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Spanburgh of SCG Named Microsoft MVP for Dynamics CRM

Curt Spanburgh, a consultant and systems engineer with Microsoft Gold Certified solution provider Solutions Consulting Group, is named again as a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for Dynamics CRM.

Microsoft selects MVPs based on a technical professional's meaningful contributions to newsgroups, user groups, message boards, books and in speeches. Microsoft names MVPs across its product lines, and currently lists 18 Dynamics CRM MVPs worldwide on its Web site.

Spanburgh is the only MVP at SCG, a San Diego-based firm with Microsoft Partner Program competencies in Microsoft Business Solutions, Business Process & Integration Solutions and Data Management Solutions. He was first named a CRM MVP in 2006, and has been working with the product since the first version was in beta.

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