Intrepid reporters at Bloomberg look like they've solved a  big mystery of the last week: Which giant HPE client cut server orders so dramatically  that President and CEO Meg Whitman was compelled to bring up the setback in an  investor call?
Citing anonymous sources, Bloomberg reported that the client was Microsoft, one of the biggest server buyers on the market  as it continues its global buildout of Azure, Office 365, Dynamics 365 and  other public cloud infrastructure and services. Microsoft and HPE did not offer  on-the-record comments to the report.  More
	
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    Detachables may be slightly heavy on hype at the moment,  according to a PC market researcher, but there's no denying that the sector  that's drawing in a steady stream of new entries, such as one from HP over the  weekend, has potential.
"Regardless of what marketers are saying, detachable  tablets are simply not putting pressure on notebooks yet," said IDC analyst Jitesh  Ubrani in a statement about the market research firm's latest PC market  projections.  More
	
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    Tech Data Corp.'s acquisition of the Technology Business  Solutions business of Avnet Inc. is complete, the distributor said on Monday.
The cost to Tech Data is $2.6 billion, which was the amount  that Tech Data said it expected to pay when the companies originally announced the deal in September. Funding included $1 billion from Tech Data's recent  public debt offering, $1 billion from bank term loans, $400 million from  drawings under other credit facilities and cash on hand and nearly 2.8 million  shares of Tech Data stock.  More
	
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    Microsoft's exclusive P-Seller partner community in the  United States on Monday received 28 days' notice that they would be shut out of  the Microsoft corporate network and moved to a new area of the Microsoft  Partner Network (MPN) portal, leading some partners to fear that many of the  resources they regularly use to sell Microsoft solutions and escalate customer  issues will be unavailable.
Partner Sellers, or P-Sellers, are among Microsoft's closest  partners, and they help Microsoft drive significant revenue through co-selling  engagements. In the United States, the invitation-only program includes 1,139  individuals from 289 managed partner organizations. Those individuals carry the  P-SSP (Partner Solution Sales Professional) or P-TSP (Partner Technology  Solutions Professional) designations.  More
	
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Managed services entrepreneur Matt Nachtrab says he's  getting the same feeling of disruptive possibility about eFolder's backup  technology that he had about remote monitoring and management (RMM) back when  he started LabTech Software.
The LabTech founder, who sold that company to ConnectWise  and stayed at the professional services automation (PSA) giant until the  LabTech integration was completed early last year, is officially joining  eFolder this week as chief strategy officer.  More
	
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    In an effort to boost demand for its cloud-based backup and  disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS) technologies, Veeam Software and  participating partners are offering up to $1,000 per customer worth of cloud  product usage.
Spread across the company's base of 230,000 customers, Veeam  executives say, the credits could amount to up to a $200 million giveaway.  More
	
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    Hosting and managed cloud services provider Rackspace is  doubling down on its Microsoft commitments, at least in terms of earning  Microsoft competencies.
Rackspace announced Thursday that it went from five  Microsoft competencies a year ago to 10 competencies now. 
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    During its annual customer and partner conference this week,  workflow and content automation platform vendor Nintex unveiled extended  relationships with six key technology partners.
"Nintex is pleased to recognize our expanded  partnerships with Adobe, Box, DocuSign, Dropbox, Microsoft and Salesforce -- all  technology innovators driving digital transformation," said Nintex CEO John  Burton  in a statement.  More
	
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    When it comes to partnering with a tech giant like IBM, the  options and programs can be overwhelming.
Which is why it makes sense that when IBM is trying to nudge  its partners into the "cognitive era," the company would turn to  Watson, its question-answering computer system.  More
	
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    Brad Smith sometimes uses his perch as Microsoft president  and chief legal officer to draw disparate strands of tech, security, privacy,  law and international relations together to make a larger point about emerging  realities in the world.
He was at it again Tuesday at the RSA Conference in San  Francisco, advancing a novel argument about the way cyberwar shuffles the  responsibilities of nations, citizens, companies and soldiers.  More
	
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    Access problems with Microsoft's online partner resources,  noted by several partners Tuesday morning, have been fixed, according to a  Microsoft spokesperson.
"Some partners may have experienced difficulties  accessing the Microsoft Partner Center, and this has been fully resolved,"  the spokesperson said in an e-mail exchange. The spokesperson declined to respond  to follow-up questions about what caused the problems, which Microsoft  resources were affected or how long any problems lasted.  More
	
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    Architects are the most expensive employee type for  Microsoft Azure partners in most regions of the world, according to new  Microsoft partner research.
Microsoft this month released details of a survey conducted  in November of more than 1,100 Azure partners with active cloud practices  worldwide.  More
	
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