images/news/microsoft.jpgMicrosoft is trimming some of the benefits it is offering to participants in its Most Valuable Professional (MVP) program, no doubt due to cost-cutting measures affecting the company overall. In a note to MVPs (posted on the ActiveWin.com site), Microsoft claims to be “expanding our investment in the MVP Award Program” with a new online MVP portal coming next year. But in the same note, officials acknowledge that they are cutting a number of the “less significant” benefits, as of October 1, including Company Store (MVP Bucks), E-Academy, E-Reference Library and MS Press Book Reviews. The worldwide MVP conference is not cancelled; it’s on for mid-February 2010 (but in Redmond/Bellevue, not in Seattle).
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