Two of Microsoft's highest-profile systems integrators (SIs), one in the  Southeast and one in the Northeast, are merging into one East Coast services  company.
Intellinet, based in Atlanta with offices in Charlotte, N.C., and  Durham, N.C., and Innovative Computer Systems (ICS) Inc., with offices in Farmington,  Conn., and Waltham, Mass., on Tuesday announced a definitive agreement to  merge.  More
	
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    Continuing with its ambitious every-four-months update cycle, Kaseya  shipped Release 9 of its product portfolio this week with significant  enhancements to its mobility management, at an aggressive price, and to its  cloud architecture.
Officially announced on Tuesday, R9 was available Jan. 31, in keeping  with a shipment schedule of the last day of January, May and September that the  company followed all through 2014.  More
	
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    Less than two months after acquiring Acompli, Microsoft stamped the  Outlook logo on the iOS and Android mobile e-mail app and loaded it into the  Apple App Store and Google Play store on Thursday.
The quick move fulfills many partners' requests to have a full Outlook  component in Office for iPhone, in the Office for iPad suite released last  March, and in the more recently delivered Office for Android suite, which  graduated out of preview stage on Thursday. Microsoft bought Acompli on Dec. 1 in  a deal reported to be worth more than $200 million.  More
	
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    Another data point on Microsoft HoloLens and Minecraft. A few days ago,  I argued that Microsoft's revolutionary holographic computing headset, HoloLens,  reframes Microsoft's earlier purchase of Mojang (see the full argument here),  but my premise is that the low-resolution, insanely popular Minecraft game that  Microsoft acquired with Mojang is the killer app for the HoloLens. 
For what it's worth, Minecraft was the only application that Microsoft  CEO Satya Nadella mentioned during his prepared remarks in Microsoft's Q2  earnings call this week. 
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    Earlier this month, we reviewed a 7-inch WinBook tablet running Windows 8.1 that cost just $60. Our verdict was  that it's an amazing value. The catch was that the price was part of a  promotion at Micro Center stores that  was good through Jan. 25.
In the updates department, the sale is over, but the price remains the  same. In fact, the price now also applies to online orders, as well, meaning  this little PC isn't just for those within driving distance of one of Micro  Center's two dozen locations.  More
	
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    IT management software vendor LANDesk on Wednesday updated its partner  program with expanded partner training, new benefits and incentives, and  director-level channel managers in three global regions.
"With the announcement today, we're providing end-to-end  comprehensive training," said Jim Kilgour, senior director of global channel  sales and programs at LANDesk,  in a telephone interview. "What also  changes today is that we have, I believe, industry-leading deal protection and  gross margin. We've been listening to our partners over the last couple of  years, and doing competitive analysis. We know where the competition is. We set  out a strategy for our partners to be even more successful than they have been."  More
	
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    After a decade in the corporate embrace of Symantec Corp., Veritas will  emerge again as its own entity in a separation planned for December.
Symantec revealed the plan to split into two independent, publicly  traded companies back in October, but on Wednesday revealed that the name of  the information management company will be Veritas Technologies Corp.  More
	
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    If Windows 10 is going to keep Microsoft relevant, the operating system has to fill  two tall orders that conflict. It's got to be an attractive operating system  for tablets, phones and 2-in-1s that is loaded with forward-leaning features.  At the same time, it must provide a more intuitive interface for legacy Windows  users who need to be able to get stuff done from the keyboard and mouse.
A critical milestone release in Microsoft's effort to ship Windows 10  in 2015 came on Friday with the January build of Windows 10. Build 9926 closely  followed the major consumer event last week about forthcoming features in the  operating system, and the new release delivered many of its hotly anticipated  features.  More
	
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    We know way more now about Microsoft's plans for Windows 10 than we did  before the big news conference this week -- the Project Spartan browser is  real, Cortana is fully integrated, unified applications are a reality, some  upgrades will be free, Windows will be updated as a service, holographic  computing is coming, et cetera.
Check coverage by Kurt  Mackie and Jeff  Schwartz for a lot of the details. But as always, the more you know, the more  questions you have. Here are 10 of the biggest questions raised by the Windows  10 media event in Redmond:  More
	
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Back in September, when Microsoft paid $2.5 billion for the Swedish  company that makes Minecraft, CEO Satya  Nadella seemed to be groping blindly.
The Mojang acquisition was the  fourth largest in dollar terms in Microsoft's history. But for that enormous  pile of money, Microsoft was getting a low-resolution video game that seemed like  it might have peaked. Yes, the game, involving chunky animated figures moving  through an open world that players build with Lego-like digital blocks, was  wildly popular, but it's never clear how long that will last in the famously  fickle arena of preteen tastes.  More
	
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    With exactly six months to go until the July 14, 2015 end of service  deadline for Windows Server 2003, Microsoft's Licensing Solution Provider  partners (formerly known as LARs), are sounding the alarm more insistently.
Both CDW and Insight  Enterprises had their media operations reaching out on Wednesday to mark this  milestone on the way to the deadline. Insight provided a handy list of some of  the common pitfalls that it's seeing as it works with customers to update their  infrastructures:  More
	
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