The Microsoft Surface Book is the first covet-worthy laptop of the  Windows 10 era.
Microsoft's inaugural first-party hardware entry in the crowded laptop  market hit general availability on Monday. I spent an hour Monday morning at  the Microsoft Store in Arlington, Va., getting a hands-on demo of the Surface  Book and the new Surface Pro 4. (Click here for the Surface Pro 4 article.)  More
	
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    The old truism that Microsoft gets a product right on its third try  held for the Surface Pro 3. Not wanting to mess with a good thing, Microsoft  limited itself to refinements for the new Surface Pro 4.
The  fourth generation of Microsoft's category-creating productivity  tablet become generally available on Monday. I spent an hour Monday morning at  the Microsoft Store in Arlington, Va., getting a hands-on demo of the Surface  Pro 4 and the Surface Book. (Read my Surface Book review here.) More
	
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    Paris-based Thales SA will pad its data protection capabilities with a  $400 million acquisition of enterprise encryption company Vormetric.
Thales this week announced a definitive agreement to acquire San Jose,  Calif.-based Vormetric in a deal expected to close in the first quarter of  2016.  More
	
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    Western Digital Corp. is acquiring SanDisk Corp. in a storage hardware megadeal  worth $19 billion.
The companies entered into a definitive agreement, announced Wednesday,  involving cash, new debt financing and Western Digital stock. The boards of  directors for both companies have approved the deal, which is expected to close  in the third calendar quarter of 2016. The deal still depends on SanDisk  shareholder approval, and if a pending Unisplendor Corp. investment in Western Digital falls  through, Western Digital shareholders will also have to give their blessing.  More
	
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    The surprising Surface  Enterprise Initiative, which brought Dell and HP aboard as Surface Pro  resellers for Microsoft, won't include the Surface Book yet for the two OEMs.
"You can expect HP and Dell to continue to evaluate new devices as  part of the partnerships announced last month, but the product was just  announced, so nothing more specific at this point," a Microsoft  spokesperson said in an e-mail. More
	
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    Lenovo and Microsoft get close, Lenovo and Microsoft push each other away.
The strains of being an operating system vendor, reliant on your OEM  partners one day and then simultaneously competing with them another day, came  into full view this week in the Microsoft-Lenovo relationship.  More
	
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    Microsoft executives said Tuesday that nearly 5,000 resellers have  signed up worldwide to sell Microsoft Surface business tablets, but that they  expect growth of this new partner ecosystem to settle down after that initial  rush.
"Today we're now at nearly 5,000 resellers across Surface markets.  So the interest has been tremendous," said Phil Sorgen, corporate vice  president of the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Group,  in a telephone  interview Tuesday. "It really reflects the unprecedented response to  Surface Pro 3 that we've seen from business customers."  More
	
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    The select group of 2-Tier distributors in Microsoft's growing Cloud  Solution Provider (CSP) U.S. ecosystem grew by one this month, with the addition of  SherWeb to the program.
Launched as a pilot last year and greatly expanded this year, the  Microsoft CSP program is a cloud reseller program that sets up partners to  directly manage their entire customer lifecycle, including direct billing and  support.  More
	
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     Microsoft is making its Onboarding Center (OBC) more  aggressive in its mission of converting cloud customers to active users,  leaving partners for the second time in three months to figure out whether the  new OBC will trample their existing business models or augment them.
 Launched in 2014, OBC is an internal unit at Microsoft  designed to provide free, personalized and remote services to customers to help  them turn cloud licenses into active seats. Initially, the hundreds of  employees worldwide in the unit provided Office 365 e-mail migrations for  customers with more than 150 seats.  More
	
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    Symantec Corp., newly re-focused on IT security, on Monday launched a  new partner program called Symantec Secure One.
The security vendor is in the process of selling the Veritas data-management arm of its business to private equity firm Carlyle  Group and Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC for $8 billion. That deal is  expected to close by the end of the year, but Symantec and Veritas have been  working out the details of a split on the same timetable since the October 2014 announcement of the separation  plans.  More
	
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    Editor's Note: This entry has been updated throughout based on an interview  with Gavriella Schuster, general manager of the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Group.
Microsoft has slashed the minimum number of Office 365 seats partners need  to sell to earn a cloud competency by about three-quarters.
The move was one of several reduced competency requirements announced Monday  in a blog post by Gavriella Schuster, general manager of the Microsoft Worldwide Partner  Group. The blog post provides specifics for changes that Schuster outlined at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC) in July. 
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