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December 05 2009 10:07 AM

Several of us have been talking about the some of the recent innovations we've seen from community members here at SCC, and I have to say we have been AMAZED at some of the ideas and contributions we've seen this year. We've all used and shared many of your contributions with customers and Microsoft , and we just want to say thanks in a more official way...the POST OF THE WEEK.

HOW IT WORKS 

How it works is simple. Every Saturday we're going to choose our favorite post. This will be determined by popularly and readership of the post, (which means as always your feedback counts). We'll pick a winner and feature their post and throw their name into the hat for a prize drawing. If you're selected multiple times, your name goes into the hat multiple times.

What contributions qualify? It could be a blog post, a popular forum post, a download, a management pack, an article...it doesn't matter. Community is an kind of like a living thing. It's grows and travels in ways we don't  always expect, and we want to encourage that. That being said, we don't care how you participate, we are simply glad you are part of the conversation. In short, just keep doing what you're doing...we love  it!

THE DRAWING

We'll do this every Saturday, and we will hold our first prize drawing at the Microsoft Management  Summit 2010 in Las Vegas! You need not be present to win. Info on grand prize coming soon!

SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS

We want to give a special shout out to proud Gold Sponsor Quest Software, who helps make all of this possible. As we've said in the past..great company with great people we've enjoyed working with over the years. They're doing some truly amazing things in the System Center space, and not just with Operations Manager. They have cross-platform solutions for ConfigMgr 2007 and even auto-provisioning solutions for  SCVMM and Hyper-V.

Click the banner below to check out Quest Management Xtensions (QMX) Solutions for System Center

 

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