Two Vietnamese experts won the Microsoft MVP title

The number one software company in the world has officially recognized two domestic IT experts, Duong Vi Khoa and Le Vu Nhat Quang, who won the title of Most Valuable Professionnal (MVP) this year.

Most Valuable Professional is Microsoft's program to recognize and thank outstanding individuals for their own contributions Picture 1 of Two Vietnamese experts won the Microsoft MVP title

Duong Vi Khoa

Picture 2 of Two Vietnamese experts won the Microsoft MVP title

Le Vu Nhat Quang

Their prayer for the information technology community. The program also honors the most dynamic members worldwide, who have contributed expertise, enriched knowledge for the community and contributed to the creation of Microsoft's technological breakthroughs.



Duong Vi Khoa, founder and administrator of one of the largest informatics forums in Vietnam (ddth.com), brings together more than 60,000 members. Le Vu Nhat Quang is currently a student at Singapore National University. Before becoming Microsoft MVP, Le Vu Nhat Quang used to be a Microsoft student champion at a university in Singapore, Program Director of Singapore SIG Security Association ^ 2-NUS, a member of the Singapore Professional .NET User Group board. SGDotNet, also an advisor (Advisor) of Vietnam Hackers Association (HVA).

Le Vu Nhat Quang is currently one of the two youngest of 70 MVP from Southeast Asia countries, of which 10 MVP just won this title in 2006. This September, Le Vu Nhat Quang will representatives of Microsoft Vietnam spoke at Microsoft TechEd Asia 2006 in Kualar Lumpur (Malaysia), a 5-day conference on technology in Asia.

In Vietnam, Microsoft has 6 MVP. Last year, the company also recognized 4 MVPs: Nguyen Viet Hai (eDT company), Ha Than (Lac Viet software company), Nguyen Huu Quynh (administrator of handheldvn.com forum) and Duong Hong Minh (ASP. NET).

Microsoft MVP experts are channels to exchange knowledge, experience and disseminate domestic technology through activities such as presentation, product performance at Microsoft technology conferences, translation and writing of books, newspapers, magazines, online discussions, meeting with technology lovers in Vietnam. They are also a bridge to customers so that Microsoft Vietnam receives feedback on product quality, support policies and new ideas.

Currently, Duong Vi Khoa and Le Vu Nhat Quang have launched a website dedicated to Microsoft software technology at vietdev.net, and launched the ' .NET Programming ' contest in April.

Microsoft's MVP program began in the 1990s and currently has more than 2,600 MVP representing 81 countries.