Ross-Tek CIO gets nod for Microsoft MVP Award.
In February 2004, Ross-Tek President and CIO, Frederick Johnson was awarded the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Award for his commitment to Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003.
(PRWEB) February 19, 2004 --Ross-Tek President and CIO, Frederick Johnson was awarded the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Award for his commitment to Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003. The award, bestowed annually by industry peers and the Microsoft Corporation is given to individuals that have demonstrated a level of excellence in their respective product and have shared their knowledge with technical communities around the globe. Ross-Tek has been a longtime champion and supporter of Small Business Server and participated with two of its customers in the worldwide marketing campaign for Small Business Server 2003 and Microsoft Office Systems 2003.
The MVP Award was established by Microsoft more than nine years ago as a way to award amazing individuals for their outstanding contributions in a wide range of community activities. From newsgroup to top user group, websites and message boards worldwide, MVP status is awarded to the most active online community gurus" for their technical expertise, voluntary willingness to share their experience and commitment to helping others realize their potential within Microsoft technical communities.
For more information about the Microsoft MVP Program, please visit the web site at http://mvp.support.microsoft.com.
For more information about Windows Small Business Server 2003, visit the web site at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/sbs/default.mspx
For more information about Ross-Tek, please visit their web site at http://www.rosstek.com.
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