The Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) Program is an award and recognition program run by Microsoft. Microsoft MVPs are volunteers who have been awarded for providing technical expertise towards communities supporting Microsoft products or technologies. An MVP is awarded for contributions over the past year.
The MVP program grew out of the developer community: rumor has it the initials stood for "Most Valuable Professional", as the initial MVPs were drawn from the online peer support communities such as Usenet and CompuServe. It has since grown to include other types of products, and other avenues of contribution.
A posting from Tamar Granor on the Universal Thread web site gives this account of the origin of the MVP program.
As the story goes, some of the Microsoft people jumped on Calvin's List as a way to identify high contributors, and thus was born the MVP program.
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
It uses material from the
"Microsoft Most Valuable Professional".
Home Page • arts • business • computers • games • health • hospitals • home • kids & teens • news • physicians • recreation• reference • regional • science • shopping • society • sports • world