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Interview with a Forum Ninja and MVP – Roberto Ferazzi

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Hi friends, for this Monday I'm very happy to interview Roberto Ferazzi for our Forum Ninjas Blog. Roberto is one of the moderators of the TechNet Italian Forums.
Roberto is a Microsoft Community Contributor (MCC) and Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for "Office Server and Services" category.

 

Here are some of Roberto’s Statistics:

  • 6,780 Recognition Points
  • 177 Helpful Posts
  • 1,133 Replies
  • Total of 14 Medals

 

Who are you, where are you, and what do you do? What are your specialty technologies?

My name is Roberto Ferazzi, I live in Italy with my wife, a son and a cat.
I’m an old Exchange Server guy, I was present at the birth of Exchange in the far 1996 and I was honored to be one of the guest of his 20th anniversary party. I own a lot of Microsoft certification and I’m honored to be a part of the MVP community for the Office Server and Services category (Exchange Server).
I love my job, I love to study and to test new technologies ad features, I love to make my skill available to the community by teaching courses (I’m also a Microsoft Certified Trainer), by speaking at technical conferences, by writing technical articles on my blog and by contributing to the Microsoft TechNet Forums

What are your big projects right now?

At this moment I’m working on some of the new great features of Windows Server 2016, the most innovative Windows Server of ever, after Windows 2000 obviously. I’m particularly focused on the storage features, Storage Spaces Direct and Storage Replica and Virtualization.

But hey Roberto, are you a UC guy, don’t you? Yes, I am, don’t worry, I still working on Exchange and Skype for Business on all flavors, onprem, cloud and hybrid, the dark side is calling me but the force is still strong in me!

 

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What Microsoft Forums do you participate in? What different roles do you play?

Since my primary focus is the UC world in particular Exchange and Skype for Business, I’m a contributor and moderator of the forums on these two topics on Microsoft TechNet Forums Italy. I give my contribute also on Hyper-V and Virtualization forum and other TechNet forums.

In what other sites and communities do you contribute your technical knowledge?

I contribute to the Microsoft Community in many different way, by writing on my blog, by speaking at important Italian technical conferences, by posting videos to Channel9 and by picking up my bag and going around to customers.

On what forum threads have you collaborated with other community members to help answer a question?

Be a member of the Microsoft MVP community gives a lot of privileges and opportunity; sometimes, when I need help, I ask to my fellows MVP or to the members of the Product Group, I ever receive great answers and great food for thought.

What forums need more attention? What could they use more of?

The forums that I follow requires the same level of attention. It’s important for the contributors to give the right answer, no hurry, if necessary reading the documentation.

Who has impressed you in the Forums community, and why?

I’m impressed by the dedication of some contributors especially the big effort they dedicate to the forum, go ahead guys!

 

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Do you have any comments for product groups about the MSDN and TechNet Forums that they moderate?

Unfortunately PG people is not present in the Italian forum, but we engage them, if necessary.

Do you have any tips for people asking questions on MSDN/TechNet Forums?

Very often people open a thread to ask how to implement a product or a solution, for example “hey guys, I need to install and Exchange infrastructure but I never did it, can you explain me how to do it?”. Guys, there is people that invest a lot of money and time to study, to get certified and to reach the necessary level of skills required to install/implement/configure Microsoft products. These guys can make his skills available to help you on specific issue, on specific requests, on specific solution, but they cannot teach you full course in few post lines.
Other tip: people, we are in the 2017, stay updated, if you open a thread about Exchange 2003, Windows NT or Windows 98, maybe you have a bigger problem than you think.
Last but not least, details details details, give use the more details as you can regarding the issue and the environment!

Do you have any tips for people answering questions on MSDN/TechNet Forums?

- Tip number one: people ask to the forum when they got a problem, please don’t complicate the situation with “esoteric” solutions! Sometime the best advice is to engage a local Microsoft partner, especially when there is a serious risk of data loss or the service is compromised.
- Tip number two: keep it simple! Simple solution, simple answers, simple life!
- Tip number three: there is not always a solution, sometimes people ask for solution to issue that must be solved by changing the approach, in this case the right advice is to help people to think to the objective, the solution they found may be not the right solution.
Last but not least, respect, education and remember, it’s not a competition to who reply first or how receive point for the marked answer!

 

Roberto, thanks for your contributions to the TechNet forums! It’s been great to get know you better.
Antonino Bambino
aka NinoRCTN

Comments

  • Anonymous
    May 02, 2017
    This is cool. It's great to learn more about Roberto! Thanks you, Roberto, for all your community contributions!
    • Anonymous
      May 11, 2017
      Thank you Ed, it's my pleasure!