Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella numbered among the tech titans  trooping to Trump Tower on Wednesday for a roundtable meeting with the president-elect.
The attendee list, reported  by The New York Times on Tuesday, included Elon Musk, Tesla; Larry Page and  Eric E. Schmidt, Alphabet; Tim Cook, Apple; Jeff Bezos, Amazon.com; Sheryl  Sandberg, Facebook; Safra Catz, Oracle; Brian Krzanich, Intel; Chuck Robbins,  Cisco; Ginni Rometty, IBM; and Nadella.  More
	
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The relatively new Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) program has officially become the primary way that partners sell Microsoft  cloud products, a Microsoft executive said.
"Today we have more than 20,000 partners transacting  through CSP," said Gavriella Schuster, corporate vice president of the  Microsoft Worldwide Partner Group,  on Tuesday in a year-end update for  media and analysts.  More
	
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    Hoping to help narrow a skills gap around its public cloud  services for partners and customers, Microsoft on Tuesday rolled out six new  and free massively open online courses (MOOCs) for Azure, along with discounts  for related certification testing.
"These courses are designed to help partners respond to  the surging demand, realize positive returns and grow their market opportunity.  Partners can also take this training to their customers, which helps them grow  the technical literacy in their customer environment as well," said Gavriella  Schuster, corporate vice president of the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Group,   in a conference call with media and analysts.  More
	
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    Windows is still a common denominator in most partners'  practices, even in this cloud-first, mobile-first era, a recent RCP reader  survey shows.
In a survey this fall, RCP asked readers, "What  Microsoft products do you commonly include in customer solutions?" Readers  were asked to choose from a list of 17 core business products and they could  select as many products as they used.  More
	
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    International Data Corp. updated its worldwide PC shipment  forecast for 2016 on Wednesday with a projection that's slightly less red than  it was in August.
With most of the sales booked for the year, the headline  number is a projected decline of 6.4 percent to about 258.2 million units  shipped. That's better than the 7.2 percent decline that IDC projected when it  last ran the numbers three months ago.  More
	
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    Live! 360,  one of the biggest Microsoft technology-focused events of the year that is not  put on by Microsoft itself, kicks off next week in Orlando, Fla.
While the prime audiences for the show are IT professionals  and developers, there's a lot of deep content for Microsoft partners. The  conference, which is organized by RCP's parent company 1105 Media, combines the  long-running Visual Studio Live! and TechMentor conferences with SQL Server  Live!, Office and SharePoint Live!, ModernApps Live! and AppDev Trends.  More
	
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    Microsoft offered a rare glimpse into the scale of its  FastTrack operations this week.
FastTrack is Microsoft's initiative for accelerating uptake  of its cloud products. The program started with Office 365 mail migration  projects in 2014 and has expanded to encompass other cloud products over time.  At a high level, the FastTrack brand can include three things. The main one is  a customer offer, sometimes referred to as a benefit, to bring Microsoft cloud  customers up to what Microsoft executives have called a "run state."  The idea being that if you buy a Microsoft subscription to the cloud, where  operations are supposed to be simpler, the least Microsoft can do is get you up  and running in that product at no cost beyond the service subscription.  More
	
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    Infrascale, a cloud backup and disaster recovery solution  provider that recently relaunched its partner program with a strong emphasis on  ransomware, on Thursday unveiled a new ransomware program intended to help  partners educate and protect their clients.
"Partners need to be equipped with the knowledge to  educate their clients about the pervasiveness of the threat and the  characteristics that make one company more vulnerable than the next. Just as  important, they must also be equipped with the right technology to detect,  combat and mitigate against ransomware to quickly restore encrypted data and  systems," said  Infrascale's new channel chief Chris Sterbenc  in a  statement.  More
	
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    Is the Satya Nadella honeymoon showing signs of coming to an  end? Since not long after taking the CEO job at Microsoft in early 2014,  Nadella has enjoyed praise from the media, many longtime critics and old  Microsoft competitors.
Two events in the last week recall old battles, patterns and  rhetoric.  More
	
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    A new study of cloud productivity application usage suggests  Microsoft's Office 365 suite is pulling away from Google's G Suite, even as the  overall market expands.
The data comes from proprietary research done by Bitglass Inc., a cloud access security  broker based in Campbell, Calif. Bitglass used internally developed  technologies to scan more than 120,000 companies to determine what products  each organization is using.  More
	
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    ConnectWise and SkyKick are working together to integrate  SkyKick's cloud partner enablement capabilities into the ConnectWise managed  services provider (MSP) tool suite.
Craig Fulton, vice president of product for ConnectWise,  demonstrated the integration  from the ConnectWise IT Nation stage  last week in Orlando, Fla. The demo involved using SkyKick Cloud Backup from  within the ConnectWise CloudConsole. 
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    Kaspersky Lab is accusing  Microsoft of abusing its control over Windows  10 to put third-party security products at a disadvantage versus Microsoft's  own Windows Defender.
The Moscow-based company with U.S. headquarters in Woburn,  Mass., has filed an application with the Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) of  Russia and is preparing a similar application for the European Commission, a  spokesperson said in an e-mail on Monday. Asked if the company had any plans to  file complaints in the United States, the spokesperson said, "Any  additional actions will be communicated when appropriate."  More
	
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