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Other articles in this series: Benefits of MCM (Part I) - Knowledge Benefits of MCM (Part II) - Community The recently announced changes to the Microsoft Certified Master program for Exchange mean that you don't need to attend training in Redmond in order to get the qualification. But, you will want to! I know, I know, the issue of $18,500 is not...
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Other articles in this series: Benefits of MCM (Part I) - Knowledge Benefits of MCM (Part III) - It Definitely Pays Off There have been only a few hundred MCMs awarded across all five Microsoft technologies over the last eight years. The Exchange community, which spawned the whole Master certification from its original Ranger program, is the largest...
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Bojan Nenadic

Bojan was born on 6th May 1973 in Belgrade, Serbia (then Yugoslavia). He learned to ski at five and did his best to do it every year since (although latter years in Africa made that a bit difficult). At six, he started school, and two years after that got his first computer– the then awesome Sinclair ZX81. Thirty years later, and skiing and computers are still his favorite hobbies.

 

He moved with his family to Zimbabwe in 1990 to avoid the looming troubles that came as part of the violent break-up of Yugoslavia, where Bojan completed his Advanced Level General Certificate of Education, a degree in marketing, and his first Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) certification over the next ten years. Three of those ten years were spent in Cape Town, South Africa where he started worked as a Microsoft Certified Trainer and consultant.  Cape Town still ranks as one of his favorite places in the world (not least because of the proximity of the fantastic wine region).  After meeting his best friend in 1999 and marrying her a year later, they both left for London, England in July 2000. 

 

Bojan has worked for about twenty clients in the UK, ranging from Internet start-ups to multi-national IT consultancies, covering most of the Microsoft Server products at one point or another.  His career grew at a steady pace from support and administration, to team leader roles, and finally into infrastructure and project lead architecture. Over time, Active Directory and Exchange came forward as his primary areas of expertise.

 

Fortunately, it is not success in his professional life that he is most proud of.  That distinction belongs to his part in contributing to lives of two beautiful boys – born in 2007 and 2009 – two years apart almost to the day.

 

When work is done and boys are in bed, Bojan still enjoys an occasional glass of wine, be it at home or at pubs with friends; and, whenever possible, going on vacation that incorporates as much scuba diving or skiing as possible.  Sadly, one of his other passions has fallen by the wayside. Both his and his wife’s motorcycles had to be sold, as it was decided that was the responsible thing to do.  None the less, he still tries to take as many aspects of his life according to his favorite quote, by actor Oscar Wilde: “Life is too short to be taken seriously.”