Post Summit

by certifiedbug on April 24, 2008

in Microsoft

Microsoft said about 1,800 people attended this year’s MVP Summit from countries around the world.

Aside from the fun and meeting virtual colleagues in person, MVPs met with Product Groups and had the opportunity to learn and give lots of feedback.

Ballmer made the comments as part of a lively and wide-ranging address at the MVP Summit, an annual conference for independent technology gurus who specialize in specific Microsoft product lines. The deep expertise of the MVPs can lead to frank and detailed exchanges with Microsoft representatives.

seattlepi.com

But the work that you guys do, not only helping our customers, but really helping give us the right kind of a kick in the backside when we need it to really be on the leading edge of how people are using these products, talking to us about it, telling us what we can do to make those better experiences is absolutely, absolutely invaluable.

Steve Ballmer: Microsoft 2008 MVP Summit. Presspass

After hearing Steve Ballmer’s keynote speech I understood why an attendee last year was disappointed that he did not speak then.

He was responsive in the Q&A period and very inspiring and attentive, made us laugh a lot too.

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