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MVP Highlights
The SharePoint MVP Award recognizes individuals across the world for their exceptional contributions to the SharePoint community. Meet a few of those MVPs here.​

Ágnes Molnár
  • Ágnes Molnár has been working with Microsoft technologies and SharePoint since 2001. She is the Principal Consultant and Solutions Architect for her own company based in Hungary, and she has led SharePoint implementations for numerous Central European companies.
  • Ágnes’s “Getting Started” series includes one of the first pieces written about SharePoint Designer 2010.
  • SharePoint Workspace 2010, the new version of Groove, allows people to access their SharePoint content from a rich client, online and offline, as Ágnes writes in her article.
  • SharePoint 2010 also includes enhanced document management features, which Ágnes details on her blog.
  • Ágnes has been a SharePoint MVP for two years.


       Web: http://aghy.dotneteers.net

       Twitter:  @molnaragnes

Spencer Harbar
Spencer Harbar
  • Spencer Harbar is an Enterprise Architect who helps organizations implement and drive value from SharePoint-based solutions. With more than 15 years of commercial experience in the delivery of Web-based applications and hosting platforms, Spencer is also a Microsoft Certified Master for SharePoint and a Microsoft Certified Master Instructor.
  • The new Service Applications model in SharePoint 2010 significantly improves the scalability of the SharePoint platform and offers exciting opportunities for developers and ISVs. Spencer delves into the Service Applications model and architecture, providing developers and IT Pros essential information on the new foundation of shared services in SharePoint 2010.
  • With developer tool integration, SharePoint 2010 ups the ante, providing developers with rich development time, testing, and application lifecycle support. Spencer provides an overview of the new features and improvements, along with powerful out-of-box capabilities for improving the developer experience with SharePoint 2010.
  • Along with significant investments in tooling and field readiness, SharePoint 2010 delivers the promise of enterprise readiness. This article highlights key feature areas and their impact on your deployments.
  • Spencer has been a SharePoint MVP for seven years.


       Web: http://www.harbar.net

       Twitter:  @harbars

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Bob Fox

Bob Fox
  • Bob Fox has been working as an IT Professional since the mid-1990s. Early in his career, Bob spent a great deal of time as a Systems Administrator, gaining valuable experience with various Microsoft technologies. For the past seven years, Bob's primary focus has been Microsoft SharePoint Services, and he is the co-founder of the ISPA (International SharePoint Professionals Association).
  • The SharePoint 2010 Developer Dashboard, which Bob examines in his blog post, displays page requests/response cycles, load times, and much more to provide both administrators and developers with a view of individual Web pages.
  • Bob’s post on the SharePoint 2010 Central Admin provides a look at the streamlined face of the new Central Admin and offers insight into each section.
  • There are many new commands that work directly with SharePoint 2010, as Bob describes in Holy PowerShell SharePoint Boy!!  
  • Bob has been a SharePoint MVP since 2006.

       Web: http://www.spfoxhole.com/blog

       Twitter:  @bfox11b