DynamicsWorld Top 100 List for 2010 has been released
DynamicsWorld, www.DynamicsWorld.co.uk, has released it's annual Dynamics Top 100 list today, and I have to say I am most honored to be included in this list for a 2nd year.
This year I move from 84th, to 24th position. Again I am honored to be included with all the professionals who made this year list.
From the release.:
"This year we received over 350 nominations and recommendations.
Almost 10,000 votes were cast for the candidates on the shortlist.
More people than ever before took part in nominating, voting, and judging the list for 2010 so we would like to say thank you to everyone who took the time to get involved
We limit our list to 100 names, and as the Microsoft Dynamics channel matures and grows the competition for inclusion is becoming more evident and the judging becomes more difficult. But, the Top 100 is not focused on the best coders or the best consultants this event is about recognizing the people who are responsible for leading the Microsoft Dynamics channel, industry leaders, thought leaders, innovators, and bloggers."
I think it's very important to understand the fact that this list is not about the best coders, consultants, etc. Because there are thousands of great people that work hard at building the Dynamics community each day, with deliverying great projects to Dynamics customers.
I would like to thank the DynamicsWorld team, and also anyone who voted for me. This year was the first year that DynamicsWorld allowed voting, as part of a 12 point process. The voting aspect counted as one of the 12 aspects that they used for creating and ranking this years list.
I would also like to give a big congrats to all those that made it. You are on this list because of your deep involvement with the Dynamics Ecosystem, helping build out a great Dynamics Community.
That's all for now, but more post to come, inclduing a recent interview with Microsoft's Kees Hertogh.
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This year I move from 84th, to 24th position. Again I am honored to be included with all the professionals who made this year list.
From the release.:
"This year we received over 350 nominations and recommendations.
Almost 10,000 votes were cast for the candidates on the shortlist.
More people than ever before took part in nominating, voting, and judging the list for 2010 so we would like to say thank you to everyone who took the time to get involved
We limit our list to 100 names, and as the Microsoft Dynamics channel matures and grows the competition for inclusion is becoming more evident and the judging becomes more difficult. But, the Top 100 is not focused on the best coders or the best consultants this event is about recognizing the people who are responsible for leading the Microsoft Dynamics channel, industry leaders, thought leaders, innovators, and bloggers."
I think it's very important to understand the fact that this list is not about the best coders, consultants, etc. Because there are thousands of great people that work hard at building the Dynamics community each day, with deliverying great projects to Dynamics customers.
I would like to thank the DynamicsWorld team, and also anyone who voted for me. This year was the first year that DynamicsWorld allowed voting, as part of a 12 point process. The voting aspect counted as one of the 12 aspects that they used for creating and ranking this years list.
I would also like to give a big congrats to all those that made it. You are on this list because of your deep involvement with the Dynamics Ecosystem, helping build out a great Dynamics Community.
That's all for now, but more post to come, inclduing a recent interview with Microsoft's Kees Hertogh.
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