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Dale Howard is the Director of Education for Sensei Project Solutions. He is based in St. Louis, Missouri. This year, Dale's celebrating 20 years using Microsoft Project, and 17 years using the Microsoft PPM solution. He's the co-author of 21 books on the subjects. He's married with three children and five grandchildren. Follow him on Twitter @DaleHowardMVP. |
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Chris Johnson is a Microsoft MVP in Office 365 and SharePoint development, and has been designing and building solutions on Microsoft platforms for nearly a decade. A skilled architect and speaker, he's presented Microsoft Ignite and Nintex InspireX national conferences as well as at local Office 365 and SharePoint events and conferences. Chris is the Director of Business Solutions at PSC Group, LLC based inChicago. You can read his blog at chrisjohnson.tech and follow him on Twitter . |
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Symon Perriman is FanWide’s President and Founder, and a Cloud & Datacenter MVP with a focus on virtualization and management. He has held a variety of technical and business leadership roles, including VP of Business Development & Marketing (5nine Software), Chief Architect (ScorchCenter LLC), Senior Technical Evangelist (Microsoft), and Senior Program Manager (Microsoft). He lives in Seattle, and is an active tech advisor, investor & entrepreneur. Follow him on Twitter . |
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Sumant Tambe is a Sr. Software Engineer at LinkedIn and a Microsoft MVP. Sumant helps run Apache Kafka and the related streaming infrastructure at LinkedIn. He contributes code in open-source Kafka as needed. Sumant’s personal blog is Coditation and he also writes a more focused C++ Truths blog. He wrote More C++ Idioms---a wikibook on 80+ curated techniques for C++ programmers. He has a PhD in CS from Vanderbilt University. Follow him on Twitter . |
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Haaron Gonzalez is a solutions architect and consultant devoted to delivering mission critical solutions for organizations where collaboration, communication and knowledge represent a competitive advantage. He's been recognized as an MVP in ASP/ASP.NET since 2005 and SharePoint Server since 2009. Follow him on Twitter . |