Five months after joining eFolder as chief strategy officer, LabTech founder Matt Nachtrab is now the MSP-focused  company's CEO.
Kevin Hoffman, who has been CEO/CTO of eFolder for 10 years,  is changing his title at the Denver-based private company to founder and CTO. 
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    A new partnership will make Dun & Bradstreet's rich  business data available in Microsoft Dynamics 365 sometime later this year.
The deal could create the potential for Microsoft partners  to offer more actionable business information in Dynamics 365 solutions for  customers. It could also present the opportunity for partners to use the data  themselves to develop new business.  More
	
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    A big part of the major sales and marketing reorganization at Microsoft earlier this month involved splitting the business into an enterprise  operating unit (EOU) and a small medium and corporate (SMC) customers unit.
For years there was an Enterprise & Partner Group (EPG)  and a Small and Midsize Solutions & Partners (SMS&P) organization. Broadly  speaking, enterprise customers were handled through EPG, while corporate account  managed (CAM), corporate territory managed (CTM) and SMB & Distribution  (SMB&D) customers went through SMS&P. Now enterprise and CAM accounts  are being moved up into the vertically organized EOU, and the rest are heading  into SMC.  More
	
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    The leadership of the six-month-old One Commercial Partner  (OCP) organization at Microsoft got a minor shuffle when the company's entire sales  and marketing organization underwent major upheavals at the beginning of July.
Some of the biggest changes to Microsoft's global partner  organization took effect well before the recent reorg. In January of this year, Executive Vice  President of the Worldwide Commercial Business Judson Althoff named Ron  Huddleston corporate vice president of a new OCP organization that at the time folded in the  Worldwide Partner Group (WPG) run by Gavriella Schuster, the Enterprise Partner team  led by Victor Morales and the ISV Partner Business Evangelist/Go-To-Market team  led by Kim Akers. 
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  - Complete Microsoft Inspire 2017 coverage here.
RCP Editor in Chief Scott Bekker upheld his yearly tradition this week of live-Tweeting his way through Microsoft's annual partner conference. Here are the highlights from this year's keynotes:
Presiding over the kickoff presentation was Ron Huddleston, head of Microsoft's One Commercial Partner business, which was created just this year. Huddleston shared Microsoft's vision for the new unit. 
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    AgileThought, a  Tampa, Fla.-based custom software solution and development consulting  specialist, is the 2017 winner of the RCP Rocket Award.
The RCP Rocket Award is a joint award of Redmond Channel  Partner magazine and Revenue Rocket  Consulting Group to recognize IT services companies with unique business  strategies that are resulting in sustained growth. This is the fifth year for  the RCP Rocket Award.  More
	
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  - Complete Microsoft Inspire 2017 coverage here.
There are few products remembered as fondly by as many  Microsoft partners as Windows Small Business Server (SBS).
A foundational product consisting of Windows Server,  Exchange Server and a rotating cast of supporting server products such as SQL  Server, SharePoint Server and various specialized components, SBS spurred and  supported an entire ecosystem of small partners serving small business  customers. The product represents a moment in tech when infrastructure for even  the smallest companies was primarily kept on-premises, and when small shops of  technically oriented partners found a thriving market for their skills.  More
	
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    The other shoe is dropping in the major sales and marketing  reorganization that Microsoft began implementing earlier this week: The company  started notifying employees of massive layoffs on Thursday.
Layoffs numbering in the thousands had been rumored and  widely reported over the last few weeks, but leaked versions of companywide  memos about the restructuring on Monday made no mention of layoffs.  More
	
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    DXC Technology, the IT services giant formed by the April  merger of CSC with HPE's services arm, bought one of Microsoft's biggest  Dynamics partners, Tribridge, on Wednesday in a move to strengthen the DXC  Dynamics 365 business.
Terms of Tyson's Corner, Va.-based DXC's first acquisition  were not disclosed. The deal included Concerto Cloud Services, a Tribridge-affiliated  company that provides advisory and managed services to the mid-market. DXC will  rebrand the companies as Tribridge, a DXC Technology Company, and DXC Concerto.  More
	
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Many of Microsoft's most committed partners will be mostly  stumbling in the dark on the basic facts of the company's massive sales and  marketing reorganization as they arrive next week at Inspire, the Microsoft  partner conference where they're supposed to get their marching orders and work  out concrete business plans for a fiscal year that started July 1.
RCP asked Microsoft for a number of partner-related  clarifications about the reorganization, but got only the canned response of  the week from a Microsoft spokesperson: "Microsoft is implementing changes  to better serve our customers and partners."  More
	
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    Nutanix plans to pull applications into its hyperconverged  infrastructure platform and make it possible to extend that platform to all  three major public clouds, the company revealed this week at its .NEXT  conference in Washington, D.C.
The additions to the Nutanix Enterprise Cloud Platform will  include the new products Nutanix Calm, for application management, and Nutanix  Xi Cloud Services, which will allow Nutanix software to be consumed as a  service by Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and Microsoft  Azure.  More
	
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    Later this year, Microsoft and Box will begin co-selling the  Box cloud content management platform with Azure on the back end.
The deal announced this week involves competitive  complications for both companies. For Microsoft, a main wrinkle is that Box  technology competes directly with OneDrive and SharePoint and indirectly on  other fronts. For Box, in addition to the OneDrive/SharePoint coopetition, the  company must navigate its existing relationships with the other major cloud  platforms, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud.  More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on June 28, 20170 comments