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    Merill Fernando

    Principal Product Manager @ Microsoft Entra

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    Looking forward to the MVP Summit

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    I'll be at Redmond next month with the rest of the SL MVP gang. Don Box just gave yet another reason for me to get excited.

    We're being let in on the top secret project that Don and ChrisAn have been working on since WCF/WPF.

    Categories: Microsoft

    Updated: February 26, 2007

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