Thincomputing.net Server Based Computing's MVP of 2005
Saturday, 31 December 2005 by Michel Roth
I would like to introduce the Server Based Computing MVP (Most Valuable "Player") As part of running of Thincomputing.net, I see a LOT of Server Based Computing content, ranging from websites to seminars to mailing lists. All this content together forms the Server Based Computing community for me. This community is run by people whose heart really lies with Server Based Computing. Some of these people are (in no particular order):
Brian Madden, Doug Brown, Jim Kenzig, Jeroen van de Kamp and many, many more.

Of all these wonderfull contributors I would like to appoint one as the 2005 MVP of Server Based Computing.

This years MVP of Server Based Computing is .....

Brian Madden

I know this might seem a bit obvious, but I really think Brian has done some great things in 2005 with his website. He also created BriForum which is a great thing. And last but not least he offered two of his books available for free download! Putting this all together really made Brian Madden the MVP of Server Based Computing for 2005.

So Brian, many thanks and congratulations!

Having said that, this is only my modest, personal opinion. I will put up a poll to see whether you agree with me or not. Take that chance and vote!

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Brian Madden's 2005 Server Based Computing Round-up (31 December 2005)
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