The results of the sixth annual RCP Rocket Awards are in, and  the winner is 3-year-old Microsoft technology giant Quisitive Technology Solutions Inc.
The award, sponsored by Redmond Channel Partner and Revenue  Rocket Consulting Group, is open to all U.S.-based Microsoft partners with  annual revenues between $5 million and $100 million, and whose innovative  business strategies resulted in sustained growth over three years. While  metrics of growth are a key factor, an equally important factor is innovative  and sustainable business strategies.  More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on July 08, 20190 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    
  Editor's Note: Due to partners' negative reaction to these  changes, Microsoft on July 12 announced that it was rescinding the plan to end  the internal use rights benefit. See RCP's coverage here.
An announcement on Microsoft's partner Web site indicates  that the popular internal use rights (IUR) benefit will be discontinued in less  than a year.
IURs allow Microsoft partners to run their business on Microsoft  software, from their Windows desktops to all of the back-end servers to the  newer cloud services. They were consistently rated one of the best features of  Microsoft's partner program in RCP surveys and cited as a key benefit in  partner interviews over the years.  More
	
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After being in limited preview  since last September's Ignite conference and in a broader preview since early May, the premium tier for Microsoft's Azure Files service has hit  general availability.
With Wednesday's release, users with higher performance needs now have the ability to access managed file  services on solid-state drives in Microsoft's public cloud.  More
	
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When it comes to digital marketing for Microsoft partners,  few organizations are watching the trends, the space and the success metrics as  closely as Fifty Five and Five.  Founded five years ago, the firm each year releases a lengthy report  recognizing the best in Microsoft partner digital marketing. 
As the  London-based organization gets ready to release its annual report at the  Microsoft Inspire show next month, we caught up with founder Chris Wright for an  e-mail Q&A. (The company is taking advance registrations for the free report here.)  More
	
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The  Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the lead  U.S. government unit on  civilian cybersecurity, has joined the chorus of warnings about the "BlueKeep"  Windows security vulnerability.
BlueKeep refers to a critical vulnerability in the  implementation of the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) used by several older Windows  operating systems, including Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows  7, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008. BlueKeep's Common  Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) identifier is CVE-2019-0708.  More
	
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Determining the best Microsoft partners in the world is  challenging. With a community as large, diverse and global as the Microsoft  Partner Network (MPN), there are a thousand ways to look at the question.
Market research firm IDC took a crack at it from the  standpoint of global implementation giants in a report released last month. The  "IDC Marketscape: Worldwide Microsoft Implementation Services 2019 Vendor  Assessment" is an analysis of 10 Microsoft systems integrators.  More
	
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Microsoft announced its Partner of the Year awards this  month, and like every year, the structure and categories tell a lot about  Redmond's priorities.
Microsoft has always used the worldwide partner awards to  emphasize partner success in strategic growth areas or key competitive areas,  and to reinforce to the channel what business areas will be most important in  the coming fiscal year. Microsoft announces its winners in June and formally  gives them out at its Inspire partner conference in July, which aligns roughly  with the start of the company's fiscal year.  More
	
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Adam Warby will step down as CEO of Avanade after over 11  years in August and be succeeded from within the company by Pamela Maynard, the  company announced this month.
Avanade is a giant in the Microsoft partner community with  36,000 professionals worldwide, a specialized focus on Microsoft technologies  and a tight relationship with Microsoft. The company was originally founded in  2000 as a joint venture between Accenture and Microsoft, and the company's  board includes Judson Althoff, executive vice president of the Worldwide  Commercial Business at Microsoft.  More
	
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Significant tweaks are coming to the Microsoft Partner  Network (MPN) in the coming months, including more challenging competency  requirements, advanced specializations, a new security competency and some  additional benefits.
"To prepare you for new opportunities today and into  the future, we are making large investments in many aspects of our partner business,  with the Microsoft Partner Network as your entry point for partnership with  Microsoft and with other partners," said Toby Richards, general manager of  Partner Go-to-Market & Programs in Microsoft's One Commercial Partner organization. 
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IDC's latest update to its 2019 PC market forecast is promising an "interesting year" for    PC sales, with Windows 7's  end-of-support deadline providing a  bright spot in an otherwise gloomy market.
Overall, IDC now expects to see   unit shipments drop by  3 percent for the year for a total of 392.5   million units. The main challenge comes on  the consumer side of the   market, where shipments are expected to decline 6 percent   year-over-year, as consumers spend more of their budget on replacing    smartphones than PCs.  More
	
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Veeam is unusual among private software companies in that it  regularly and publicly shares financial performance data via press release.
It's not the kind of comprehensive disclosure you'd see from  a public company with net income, revenues and business unit results, but it's  still a remarkable degree of transparency.  More
	
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Veeam is forging ahead with a second generation of its  orchestration technology for disaster recovery that could present significant  opportunities for the company's partners.
Failing over a complex environment in a disaster recovery  situation is a multistep process. Processes and applications must be started  in a precise order and spun up on the correct hardware or virtual machines.  Orchestration solutions allow organizations to set the order that those  automated steps are taken in case of need for a failover.  More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on May 22, 20190 comments