Somewhere between the physical and the virtual
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Officially launching at MMS 2009 in Las Vegas is a new community program that will give influencers—user group leads, MVPs, popular bloggers, and others recognized as influential in the community around System Center—the technical training content, people connections, and general guidance they need to enhance their credibility and impact in the community.
Key Member Benefits
This invitation-only program has its online home on Microsoft Connect, and offers or links to several different tools intended to support influencer needs. As this is very much a work in progress that is just getting off the ground, we are asking participants to help us develop the program and shape it in ways that are most relevant to the community.
Who’s Eligible
This program is intended for influencers of all kinds, or simply those who are looking for tools to become more influential in their communities. Our intention is not to supplant any existing influencer programs, such as the MVP program, but merely to complement and extend them, focusing specifically on the needs of the System Center (and soon: Virtualization) community.
How to Find Out More
If you are interested in this program, or have any questions about our tools, resources, or mission, please contact us at scnetsup@microsoft.com.
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Think I’ve convinced Garth Jones to post an article/blog post on user groups, special interest groups
Source: Nexus SC Yesterday there was a new announcement at MMS 2009. A new program for System Center
Feed: Nexus SC: The System Center Team Blog Posted on: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 3:16 PM Author: davemorehouse
Another great Microsoft Management Summit. So many news items I'll try and sum it up in a few lines