Scott Hanselman

Another Blogger Spotted

January 16, 2003 Comment on this post [0] Posted in Web Services | XML
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New RD blogger: Andreas Eide. Yet another European Microsoft Regional Director is blogging: Andreas Eide from Norway. Andreas runs one of the most active .NET user-groups in Europe (the Norwegian .NET User Group), is co-author of a couple of books, a fabulous person to listen to, talk to, work with and work for (according to own experience and all that I've heard on my tours through Norway), and .... find out yourself: RSS, Radio, Blog. [Clemens Vasters: Enterprise Development & Alien Abductions]

Clemens spotted Andreas blogging!  Looks like he was hooked up by my favorite Swedes, Per & Sten Sundblad.  We're all "Microsoft Regional Directors," I'm a Regional Director for Pacific Northwest, specifically Oregon.

What's a Regional Director you ask??
RDs are 130 partners in 50 countries.  Microsoft Regional Directors are independent developers and architects, volunteers chosen for their leadership in their local technology circles, whose primary purpose is to share information about Microsoft technologies with their developer communities and to provide feedback from developers to Microsoft. Regional Directors are not Microsoft employees, but instead are industry experts who choose Microsoft technology in order to help their customers reach business goals and objectives. www.microsoft.com/rd

(If you look REALLY close in the center of the Wrox Commerce Server Book featured on Andreas' site, you'll see me! Second row, Center! :) )

About Scott

Scott Hanselman is a former professor, former Chief Architect in finance, now speaker, consultant, father, diabetic, and Microsoft employee. He is a failed stand-up comic, a cornrower, and a book author.

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