Microsoft made a major foray into the home entertainment market Sunday with 
  the announcement of the general availability of Windows Home Server. Partners 
  swarmed around the announcement with a series of related products or complete 
  systems -- some available immediately, others coming over the next year.
One of the fastest on the draw is Hewlett-Packard. The HP MediaSmart Server, 
  based on Windows Home Server, was available immediately for pre-order from Amazon.com, 
  BestBuy.com, Buy.com, CircuitCity.com and CompUSA.com. HP's offering also set 
  a benchmark on pricing -- about $600 for a 500GB server and about $750 for a 
  1TB server.
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    Dell Inc. announced its intention on Monday to buy EqualLogic Inc. for $1.4 
  billion in cash. EqualLogic, which makes virtualization-optimized iSCSI storage 
  area network solutions, will be Dell's sixth acquisition in two years. Like 
  several of those acquisitions (Silverback Technologies and ASAP Software), this 
  deal has channel ramifications.
According to a Dell statement, "Dell plans to grow EqualLogic's successful 
  channel-partner programs with current and future EqualLogic-branded products, 
  and also plans to incorporate EqualLogic technology into future generations 
  of its Dell PowerVault storage line available through the channel and direct 
  from Dell."
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    Visual Studio 2008 will be ready for release this month, according to S. "Soma" 
  Somasegar, corporate vice president of the Microsoft Developer Division.
That means the much-anticipated "Orcas" set of developer tools at 
  least will be on track for Microsoft's big day, Feb. 27, when Microsoft plans 
  to launch Visual Studio 2008, Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008. It remains 
  to be seen if the new versions of Windows Server and SQL Server will be ready 
  for launch at that time.
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    It's been a while, but Microsoft has 
signed 
  another deal
 with a Linux development/distribution company, promising not 
  to sue its users for any alleged patent infringement. This time it's Turbolinux, 
  a maker of Linux desktop and server products that sells most of its wares to 
  Japan and China.
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    OK, here's an important new technology concept to think about. Microsoft Distinguished 
  Engineer Eric Traut gave a presentation last week at the University of Illinois 
  where he said Microsoft is working on "MinWin," a much tighter kernel 
  to provide the foundation for all future Windows OS releases, client and server.
It's currently 25MB and Traut wants to make it smaller. I'm not going to get 
  my hopes up, especially after all the cool technology plans Microsoft had for 
  Windows Longhorn/Vista that were eventually dropped or delayed. But this does 
  sound promising.
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    The long international nightmare appears to be over. The European Commission 
  and Microsoft settled their antitrust case in a phone call on Monday morning. 
  The agreement came after a round of dinner diplomacy between Microsoft CEO Steve 
  Ballmer and European Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes in the first week 
  of October, followed up by daily phone calls to hammer out the details.
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    Dell, which built its once-dominant PC position on a direct-to-consumer model, 
  took another step toward the retail channel 
with 
  an agreement with Staples
.
Starting Nov. 11, Dell will sell desktops, notebooks, monitors and printers 
  at 1,400 Staples locations and through the Staples Web site. The deal was announced 
  on Monday. It follows a similar arrangement with Wal-Mart to sell PCs in 3,000 
  stores. Worldwide, Dell says its products will be in more than 10,000 stores.
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    You think you've seen good growth, or had your share of growth-related employment 
  headaches? Well, Microsoft had a stunning example of partner growth to tell 
  in a press release distributed on Thursday. It described the company's new report, 
  estimating the 
worldwide 
  economic impact of Microsoft
. 
The partner-growth bombshell from the release was this: 
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    Eric Ligman, Microsoft's U.S. senior manager of Small Business Community Engagement, 
  has been busy over on his small business community blog in the last week. For 
  one thing, there's a new Windows Small Business Server Test Drive feature designed 
  to help partners show Small Business Server to prospects through a Web-based 
  tool. There's a similar customer-facing tool on the SBS 2003 R2 product site, 
  but it doesn't have as many bells and whistles as the version for partners to 
  show their customers. Find out more 
 
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    Trust a crime writer to get business right. While at a used bookstore on vacation 
  this summer, I picked up a 1977 novel by Elmore Leonard called 
The Hunted
. 
  In it, Leonard's got one of the pithiest descriptions of how to succeed in business 
  that I've ever come across.
"In the business world, you don't prepare yourself for a certain job and 
  that's it, like a bookkeeper, a tax accountant. You hire those people," 
  one character, a successful businessman, explains to a marine, who is about 
  to retire from the service and is looking for direction. "What you do, 
  you keep your eyes open, you use a little imagination seeing how you can fit 
  into a situation or how you can bend the situation around so it fits you."
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    Microsoft released a huge study on Thursday filled with facts and figures about 
  how much its software contributes to worldwide GDP, employment and tax revenues. 
  With the study stored on Microsoft's Web page in a subdirectory titled "Corporate 
  Citizenship," the primary audience for this document is obviously governments. 
  It's something Microsoft can point to when lobbying for less protectionist trade 
  policies and better IP protection.
 
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    Earlier this week, I wrote about how Ingram Micro was 
going 
  "all Facebook"
 with a set of social networking sites where solution 
  providers could connect with each other to partner on business opportunities 
  or on mergers and acquisitions.
Well, that's the opportunity for partners to do some online networking with 
  each other. Now Microsoft is moving to make social networking itself a business 
  opportunity for its partners.
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