Interview with a Wiki Ninja: MVP, Windows IT-Pro Expert, and French Ninja - Nicolas Bonnet

Welcome to another installment of our Monday blog series - Interview with a Wiki Ninja.

 

Today's interview is with  Nicolas Bonnet.

He has been a member of the community since 2010!

 

Here is his Blog: https://www.nibonnet.fr/

 

His MVP profile: Windows Expert-IT Pro

 

 

Let's look at his statistics!

 

Achievement Awards: 4 silver and 19 bronze!

Total responses on the forums: 318

Contribution on the Gallery: 8

Number of blog posts: 8 (with 21 ratings of 4+ stars!)

Number of Wiki articles: 12

 

Wiki Edits: 37

Number of translations in the Library: 10

 

 

Here are some of his top articles:

 

Déployer profil Wifi avec OMA-URI

 

Cleanup Tools on WSUS Hierarchy

 

Ressource SCCM

 

Mise en place d'une relation d'approbation entre forêt

  

 

Let's get to the interview!

 

Whoareyou,whereyouareandwhatyoudo?

I am Nicolas BONNET. I live near Aix en Provence (France). I am a computer consultant for SSII Marseillaise and I'm an MVP Expert in Windows IT Pro. I am working with clients for projects in Active Directory, Server Administration, and the deployment of desktop or mobility projects (Intune).

 

 

Whatareyour specialty technologies?

I have expertise in several areas. The server part, my expertise concerning Active Directory (administration, support, migration or upgrade) ,and the administration of the other server roles (print server, file, WSUS,...). I have a second expertise with the deployment of workstations (SCCM and MDT). Finally my last expertise concerns Intune mobility.

 

 

How did youlearn about TechNetWiki?

After having written numerous articles on the wiki and be interviewed many times on the forums, someone already present from the TechNet Wiki team put me in contact with Ed Price, who gave me access to the Technet Wiki Ninja blog.

 

 

Whatwasyourfirstcollaboration on TechNet Wiki?

My first collaboration was writing the blog posts on the TechNet Wiki Ninja FR blog!

 

 

In addition toyour workon the TechNetWiki,inwhichotherplacesdo you usually contribute?

I contribute also on the TechNet US forums or I'm acting as the Moderator. I write articles on my blog (www.nibonnet.fr).

I am on Facebook and twitter (@nico_bonnet). Finally I'm the author of numerous books:

https://www.editions-ENI.fr/livres/Nicolas-bonnet/.86b6398a63da8e243001d8ae31f6a6d6.html

 

 

Whatareyourmajorprojectsnow?

I wish to continue like it's the first time I started! Eventually I want to lead seminars and make training videos.

 

 

What do youdowiththeTechNetWikiandhow does it integrateintoyourwork?

TechNet Wiki allows me to transfer acquired skills. After I face a technical problem with a client, I put the solution I found on TechNet Wiki.

 

 

Whatinterestsyouthemost abouttheTechNetWiki?

The transfer of skills is the point that keeps me interested in TechNet Wiki.

 

AmongthearticlesthatyouhavecontributedtotheTechNetWikicommunity,which is your favorite?

The article concerning the problem of IIS with WSUS 3.0 is the one I prefer:

https://blogs.technet.com/b/wikininjasfr/archive/2014/12/12/probl-232-me-IIS-avec-WSUS-2-0-SP2-et-SSL.aspx

 

 

What impressed you about theWikicommunity,andwhy?

Ed Price is someone who impresses me because in addition to his involvement and his huge work in his community, he oversees all of the other communities. He is also available when you need him.

  

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You can also find this interview in French, as originally hosted by Hezequias:

 

Lundi - Interview Wiki Ninja Nicolas Bonnet

 

 

Well, thank you, Nicolas, for the kind words!

 

The Microsoft community thanks you for your dedication ,and your commitment is crucial for everyone!

 

I just want to highlight a few of Nicolas' blog posts over on the French Wiki Ninjas blog:

 

 

 

We are sure that your example motivates everyone to be part of this community and join our Wiki Ninjas ranks!

 

Please continue with the great collaboration!

  

 

Everyone, please join me in thanking Nicolas for all his contributions!

 

   - Ninja Ed