Meet Planet's Microsoft Certified Masters (MCMs) and Microsoft MVPs
As a testament to our staff's advanced expertise, Planet currently has six consultants who have reached two of the highest accolades for a Microsoft expert; Microsoft Certified Master (MCM) and Microsoft MVP.
A Microsoft Certified Master (MCM) is the highest technical certification Microsoft offers and Planet employs two of only 12 SharePoint 2010 MCMs in the United States. These individuals are recognized by Microsoft as the top SharePoint experts possessing the comprehensive product knowledge and experiential skills to successfully design, build, deploy, migrate, and troubleshoot enterprise-class SharePoint Server 2010 environments based on customer requirements.
Planet employs four Microsoft MVPs who achieve this status by freely sharing their deep knowledge, real-world experience, and impartial, objective feedback to help people enhance the way they use technology. MVPs are independent experts who are offered a close connection with people at Microsoft. To acknowledge MVPs' leadership and provide a platform to help support their efforts, Microsoft often gives MVPs early access to Microsoft products, as well as the opportunity to pass on their highly targeted feedback and recommendations about product design, development, and support.
Planet's MCM's
Shannon Bray |
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Microsoft Certified Master (MCM)Credentials: SharePoint 2010, MCT, MCPD(E), MCSD, MCTS, MCITP |
Miguel Wood |
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Microsoft Certified Master (MCM)Credentials: MCM SharePoint, MCT, MCITP, MCPD, MCTS, MCSD, MCDBA, MCSE |
Planet's MVP's |
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Clayton Cobb |
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Microsoft SharePoint MVPCredentials: SharePoint 2010, MCITP |
Mike Crowley |
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Microsoft Exchange Server MVPCredentials: A+, Network+, Security+, MCT, MCSE, MCTS, MCITP: Enterprise Administrator/ Messaging Administrator |
Jorge Diaz |
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Microsoft Exchange MVPCredentials: Microsoft Community Contributor 2011, A+, PMP, CCNA, MCP, MCSA, MCSE, MCTS |
Becky Isserman |
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Microsoft SharePoint Server MVPCredentials: MCT, MCPD in SharePoint, MCAD in .Net 1.1 |








