Mastering Endpoint Security with Nicklas and Jannik
Collaboration between Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) and Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors (Student Ambassadors) brings a wealth of benefits to both communities and the broader tech ecosystem. By working together, MVPs and Student Ambassadors can leverage their unique strengths and experiences to drive innovation, share knowledge, and foster a vibrant community.
MVPs, with their extensive expertise and industry experience, provide invaluable mentorship and guidance to Student Ambassadors, helping them navigate their early careers and develop their technical skills. In turn, Student Ambassadors bring fresh perspectives and innovative ideas, often introducing new technologies and approaches that can inspire MVPs.
Moreover, the collaboration between MVPs and Student Ambassadors amplifies their collective impact, enabling them to reach a wider audience and make a more significant difference in the tech community. By sharing their knowledge and experiences, they contribute to a culture of continuous learning and innovation, ultimately benefiting everyone involved.
In this blog post we meet Gold Student Ambassador Nicklas Olsen and Security and AI Platform MVP Jannik Reinhard. They have teamed up to create a unique learning series titled “Mastering Endpoint Security: Protecting Devices in Modern Workplace” at the . Recognizing a need for this series, they developed it together, and it will run for four weeks with livestreamed events.
We sat down with them to discuss how their collaboration began, how they enhance each other’s skills, and what advice they have for peers eager to start.
Can you tell us about the inspiration behind the event series and what motivated you to create it?
Nicklas: “It all started after we attended the same conference in the UK in July. We discussed various opportunities to contribute to the community. Both of us wanted to give back, and our main mission was to help beginners get started with Microsoft Intune.”
Jannik: “The biggest motivation behind the series was knowing that we had been in the same place before—feeling a bit overwhelmed with where to start with Intune. We decided to create a series that covers the basics of Intune and helps beginners avoid the same pitfalls we encountered.”
How did you come up with the topics and themes for the event series? Were there any specific trends or needs in the community that you aimed to address?
Jannik: “From the start, we agreed that this series should provide fundamental knowledge of Intune, covering everything from what Microsoft Intune is to configuring policies and managing devices. We want to encourage viewers to get hands-on experience with the product itself, as this is key to learning Intune.”
Nicklas: “As we mentioned earlier, it can feel overwhelming to know where to start. Our goal is to provide fundamental knowledge and resources to help viewers take the next step.”
How did you both come to collaborate on this event series, and how did your roles as a Student Ambassador and MVP complement each other in creating this event series?
Nicklas: “We’ve collaborated before on different occasions, such as other sessions and online communities. Our past collaboration made it natural for us to create this series on Microsoft Reactor together.”
Jannik: “We both have a passion for sharing knowledge with the community. We realized that this series could help beginners get started with Intune and create a bridge between theory and hands-on experience.”
Can you share any specific instances where your collaboration as a Student Ambassador and MVP brought unique perspectives or solutions to the table?
Nicklas: “One of the most significant aspects of our partnership is that we can bridge the gap between experienced professionals and beginners in the IT world. This combination allows us to target a wider audience and ensure that both newcomers and more experienced individuals can follow along and gain valuable tips and tricks from the series.”
Jannik: “Absolutely. When an MVP and a Student Ambassador collaborate, we bring together a wealth of experience and fresh perspectives. As an MVP, I have years of industry experience and deep technical knowledge, which I can share with the community. On the other hand, Nicklas, as a Student Ambassador, brings a fresh outlook and innovative ideas that can inspire professionals like myself.”
How do you see your collaboration evolving in the future, and what are your plans for upcoming events or projects?
Nicklas: “We already have a few sessions planned together in the future, in addition to the Microsoft Reactor series. One session is about ‘MAM for Windows: Bring Your Own Device to Success,’ where we discuss how to protect Windows BYOD devices. We’re also planning to collaborate on future events, both virtually and in-person.”
What advice would you give to other community members looking to start a collaboration?
Nicklas: “The best advice we can give is to actively connect across multiple platforms such as LinkedIn, Meetup, or Discord, which are great starting points. I have only experienced positive responses when connecting with people, but I believe the real magic happens during in-person meetups. is where you get to know each other from online communities much better and make great friends from the community. We’ve built lifelong friends and connections around the world!”
Jannik: “Networking is key, especially if you are new to the area, and you should never hesitate to reach out to your peers. Attending in-person events for the first time might feel a bit scary, but it’s worth it. You’ll meet like-minded and passionate people, people that you can connect with, gain valuable information and insights from the industry, and perhaps get ideas on how to solve issues back home at your company.”
Interested in the latest outcome of Jannik and Nicklas’s collaboration? Sign up for their Reactor Series: Mastering Endpoint Security:
Protecting Devices in Modern Workplace
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