Microsoft had its big Windows 10 Event in New York City on  Wednesday, with several major product launches and unveilings. From watching  the livestream and tracking coverage from RCP Editor at Large Jeff Schwartz who was on site, here  are the big takeaways, especially for Microsoft partners.
This Was a 'Consumer' Day
Most, though not all, of Microsoft's announcements on  Wednesday were aimed at consumers, in the sense of home users and gamers. Much  of it also applied to students and educators, but the main overlap for business  customers is in any department that employs creative professionals, who did  have plenty to chew on. If some of the new products take off, they could give  Microsoft a way to claw its way into the creative professional space that Apple  has used as its beachhead into the business market. But for those looking for  deployment advancements, system management, security improvements, et cetera, this  wasn't your day.
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    In the wake of a massive botnet attack from infected  Internet of Things (IoT) devices last week, Microsoft on Wednesday unveiled a limited  release of a new Security Program for Azure IoT that involves working with and  recommending certain partners to audit customers' IoT implementations.
"This new program brings together a curated set of  best-in-class security auditors customers can choose from to perform a security  audit on their IoT solutions, find issues and provide recommendations. The  Security Program for Azure IoT will work from the ground up, examining  everything from a businesses' devices and assets to gateways and even  communication to the cloud," wrote Sam George, partner director of program  management for Microsoft's Azure IoT,  in a blog post announcing the program.  More
	
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    A strong earnings report from Microsoft on Thursday shot  MSFT shares to record levels, largely on cloud growth and revenues. The  investor call after the release had some interesting nuggets for Microsoft  partners. Some of the key quotes from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and CFO Amy  Hood:  More
	
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    New York-based CafeX Communications will be Microsoft's  preferred solution provider for omnichannel engagement within the  soon-to-be-released  Dynamics 365 for Customer Service application,  the companies announced Wednesday.
 Dynamics 365 for Customer Service is one of the  five initial applications coming in the Enterprise edition of   Dynamics 365, which is set for availability on Nov. 1. Dynamics 365 is  Microsoft's new flagship business application platform that serves both ERP and  CRM functionality from the Azure cloud.  More
	
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    Bill Belichick is known for his terse responses at news conferences.  Which is why it was surprising when the New England Patriots head coach went on  for more than five minutes about his frustrations with stadium technology  during games, including the Microsoft Surface.
"As you probably noticed, I'm done with the tablets,"  Belichick said, according to a conference call transcript posted on  Twitter Tuesday by NESN's Patriots beat reporter Zack Cox. "They're  just too undependable for me. I'm going to stick with pictures, which several  of our other coaches do, as well, because there just isn't enough consistency  in the performance of the tablets. I just can't take it anymore."  More
	
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Microsoft Dynamics 365 is the company's most substantial  move on business applications since entering the market in 2000 with the  acquisition of Great Plains.
With Dynamics 365, Microsoft is adding business applications  into the main effort of its strategic approach to the future of technology --  offering a single product to meet many customers' needs that fits the existing  mantra of "cloud-first, mobile-first," and peppering it with the emerging emphasis  on AI-first.  More
	
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    As Hurricane Matthew churned toward the Florida coast  Thursday afternoon and residents of the southeastern United States evacuated,  disaster and recovery vendors spun up emergency programs to help unprotected  businesses with last-minute efforts to save their data.
Matthew was expected to make an extremely close approach  along the Florida coast Thursday night as a Category 4 or even possibly a  Category 5 hurricane. Although it was not expected to make landfall, Matthew's  storm surge and winds could still wind up being more devastating than a more  typical hurricane strike.  More
	
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High-profile Microsoft partner Christopher Hertz is stepping  down from New Signature, the two-time Microsoft United States Partner of the Year company that he founded 13 years  ago.
Hertz has been president of the fast-growing, Washington,  D.C.-based company since April 2015, when New Signature landed a $35 million venture  capital investment from Columbia Capital, which brought in a new chairman  and a new CEO.  More
	
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    The overhauled partner program that StorageCraft Technology Corp.  executives promised earlier this year when the company got its $187 million private  equity investment went live on Wednesday.
"Really as you look at it -- the way the company is changing, the  expansion of the product line -- we kind of knew it was time to really revamp  the entire partner program," said Marvin Blough, vice president of  worldwide sales and one of several veteran technology executives brought in  after Chairman and CEO Matt Medeiros joined the Draper, Utah-based company in  January.  More
	
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    Satya Nadella and Brad Smith kicked off a Microsoft campaign  to shape the global debate on technology policy with a joint keynote in Dublin,  Ireland, Monday morning and the release of a policy book containing 78 specific  recommendations.
At a base level, Microsoft's interest in the global policy  debate around the future of the cloud has to do with protecting its  multibillion-dollar investment in a public cloud infrastructure and trying to  maximize the opportunity for those datacenters to store and serve data and  computing power to customers in as many countries as possible.  More
	
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    Microsoft this week at its Ignite show in Atlanta unveiled  several new regions for the Azure public cloud, opening its first two regions  in privacy-conscious Germany and pinpointing plans for four more regions around  the world.
Microsoft Azure is the second-largest global public cloud by  customer revenues, according to independent analyst estimates, and Microsoft now claims an Azure  presence in twice as many regions as the public cloud market-leading Amazon Web Services (AWS).  More
	
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    Dell on Thursday unveiled a refreshed line of mobile thin  clients based on the Latitude family of laptops.
The Dell Latitude E7270 and the Dell Latitude 3460 will both  be available on Oct. 4. While these new clamshell-based devices are mobile thin  clients, the bulk of thin client demand is expected to continue to be for  desktop devices, said Dan O'Farrell, senior director of product marketing for  Dell Cloud Client-Computing.  More
	
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