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  2. Microsoft Inspire - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Inspire (formerly the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference, [1] was a conference held annually by Microsoft Corporation for its partner community. It was announced in 2024 that it would be replaced by Microsoft's new virtual event, MCAPS Start for Partners.

  3. Microsoft - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft implemented a new strategy for the software industry, providing a consistent user experience across all smartphones using the Windows Phone OS. It launched an alliance with Nokia in 2011 and Microsoft worked closely with the company to co-develop Windows Phone, [71] but remained partners with long-time Windows Mobile OEM HTC. [72]

  4. Paul Allen - Wikipedia

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    On October 26, 2010, Allen was awarded the W. J. S. Krieg Lifetime Achievement Award for his contributions to the field of neuroscience by the Cajal Club. [207] On January 26, 2011, at Seattle's Benaroya Hall, Allen was named Seattle Sports Commission Sports Citizen of the Year, an award that has been renamed the Paul Allen Award. [208]

  5. Category:Microsoft technical fellows - Wikipedia

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  6. Microsoft Ignite - Wikipedia

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    There is a vast content catalog from which attendees can select sessions that will be most beneficial. An agenda is published online before the conference begins. From 2024, Microsoft merged its partner event, Microsoft Inspire, with Microsoft Ignite to have one single event for both formats. [1]

  7. Ric Weiland - Wikipedia

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    Richard William "Ric" Weiland (April 21, 1953 – June 24, 2006) was a software developer, programmer and philanthropist.He was the second employee at Microsoft Corporation, joining the company during his final year at Stanford University.

  8. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional - Wikipedia

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    The Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award is given by Microsoft to "technology experts who passionately share their knowledge with the community". [1] They are awarded to people who "actively share their ... technical expertise with the different technology communities related directly, or indirectly to Microsoft".

  9. Microsoft Partner Network - Wikipedia

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    July 2010 – John Roskill replaced Allison Watson as the head of Microsoft's Worldwide Partner Group. [11] At that time, Microsoft investment in partners had grown to $5.2 billion. This includes $3.8 billion in channel incentives, $1 billion in partner marketing, $100 million in business investment fund, and $200 million in direct partner ...