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Microsoft awards TechGyan

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Microsoft has awarded Mumbai-based solution provider Suresh Ramani, CEO,
TechGyan with the MVP award (Most Valuable Professional) for Windows Small
Business Server, a solution designed for companies with less than 75 PCs. Ramani
is one of the two MVPs in India, the other one being from Dell. The award
bestowed upon Ramani in view of his contribution in spreading awareness around
networking solutions to technical communities worldwide.

Suresh Ramani, CEO,
TechGyan

An elated Ramani shared, “I have always been spreading awareness around the
networking solutions at my free will. As well as enhan­cing my profile, the
award has also given me a sense of responsibility now.”

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Microsoft presents the MVP Award to thank individuals for their exceptional
contributions to technical communities worldwide. Microsoft also benefits from
engaging with MVPs through conferences, user groups, code camps, the MVP Global
Summit, and other events. MVPs share their independent, real-world feedback with
the company, thereby helping Microsoft to better understand users' needs,
improve current products, and develop future technology.

Ramani has over 17 years of experience in technology services and is a
consultant to many SMB companies. In 2007, Microsoft had recognized Ramani as
the Partner Area Lead (PAL) for India for his efforts around community building.
Worldwide there are 20 PALs that are recognized by Microsoft.

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