Aspect Software this month renewed its Microsoft Partner Network  membership with an impressive 13 competencies. Even for a Microsoft National  Systems Integrator, that's a lot of competencies.
		Aspect, a provider of customer contact and workforce optimization  solutions, is based in Chelmsford, Mass. and has 1,900 employees worldwide. Microsoft  made an equity investment in Aspect in 2008 to guarantee a global partner for  delivering contact-center solutions based on the Microsoft unified  communications platform. The platform at the time was Microsoft Office  Communications Server 2007, a product that has morphed into Microsoft Lync  Server 2013. More
	
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		Microsoft business partners are at the center of U.S. government  investigations into bribery allegations in three countries -- China, Romania and  Italy.
		The Wall Street Journal revealed the preliminary investigations this  week in an article about the inquiries by the Justice Department and the  Securities and Exchange Commission. The article is based on unnamed sources the  paper says are "familiar with the probe." The investigations involve  the Foreign Corrupt  Practices Act, a 1977 law prohibiting bribes to foreign government by  employees or agents of U.S. companies. More
	
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		After reporting earlier this week that Microsoft is dropping OEM  licensing costs to goose Windows 8 sales, Digitimes today is quoting channel  retailers on the pricing sweet spot the move allows them to target.
		The magic number is $506, the publication reported that its  Taiwan-based channel retail sources say. That represents a price drop of about 10  percent. More
	
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		Business continuity is a huge and mature opportunity for the channel.  Much of the selling process centers on technology questions and setup. Doing  that part right is critical, but the opposite end of the process often gets  overlooked.
		Time and again, it's lack of attention to three final steps that leads  to a data disaster when recovering from a physical disaster.
		
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Planning and installing a business continuity solution is  time-intensive and exhausting. Once the system appears to be up and running,  there's temptation on both the partner and customer sides of the deal to move  on. The revenues are booked, and backups look like they're occurring correctly.  This is no time to quit. More
	
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		Through an agreement with Verizon Wireless, Tech Data Corp. partners  will now be able to activate 3G and 4G mobile services on Apple iPads and other  tablets.
		The activations come through Tech Data's year-old TDMobility unit, a  joint venture with Brightstar. Charles Kriete, executive vice president of  TDMobility, said in an interview that about 700 partners are fully authorized through  TDMobility to sell solutions, but that participation is open to Tech Data's  entire 60,000 partner ecosystem. He said TDMobility has been adding between 50  and 100 partners a month in North America. More
	
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When it comes to Windows Small Business Server, there are few  independent observers as authoritative as Harry Brelsford, founder of SMB  Nation.
And when Harry starts posting comparisons of where Office 365 stands  now on a maturity scale relative to historical releases of Small Business  Server, it's worth paying attention.
In Harry's estimation, the latest version of Office 365 is comparable  to SBS 2000, just when SBS was, in his words, "starting to rock."
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				The Register sent Andrew Orlowski to Mobile World Congress 2013 in  Barcelona, where he filed a report on Windows Phone called, "So much noise on WinMob, but Microsoft's silent  on lovely WinPhone."
		Orlowski brings history, market context and familiarity with the senior  Microsoft executives involved to draw a nuanced portrait of the state of  Windows Phone 8 and the marketing efforts surrounding it. More
	
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		In the fight for cloud share, Microsoft is finally unlimbering one of  its best weapons: a uniquely huge channel with unrivaled SMB reach.
		Since Microsoft first joined the cloud productivity suite market with  the Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS) in mid-2008, the overall deal  with partners has been that Microsoft would bill the customers, while partners  would get advisor fees and the opportunity to sell add-on services around the  edges. More
	
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		I've been using Windows 8 almost daily for about three months, but it  turns out this old dog can still learn some new tricks.
		The March issue of our sister publication, Redmond, has a cover story with 20 tips for Windows 8. It's written  by tech pundit and New York Times columnist David Pogue. More
	
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		Do you think Jon Roskill is getting tired of critics hating on the  Houston-in-July choice for the 2013 Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference?
		"Everyone asks me, 'Houston in July, is it really hot?'"  Roskill, corporate vice president of the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Group,  said during an MPN [Microsoft Partner Network] Live webcast for partners  Tuesday. More
	
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		Apps are a key to selling customers on Windows 8, according to a panel  of partners gathered by Microsoft.
		Danny Burlage, CTO at Wortell; Scott Gosling, Microsoft practice  manager at Data#3; and Carl Mazzanti, CEO of eMazzanti Technologies joined  Microsoft executives on Tuesday for a webcast session of MPN [Microsoft Partner  Network] Live about Windows 8 sales. More
	
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		Nokia is taking its global portfolio of Lumia phones, and the  underlying Windows Phone 8 platform, to more countries.
		Nokia on Monday announced two new lower-priced Nokia Lumia phones. Rolled  out at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain, were the Lumia 720 and the  Lumia 520. In a recent research report, IDC estimated that Nokia accounts for  about three-quarters of Windows Phone sales. More
	
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