest and home market, the U.S. tops the list with 108 MVPs with a spill-over into Canada. The U.K. is Microsoft’s second largest and second oldest subsidiary and has always played a strong role in the Office community, so has a large group. The same is true for Australia, which was a strong participant in early Exchange and SharePoint deployments.
United States: 108
Canada: 46
United Kingdom: 25
Australia: 23
Japan: 20
China: 18
Germany: 16
France: 15
Italy: 13
India/Korea: 12
The number for China is likely higher by 5-6 as experience indicates that many of the anonymous MVPs are based in China.
In other figures, we see that Sri Lanka (8) has more MVPs than mature European markets like Belgium and Spain (both 7) or Norway (5). Given the relative market sizes and the fact that Microsoft has Office 365 datacenters in India, it also seems strange that Sri Lanka is so close to the count of Indian MVPs (13).
Sometimes it happens that a Microsoft MVP local lead is successful in recruiting several MVPs over a short period to swell the representation of a country. Given that four of the eight Sri Lankan MVPs have just one or two awards, this might be the case here. Another sign of recent activity is that the Sri Lankan MVPs have an average tenure of 3.38 years while Swedish MVPs (9) have an average tenure of 6.56 years.
Some recent discussions in the MVP Facebook group considered the issue of how many MVPs are female, spurred on by a very interesting article that explained how to use the Microsoft Cognitive API to analyze the sex and age of people based on their photos. In this instance, MVP Jamie Dixon examined the make-up of the U.S.-based MVPs, again using publicly-available data from the MVP web site. That analysis established that 12% of the U.S. MVP community is female.
The Office 365 MVP data indicates that 41 or 8.44% is female (it is sometimes hard to know, even with photos). I do not believe that including the anonymous MVPs into this analysis will change matters in any significant way. As I noted in the Facebook group, this is in line with my experience of managing large technical communities, where the number of female employees ranged from 13% to 6% depending on the grade. I suspect that the amount of contribution required from an individual before they get through the MVP nomination process tends to favor more senior individuals. In this light, the 8.44% result is understandable but “could do better”.
The Focus Areas
Each MVP focuses on a certain area of technology. It’s quite difficult to decide the technology areas in which some MVPs specialize, so some inspired guesswork and data retrieved from MVP profiles (from the MVP site and LinkedIn) plus individual blogs contributed to the distribution.
Office 365 includes both MVPs who specialize in more than a single workload (i.e. they do not focus on Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, Skype for Business, or Yammer) and MVPs where insufficient evidence exists to put them into one of the other categories. It could be that this group is smaller (perhaps around 70) and that the other categories need to be adjusted upwards. For now, here’s my best guess:
SharePoint: 234
Office 365: 118
Exchange: 66
Skype: 60
Yammer: 8
The size of an individual grouping changes over time. For example, two years ago, there were 103 Exchange MVPs, now there are 66. The change marks the transition of work from on-premises Exchange to Office 365 and the attendant refocusing of individuals on that transition.
What can be surprising is the clustering of people within a specialty inside one country. The best example of this is Canada, where 28 of the 46 MVPs (54%) focus on SharePoint. The U.S. has a slightly higher percentage of SharePoint MVPs (58% – 63 from 108), so the percentage isn’t the surprise. It’s rather that Canada boasts 11.97% of the total worldwide SharePoint MVP population. France, for instance, has a substantially higher GDP than Canada, yet has only 7 SharePoint MVPs. Although you cannot translate a country’s GDP into any indication of how much SharePoint work goes on, it’s reasonable to assume that the higher the economic activity, the more technology is consumed. But it’s just one way of looking at a piece of data.
Another surprise is that the United States has only 20 Exchange MVPs. Although this is nearly a third of the worldwide population, the Exchange has always been a strong player in the U.S. market, yet there are relatively few MVPs supporting the activity. On the upside, the Exchange MVP community is very experienced, hence the name “Exchange grumpies” attributed to a certain set of these MVPs.
All of this proves that different reasons underpin why MVP populations exist in certain locations and disciplines. In the case of Canada, it’s likely that a strong local SharePoint community and encouragement from the Microsoft Canada subsidiary contributed to the growth in MVPs. It’s an experienced bunch too (15 of the 26 have five or more years in the program), which usually helps in terms of leadership. The people factor in terms of mentoring others and finding and then proposing suitable candidates to become MVPs cannot be discounted either.
Number of Awards
MVPs receive awards on an annual basis. Microsoft renews MVP status after a review by the local MVP program manager and the sponsoring product group. MVPs learn of their renewal through email, the arrival of which is often fraught with anticipation. The decision to renew is based on an individual’s participation in the MVP program and their contribution to the Microsoft technical community.
Measurement of contribution is an interesting debate. Some MVPs contribute by answering user questions in technical forums like the Microsoft Tech Community (Vasil Michev and Juan Carlos González Martin are notably proactive here). Others prefer to speak at conferences like Microsoft Ignite, others are prolific writers, while others serve as the leaders of country or regional-level user groups. In all cases, it is not the actual form of contribution that is important. Rather, it is the impact of that contribution, something that is not always obvious or easy to measure.
Here is a list of the most experienced MVPs based on the number of awards each has received. The achievement of Ed Crowley to be an Exchange MVP for essentially the entire lifetime of the Exchange product is extraordinary. Ed is well known for his catchphrase “There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems.”
Michael Greth has been an MVP for 19 years, but as SharePoint first shipped in 2001, he has not received awards in the same discipline for all those years.
Ed Crowley (Exchange): 20
Michael Greth (SharePoint): 19
Frank Carius (Exchange): 16
Thierry Deman (Exchange): 16
Andy David (Exchange): 14
Fabrice Romelard (SharePoint): 14
Glen Scales (Exchange): 14
Heejin Lee (Office 365): 14
John Timney (Office 365): 14
Norbert Fehlauer (Exchange): 14
Paul Robichaux (Exchange): 14
Robert L. Bogue (SharePoint): 14
Spencer J. Harbar (SharePoint): 14
Tony Redmond (Exchange): 14
The median number of awards across the 486 MVPs is five. In one way, you might consider five years to be how long someone might expect to still be in the program, if they continue to contribute at the required level. However, that assumption is invalid when awards track achievement in different areas of technology. For example, Microsoft acquired Yammer in 2012, so MVPs who work with Yammer have less time in the program than those who work with Exchange or SharePoint.
Fifty-four (11.1%) of the MVPs are now in their first award cycle, 28 of which are SharePoint MVPs. Introducing new people to the program at the rate of over 10% is a reasonable refresh and reflects the normal turnover that you might see in any population working with technology.
It’s important to say that the MVP community does not always gain people. Some also leave, perhaps because they are no longer working in an area of technology that’s important to Microsoft or because they no longer have the time available to make the expected contribution.
The MVP community flexes and changes to reflect what’s happening in the real world, which means that Microsoft is always looking for great candidates to join. You can nominate yourself or someone else online. Before you do, read this piece by MVP Melanie Hohertz and make sure that you really want what you will take on!
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List of Office Servers and Services MVPs as at 1-Jan-2017
Here is the data I used for the analysis.
Name
Country
Focus
Awards
Adam Gent
United Kingdom
Skype
6
Adam Jacobs
United States
Skype
7
Adam Levithan
United States
SharePoint
1
Adis Jugo
Bosnia-Herzegovina
SharePoint
6
Adnan Amin
Pakistan
SharePoint
2
Adnan Rafique
United States
Exchange
1
Agnes Molnar
Hungary
SharePoint
9
Ai Hirano (Yamasaki)
Japan
SharePoint
13
Ajay Kakkar
India
Skype
2
Akira Sakuma
Japan
Office 365
3
Akira Yamamoto
Japan
Skype
10
Alan Byrne
United Kingdom
Office 365
1
Alan Marshall
New Zealand
SharePoint
4
Alan Richards
United Kingdom
Office 365
6
Albert-Jan Schot
Netherlands
SharePoint
3
Alessandro Appiani
Italy
Skype
2
Alessandro Vannini
Italy
Office 365
4
Alex Lewis
United States
Skype
3
Alex Pearce
United Kingdom
SharePoint
9
Alexander Zhuravlev
Russia
Office 365
1
Alexey Sadomov
Russia
SharePoint
6
Alexis Conia
France
Skype
5
Alistair Pugin
South Africa
SharePoint
2
Amit Vasu
Canada
SharePoint
3
Amy Cane Dolzine
United States
Yammer
2
Anders Dissing
Denmark
SharePoint
4
Anderson Patricio
Canada
Exchange
12
Andre Vala
Portugal
SharePoint
2
Andres Felipe Rojas Parra
Colombia
SharePoint
5
Andrew Connell
United States
SharePoint
12
Andrew Higginbotham
United States
Exchange
3
Andrew Morpeth
New Zealand
Skype
3
Andrew Price
United Kingdom
Skype
2
Andy David
United States
Exchange
14
Andy Dawson
United Kingdom
SharePoint
2
Anthony Costeseque
France
SharePoint
5
Antonio Maio
Italy
SharePoint
5
Asami Kuniyoshi
Japan
Office 365
1
Ashutosh Singh
India
SharePoint
6
Asif Rehmani
United States
SharePoint
10
Atsuo Yamasaki
Japan
SharePoint
7
Ayako Uruno
Japan
SharePoint
2
Aye Myat Moe
Japan
Skype
3
Ayman Mohammed El-Hattab
UAE
SharePoint
7
Balu Ilag
United States
Skype
5
Becky Benishek
United States
Yammer
2
Becky Bertram
United States
SharePoint
8
Ben Curry
United States
SharePoint
10
Ben Robb
United Kingdom
SharePoint
10
Benjamin Niaulin
Canada
SharePoint
4
Benoit Hamet
Australia
Exchange
10
Benoît Jester
France
SharePoint
4
Bhargav Shukla
United States
Exchange
4
Bijaya Kumar Sahoo
India
SharePoint
3
Bin Wang
China
SharePoint
2
Bjoern H Rapp
Norway
SharePoint
4
Bob German
United States
SharePoint
1
Brennon Kwok
Singapore
Skype
5
Brian Alderman
United States
SharePoint
1
Brian Nøhr
Denmark
Office 365
4
Brian R Ricks
United States
Skype
11
Brian Reid
United Kingdom
Exchange
4
Bruce Jourdain de Coutance
France
Exchange
4
Bryan Marks
Canada
Office 365
1
Carlos Citrangulo
Brazil
SharePoint
3
Cathy Dew
United States
SharePoint
5
Cedric Perion
Canada
Office 365
1
Chad McGreanor
United States
Skype
3
Charles Anthony Caragol
United States
Skype
3
Chris Givens
United States
SharePoint
4
Chris Goosen
United States
Exchange
3
Christian Buckley
United States
SharePoint
6
Christian Glessner
Germany
SharePoint
7
Christophe Boucetta
Canada
Skype
5
Chuantao Duan
China
SharePoint
3
Claudio Brotto
Italy
SharePoint
9
Clint Boessen
Australia
Exchange
7
Colin Phillips
Australia
SharePoint
4
Corey Roth
United States
SharePoint
7
Curtis Johnstone
Canada
Skype
7
Dae Seon Lee
Korea
Office 365
2
Damian Scoles
United States
Exchange
4
Dan Usher
United States
SharePoint
3
Daniel Glenn
United States
SharePoint
1
Daniel Wessels
Germany
SharePoint
13
Danny Burlage
Netherlands
Office 365
6
D’arce Hess
United States
Office 365
1
Darko Milevski
Macedonia F.Y.R.O
SharePoint
6
Darrell C Webster
New Zealand
Office 365
4
Darwin Castro
Spain
Skype
1
Dave Stork
Netherlands
Exchange
3
David Amenda
Brazil
SharePoint
2
David Drever
Canada
SharePoint
1
David M Feldman
United States
SharePoint
1
David Mann
United States
SharePoint
10
David Petree
United States
Office 365
3
David Schneider
Switzerland
SharePoint
2
Davide Minieri
Italy
Office 365
1
Dejan Foro
Switzerland
Exchange
12
Desmond Lee
Switzerland
Skype
8
Devendra Velegandla
India
SharePoint
4
Dileepa Kariyawasam
Sri Lanka
Office 365
1
Dino Caputo
Canada
Skype
3
Dinusha Kumarasiri
Sri Lanka
SharePoint
3
Diogo Dias Heringer
Brazil
Office 365
3
Dmitri Plotnikov
Russia
SharePoint
6
Dokyun Kim
Korea
Office 365
5
Đồng Phương Nam
Vietnam
Office 365
4
Dongjie Wu
China
Skype
2
Doug Hemminger
United States
SharePoint
3
Doug Ware
United States
SharePoint
6
Dragan Panjkov
Bosnia-Herzegovina
SharePoint
3
Drew Madelung
United States
Office 365
1
Dustin Hannifin
United States
Skype
10
Dux Raymond Sy
United States
SharePoint
7
Ed Crowley
United States
Exchange
20
Ed Musters
Canada
SharePoint
12
Edin Kapić
Spain
SharePoint
4
Elaine van Bergen
Australia
SharePoint
7
Eli Z. Robillard
Canada
SharePoint
12
Elio Struyf
Belgium
SharePoint
2
Emre Aydin
Turkey
Office 365
10
Enrique Alberto Rhenals Bárcenas
Colombia
SharePoint
2
Erdem Avni Avni SELÇUK
Turkey
SharePoint
2
Eric Alan Shupps
United States
SharePoint
10
Eric Overfield
United States
SharePoint
2
Eric Riz
Canada
SharePoint
4
Erwin van Hunen
Sweden
SharePoint
3
Etienne Bailly
France
Office 365
1
Etienne Legendre
France
SharePoint
8
Eudes Olivier Robert
France
Skype
6
Eunjoo Lee
Korea
Office 365
4
EunJung Kwon
Korea
Office 365
7
Ezgi Can
Turkey
Office 365
2
Fabian G Williams
United States
SharePoint
3
Fabian Imaz
Uruguay
SharePoint
8
Fabio Franzini
Italy
SharePoint
4
Fabrice Romelard
Italy
SharePoint
14
Fabrizio Volpe
United Kingdom
Skype
7
Fernando Andreazi
Brazil
Office 365
6
Fernando Chiquiza Ramos
Colombia
SharePoint
2
Frank Carius
Germany
Exchange
16
Gareth Gudger
United States
Exchange
2
Gary Steere
United States
Exchange
2
Gavin Barron
United States
SharePoint
5
Genki Watanabe
Japan
Office 365
5
Geoff Evelyn
United Kingdom
SharePoint
6
Georg Thomas
Australia
Office 365
3
George Andritsos
Greece
Exchange
7
Geovany Acevedo
Mexico
Exchange
3
Gilles Pommier
France
SharePoint
4
Giuseppe Marchi
Italy
SharePoint
7
Glen Scales
Australia
Exchange
14
Gokan Ozcifci
Belgium
SharePoint
4
Greg Thomas
Canada
Skype
3
Greig Sheridan
Australia
Skype
4
Guillaume Meyer
France
SharePoint
5
Guomao Ding
China
Exchange
10
Gustavo Adolfo Velez Duque
Spain
SharePoint
9
Haaron Gonzalez
United States
SharePoint
12
Habib Mankal
Canada
Office 365
2
Hakan Uzuner
Turkey
Office 365
9
Haniel Croitoru
Canada
SharePoint
1
Hans Brender
Germany
Office 365
5
Hasan Köroğlu
Turkey
SharePoint
1
Haylee Fox
Australia
Office 365
2
Heber Lopes
Brazil
SharePoint
4
HeeJin Lee
Korea
Office 365
14
Hilton Giesenow
South Africa
SharePoint
11
Hirofumi Ota
Japan
SharePoint
4
Hotaka Amemiya
Japan
Office 365
2
Hrvoje Kusulja
Croatia
Office 365
2
HyungJin An
Korea
Office 365
10
Hyunjung Ko
Korea
Office 365
1
Iain Smith
United Kingdom
Skype
3
Ibrahim Benna
Canada
Exchange
8
Igor Macori
Italy
SharePoint
10
Igor Malyshev
Russia
Office 365
4
Ilya Sazonov
Russia
Exchange
10
Ingo Gegenwarth
Germany
Exchange
2
Isha Kapoor
Canada
SharePoint
5
J. Peter Bruzzese
United States
Office 365
7
Jaap Wesselius
Netherlands
Exchange
10
Jake Dan Attis
United States
SharePoint
10
James Cussen
Australia
Skype
3
James Milne
Australia
SharePoint
8
James Ooi Shyh Wei
Malaysia
Skype
5
Jamie McAllister
Switzerland
SharePoint
5
Jammy Lo
Taiwan
Office 365
8
Jan Vanek
Czech Republic
Office 365
3
Jared Matfess
United States
SharePoint
1
Jason Himmelstein
United States
SharePoint
4
Jason Kaczor
Canada
SharePoint
6
Jason Sherry
United States
Exchange
11
Jason Warren
Canada
SharePoint
4
Jasper Oosterveld
Netherlands
SharePoint
3
Jean-Philippe Breton
Canada
Skype
7
Jeff Guillet
United States
Exchange
8
Jeff Schertz
United States
Skype
9
Jeff Willinger
United States
SharePoint
1
Jennifer Ann Mason
United States
SharePoint
6
Jeremy Dahl
Canada
Office 365
4
Jevgenijus Vinochodovas
Lithuania
Office 365
5
Jianyu Yang
China
SharePoint
3
Jinfeng Liu
China
Office 365
5
Johan Dahlbom
Sweden
Office 365
2
Johan Delimon
Belgium
Skype
9
John D. Ross
United States
SharePoint
8
John Liu
Australia
SharePoint
4
John Naguib
Egypt
SharePoint
1
John P White
Canada
SharePoint
7
John Timney
United Kingdom
Office 365
14
John Weber
United States
Skype
7
Jonathan McKinney
United States
Skype
4
Jorge Castañeda
Peru
Office 365
4
Juan Andrés Valenzuela
Chile
SharePoint
9
Juan Carlos González Martin
Spain
SharePoint
9
Juan Manuel Herrera
Guatemala
SharePoint
9
Juan Pablo Pussacq Laborde
Argentina
SharePoint
6
Jude Perera
Sri Lanka
Office 365
2
Julian Bee
New Zealand
Office 365
3
Julien Chable
Korea
SharePoint
10
Junzhe Liu
China
Office 365
1
Jussi Roine
Finland
SharePoint
3
Justin Alexander Harris
United States
Exchange
3
Justin Liu
China
SharePoint
3
Justin Morris
Australia
Skype
5
Kamil Baczyk
Poland
Office 365
3
Kamil Jurik
Czech Republic
SharePoint
11
Kanwal Khipple
Canada
SharePoint
8
Kaviya Balasubramanian
India
SharePoint
1
Kazuaki Tauchi
Japan
Office 365
2
Keith Tuom
Canada
SharePoint
4
Kelsey Epps
Canada
Office 365
4
Ken Lasko
Canada
Skype
6
Kevin Crossman
United States
Yammer
2
Kevin Trelohan
France
SharePoint
5
Kim Jong Oh
Korea
Office 365
2
Kingson Jebaraj
UAE
Office 365
2
Knut Relbe-Moe
Norway
SharePoint
3
Konrad Sagala
Poland
Exchange
10
Kris Wagner
United States
SharePoint
7
Kumton Suttiraksiri
Thailand
Office 365
1
Lakshmanan Sethu
United States
SharePoint
2
Lasse Nordvik Wedø
Norway
Office 365
2
Lasse Pettersson
Sweden
Exchange
11
Laura Derbes Rogers
United States
SharePoint
6
Laurent Miltgen-Delinchamp
France
Office 365
10
Laurent Teruin
France
Skype
10
Lee Benjamin
United States
Exchange
12
Liam Cleary
United States
SharePoint
10
Liang Tang
China
Office 365
3
Liang Zhang
China
Office 365
2
Like Liu
China
Office 365
7
Lonya French
United States
Yammer
2
Loryan Strant
Australia
Office 365
6
Luca Vitali
Italy
Skype
1
Luis Esteban Valencia Muñoz
Colombia
SharePoint
1
Lusheng Cheng
China
Office 365
11
Maarten Eekels
Netherlands
SharePoint
1
Magnus Bjork
Sweden
Exchange
8
Mahmoud Magdy Soliman
Egypt
Exchange
7
Malin De Silva
Sri Lanka
SharePoint
1
Manoj Viduranga Karunarathne
Brunei
SharePoint
1
Manpreet Singh
Argentina
Office 365
1
Marc D Anderson
United States
SharePoint
7
Margriet Bruggeman
Netherlands
SharePoint
4
Mari Miyakawa
Japan
Office 365
2
Marianne van Wanrooij
Netherlands
SharePoint
7
Mario Cortes Flores
Spain
SharePoint
6
Marius Constantinescu
Switzerland
SharePoint
4
Mark Rackley
United States
SharePoint
2
Mark Stokes
United Kingdom
SharePoint
3
Mark Vale
United Kingdom
Skype
1
Martin Lidholm
Sweden
Skype
8
Martina Grom
Austria
Office 365
7
Martina Miskovic
Sweden
Exchange
4
Masaki Nishioka
Japan
SharePoint
5
Masayuki Mokudai
Japan
Office 365
4
Matt Landis
United States
Skype
6
Matthew McDermott
United States
SharePoint
11
Matthias Einig
Germany
SharePoint
4
Mauricio Cassemiro
Brazil
Office 365
4
Maxim Efremov
Russia
Office 365
8
Melanie Hohertz
United States
Yammer
2
Melick Rajee Baranasooriya
Sri Lanka
SharePoint
4
Michael B. Smith
United States
Exchange
13
Michael Blumenthal
United States
SharePoint
2
Michael Greenlee
Canada
Skype
5
Michael Greth
Germany
SharePoint
19
Michael Kirst-Neshva
Germany
Office 365
5
Michael LaMontagne
Canada
Skype
4
Michael Noel
United States
SharePoint
10
Michael Van Horenbeeck
Belgium
Exchange
5
Michael Washington
United States
SharePoint
10
Michal Pisarek
Canada
SharePoint
6
Michel de Rooij
Netherlands
Exchange
4
Michelle Caldwell
United States
SharePoint
3
Miguel Tabera
Spain
SharePoint
4
Mikael Svenson
Norway
SharePoint
6
Mike Crowley
United States
Exchange
7
Mike Maadarani
Canada
SharePoint
3
Mike Smith
United States
SharePoint
7
Minae Jung
Korea
Office 365
2
Mohamed Ahmed Abdul-Haleem
Kuwait
Skype
11
Mohamed Derhalli
Canada
SharePoint
2
Mohammed A. Saleh
Jordan
SharePoint
9
Muditha Jayath Chathuranga
Sri Lanka
Office 365
1
N Vinodh
India
SharePoint
1
Naoki Osada
Japan
Office 365
10
Naomi Moneypenny
United States
SharePoint
3
Narasima Perumal Chandramoha
India
SharePoint
1
Nathan O’Bryan
United States
Exchange
3
Nati Papirovitch
Israel
Office 365
1
Nguyen Hoang Nhut
Vietnam
SharePoint
4
Nicki Borell
Germany
SharePoint
4
Nicolas Blank
South Africa
Exchange
10
Nicolas Georgeault
Canada
SharePoint
8
Nitin Sadashiv Paranjape
India
Office 365
12
Noorez Khamis
Canada
SharePoint
6
Norbert Fehlauer
Germany
Exchange
14
Norbert Klenner
Germany
Exchange
11
Nuno Árias Silva
Portugal
Office 365
3
Nuno Mota
Portugal
Exchange
5
Oleg Krylov
Russia
Exchange
8
Oliver Moazzezi
United Kingdom
Exchange
10
Oliver Wirkus
Canada
SharePoint
1
Omar Kudovic
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Skype
4
Orin Thomas
Australia
Office 365
10
Oz Casey Dedeal
United States
Exchange
8
Paolo Pialorsi
Italy
SharePoint
3
Pat Richard
United States
Skype
11
Patrick Guimonet
France
SharePoint
7
Patrick Lamber
Italy
SharePoint
4
Paul Bloem
New Zealand
Skype
3
Paul Cunningham
Australia
Exchange
5
Paul Hunt
United Kingdom
SharePoint
2
Paul Olenick
United States
SharePoint
5
Paul Papanek Stork
United States
SharePoint
9
Paul Robichaux
United States
Exchange
14
Paul Schaeflein
United States
SharePoint
6
Paul Woods
Australia
Office 365
8
Pavel Nagaev
Russia
Exchange
11
Penelope Coventry
United Kingdom
SharePoint
10
Peter Belko
Slovakia
Office 365
11
Peter Carson
Canada
SharePoint
6
Peter Frank Diaz Rosales
Spain
Skype
5
Peter Holpar
Hungary
SharePoint
6
Peter Schmidt
Denmark
Exchange
9
Phuoc Hong Pham
Vietnam
Office 365
10
Poo Ching Loong
Malaysia
Exchange
9
Pradeep Kavinda Kotuwegedara
Sri Lanka
Office 365
8
Qiangsheng Yang
China
Skype
2
Radhakrishnan Govindan
India
Office 365
2
Radi Atanassov
Bulgaria
SharePoint
6
Randy Drisgill
United States
SharePoint
9
Randy Wintle
United States
Skype
7
Raphael Koellner
Germany
Office 365
4
Ratish Nair
United States
Exchange
7
Ravikumar Sathyamurthy
India
Office 365
3
Remco Ploeg
Netherlands
Office 365
2
Rene Dominik Modery
Singapore
SharePoint
5
Reza Alirezaei
Canada
SharePoint
10
Riaz Javed Butt
Pakistan
Exchange
1
Ricardo Jose Munoz
Chile
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9
Richard Harbridge
Canada
Office 365
2
Richard J Brynteson
United States
Skype
4
Rie Okuda
Japan
Office 365
9
Riwut Libinuko
Singapore
SharePoint
9
Rob Foster
United States
SharePoint
10
Robert D. Crane
Australia
Office 365
6
Robert Dick
Canada
Office 365
3
Robert L. Bogue
United States
SharePoint
14
Robert Voncina
Slovenia
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5
Robert Wille
Germany
Office 365
7
Roberto Ferazzi
Italy
Office 365
3
Rodolfo Castro
Mexico
Skype
3
Rodrigo Pinto
Portugal
SharePoint
6
Rodrigo Romano
Brazil
SharePoint
3
Roger Haueter
Switzerland
SharePoint
4
Romeo Donca
Romania
SharePoint
4
Russ Kaufmann
United States
Exchange
11
Ruven Gotz
United States
SharePoint
7
Ryosuke Kimura
Japan
Office 365
3
Sahil Malik
United States
Office 365
12
Samantha Villarreal
Mexico
Office 365
2
Samuel Levesque
Canada
SharePoint
1
Samuel Zuercher
Switzerland
SharePoint
6
Sangha Baek
United States
SharePoint
7
Sara Barbosa
Brazil
SharePoint
6
Saso Erdeljanov
Slovenia
Office 365
9
Satheshwaran Manoharan
UAE
Exchange
4
Sathish Nadarajan
India
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1
Sathish Veerapandian
UAE
Exchange
3
Sean Patrick McDonough
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1
Sean Wallbridge
Canada
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8
Seiji Noro
Japan
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4
Seokhee Han
Korea
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5
Serge Luca
Belgium
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9
Serge Tremblay
Canada
SharePoint
9
Sergii A Bielskyi
Ukraine
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3
Serkan Varoglu
Turkey
Exchange
5
Seung-Jin Kim
Korea
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5
Sezai Komur
Australia
SharePoint
6
Shai Petel
Canada
SharePoint
6
Shane Hoey
Australia
Skype
7
Shane Young
United States
SharePoint
12
Shuguang Tu
China
SharePoint
9
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