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I am a MVP again :)

Just now, I received a mail from Abhishek Kant (MVP Lead) stating that "I have been awarded the MVP (Microsoft Most Valuable Professional) in SQL Server".


Wow nice to know that I got nominated again. Let me take this opportunity to thank Abhi and all those who were involved in this selection process :)

Btw, for those who are not aware, I was a MVP in ASP.NET for 2 years (2003-2004 and 2004-2005) and I lost it last year. Offlate, I was more inclined towards SQL Server and I am glad to receive my nomination on that category itself.

A co-incidence is Deepak have also got nominated as a MVP in ASP.NET. If my memory is right, he was also a MVP for 2 years (at that time he was a MVP in C#) and lost it in 2004 or 2005. Congrats for gaining the award again Deepak :)

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Tejas said…
That's awesome mate, congratulations
Vadivel said…
Thanks a lot buddy :)
Anonymous said…
Congrats! It stands testimony to your persistent efforts.

Srikanth
@ Vadivel,

Congrats :)
Anonymous said…
Buck up Vadivel! Wow! You did it again!

Keep it up. This time no loosing it but getting MVP in many more technologies.

Cheers & Surge Ahead,
Ravi P. S.
Anonymous said…
Hi Vadivel,

CONGRATS.. A VERY JUDICIOUS CHOICE.

My sincere prayers for u to back up many more laurels :)
Vadivel said…
Thanks a lot Prathiba, Ravi and Sesh :)

Btw, thanx Sesh for dropping by :)
Vignesh Kumar said…
Hi,
Congrats.. :)

I can never forget ur pieces of info abt Sql Performance, indexing and things.. :)
Sivakasi Mahesh said…
Microsoft too certified you as "Most Valuable Person"

Congrats Vadivel !!!

All the Best for your next goal !!!

Brazil can Fail , But you Never ...
Hari Baskar J said…
hey

Congrats Vadi and Deepak.
Vadivel said…
Thanks Vignesh & Hari.

Annan Sivakasi Mahesh avargaley .. romba nandri :)
Varalakshmi said…
Great vadivel!! Congratz!!
Anonymous said…
congrats Vadivel... Keep it up ( for coming years also :)

Ram Prasath
vasanth said…
Congrats vadivel :)
Anonymous said…
Hey thats awesome. Congrats :o) keep it up !!
Abhishek Kant said…
comes a tard late (After the official email), MANY CONGRATULATIONS...
hope to see you touch new heights in the community...

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