Last week, Microsoft hosted the annual MVP Summit in Seattle and Redmond. The term MVP stands for Most Valuable Professionals. The Microsoft MVP Program is a worldwide award and recognition program that strives to recognize amazing individuals in technical communities around the world – these are individuals who are thought leaders and community leaders in different technologies. In fact, many of you have probably heard of many of our RDS MVPS through their individual blogs or their responses on RDS newsgroups and web forums .
The Remote Desktop Services feature area has 26 MVPs from about 10 countries . This year the RDS team was very happy to have many of the MVPs join us on the Microsoft campus in Redmond for some deep discussions on the current state and future directions of Remote Desktop Services.
We want to thank the RDS MVPs who were able to attend the Summit this year, as well as the rest of our RDS MVPs for their commitment to the RDS community and toward helping Microsoft build a better product: Douglas A. Brown, Shawn Bass, Rich Crusco, Alexander Danilychev, Laurent Falguière, Steve Greenberg, Gustavo Gurmandi, Bisheng Hu, Dong Jo Kim, Thomas Koetzing, Brian Madden, Vera Noest, Seung Heun Noh, Ron Oglesby, Andre Oliveira, Eric Perromat, Gus Pinto, Jeff Pitsch, Claudio Rodrigues, Michel Roth, Patrick C. Rouse, Greg Shields, Joe Shonk, Bernhard Tritsch, Wilco Van Bragt, and Alex Yushchenko.
Here are some of the videos and blog posts from our MVPs covering their experience at the 2009 MVP Summit
Brian Maddens videos (including demos from the RDS Product Group) covering RDS and RDP7 . Check back here in this Thursday for some more demos from the RDS product group.
Steve Greenbergs video highlights of the MVP Summit 2009 and RDS
Joe Shonks experience at the MVP Summit and RDS sessions
Greg Shields experience at the MVP Summit and what he learnt about VDI
Benny Tritschs thoughts on the RDS sessions at the MVP Summit
For those of you who already have access to the Win7 Beta, you can also learn out more about Win7/WS08 R2 and RDS/RDP using these resources:
What's New in Remote Desktop Services in Windows Server 2008 R2 Beta
RemoteApp and Desktop Connection Step-by-Step Guide for WS08 R2 Beta
RDS Application Compatibility Analyzer
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