# Gabriele del Giovine

<figure><img src="/files/yDhj1Hz9OPiM5WOH25ec" alt="" width="312"><figcaption><p>Gabriele del Giovine</p></figcaption></figure>

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## About Gabriele

Since 1996, I have been a project leader for web applications based on Microsoft architecture, developing various applications like portal engines and content management systems with an architecture similar to that of Microsoft Sharepoint Portal Server. In recognition of my expertise, I received the first Microsoft MVP award for Windows 2000 Server in 2002, which was reconfirmed in 2003 and 2004.

## Connect

:link: [Gabriele del Giovine on LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabriele-del-giovine-976626/)

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