11th MVP Award Rewarded

I am actually on vacation, but as I sit here under the summer sun, toes in the pool and a cold drink within reach, I have been waiting for that email confirming that I’ve been awarded my 11th Microsoft MVP Award! As last year, I am being awarded in both the Teams and Copilot category. To say I’m humbled would be an understatement. Being part of the global Microsoft MVP community for over a decade now has been an incredible journey, filled with learning, sharing, speaking, and connecting with passionate technologists from every corner of the world. What is the Microsoft MVP Award? The Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award is given to technology experts who share their knowledge and real-world expertise with communities. With fewer than 4,000 MVPs worldwide, it’s an honor to be part of such a vibrant and dedicated group. MVPs contribute through speaking engagements, writing, open-source contributions, and helping others online and offline. You can learn more about the progra...

A couple of favorite news about the world of Teams - Week 21

As far as I have been able to keep up, this has been a quiet week in terms of feature releases.
Insted, I want to share with you a couple of blogs or resources you might find interesteing.

A couple of months ago, the "Toolkit for  Teamwork" beta was opened for the public. Now, it integrates into the Microsoft Training Services. This will be a great place to go for information about Teams. Read the announcement here, and sign up for beta participation here.

For those of you who did not follow MSBuild, you might find this post on the Teams Developer Platform information interesting.

If you still do not know where to go for the latest and greatest information on Teams, take a look at the short Coffee in the cloud special from #SPC18 with a "Resource Cheat Sheet"