Erdal picks Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Award

Erdal Ozkaya the winner of Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Award
Erdal Ozkaya the winner of Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Award
emt Distribution announced that its CISO, Erdal Ozkaya has been awarded as a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP), that recognises exceptional technology community leaders worldwide who actively share their high quality, real world expertise with users and Microsoft.

In a statement Microsoft stated, “All of us at Microsoft recognise and appreciate Erdal’s extraordinary contributions and want to take this opportunity to share our appreciation with you. MVPs are technology’s best and brightest, and we are honored to welcome Erdal as one of them.”

With fewer than 5,000 awardees worldwide, Microsoft MVPs represent a highly select group of experts. MVPs share a deep commitment to community and a willingness to help others. They represent the diversity of today’s technical communities. MVPs are present in over 90 countries, spanning more than 30 languages, and over 90 Microsoft technologies.

“Being part of Microsoft conferences and user groups for over several years has lent me a great opportunity to increase my knowledge and understanding of technology, its applications and usability besides interacting with peers in the community. It is an honour to be recognised on such a global platform.” said, Erdal.

As a recipient of this year’s Microsoft MVP award, Erdal joins an exceptional group of individuals from around the world who have demonstrated a willingness to reach out, share their technical expertise with others and help individuals maximize their use of technology.

“Erdal is a through professional whose work enriches not just our organisation but also our customers. His contribution to Microsoft community worldwide has been commendable and we take pride in congratulating in winning such an achievement,” said Mohammad Mobasseri, the CEO at emt Distribution. “This recognition supports emt’s vision and help our company gain more momentum in the region.”

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