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The third time’s the charm

Posted on 3 July 20192 July 2019 by randolph

Thank you to Microsoft for awarding me a Microsoft Data Platform MVP for the third time in a row. Unlike previous posts on this topic, I have very little to say except “thank you.” It’s been an interesting year, and I’m grateful to everyone I’ve had the privilege to work with and speak to. Onward!

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Community recognition

Posted on 4 July 20183 July 2018 by randolph

On the first day of January 2017, I was honoured to receive an email naming me as a Microsoft MVP in the Data Platform category. In the previous couple of months leading up to that, I had been contacted by Microsoft about the process, based primarily on this very blog you are reading. I’ve been
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Randolph West

Randolph West (they/them) is a Senior Technical Writer at Microsoft on the Database Docs team. When not writing about technology, you can see them acting on the stage and screen, or doing voices for independent video games. Available for mentoring, talks on SQL Server and technology in general, you can connect with Randolph on Twitter. Buy their books on Amazon.

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