


Jivtesh Singh was once again named as a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for the second consecutive year. Additionally, Belinda Allen was also named as a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional. No wonder our customers love our team - we strive to help them fully leverage Dynamics GP and are all about knowledge sharing, which is even recognized by Microsoft as integral to success..
Below is Microsoft's description of the criteria and contributions necessary to receive the MVP award:
"To receive the MVP Award, you must be passionate about Microsoft technology.
"MVPs are recognized for their exceptional technical expertise, willingness to help others make the most of their technology, and for making a significant and positive impact on communities.
This is no small feat: Of the more than 100 million social and technical community members worldwide, each year only about 4,000 are recognized as MVPs.
"Individuals are nominated for the Microsoft MVP Award by their peers or Microsoft employees, and each nominee's contributions are then compared to the other candidates' contributions for the same year. Active MVPs and new candidates are evaluated equally.
"MVPs reach out and contribute to online and offline communities through a broad range of channels. These include online forums such as Microsoft Answers, TechNet and MSDN; wikis and online content; conferences and user groups; their own podcasts, Web sites and blogs; and articles and books."
SACI is proud to count its team members among the very best of the best, and we look forward to putting their expertise into action for our clients.
http://mvp.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx