Douglas A. Brown Receives Server Based Computing MVP for 2005 Award
Wednesday, 15 March 2006 by Michel Roth
This year was the first time Thincomputing.net organized the Server Based Computing MVP election. Over the course of a month you voted for who you should think should be the Server Based Computing MVP for 2005.

It was a close call for first place between Brian Madden en Doug Brown and a very close call for the third place between Jeff Pitsch and Thomas Koetzig. In the end, it was Doug Brown you elected as the Server Based Computing MVP for 2005. As promised here's a message from the winner of the Server Based Computing MVP award for 2005, Douglas A. Brown:



“I just want to say thank you to everyone who voted for me and thanks to Michel for this award. I take great pride in this award as it was awarded to me by my peers! I hope to live up to this and I hope you will find in 2006 I will only get better and better!!! Thanks so much and stay tuned!”


They engraving states:
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Server Based Computing MVP 2005
Douglas A. Brown
As voted by the Server Based Computing community on Thincomputing.net
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Note that the award isn't that small, but Doug just is huge ;-)

I want to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has contributed to the Server Based Computing MVP election and hope that I can count on your support for this years election! But that's not until the end of the year...

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