Citrix plans to unveil a new partner portal later this week.
The "My Citrix" portal will become "Partner Central"  on Thursday. Aside from changing the name, Citrix is streamlining and  reorganizing many of its partner resources.
Partner Central will be organized into five main functional areas:  training and certification, sales, marketing, licensing and renewals, and  support. Partners will now also be able to manage their own Citrix licenses and  accounts as customers from the single partner sign-on.
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		Digital security vendor ESET this month launched a partner program  specifically for managed services providers.
		The ESET MSP offering covers ESET's Endpoint Security and Endpoint  Antivirus products, which provide protection against malware, phishing,  viruses, spam and other cyber-threats for companies with 25 users up to tens of  thousands of users.
		The main feature of the partner program is decreasing costs with  increasing volumes of licenses. An MSP-specific benefit is the ESET Remote  Administrator, which plugs into several types of remote monitoring and  management (RMM) tools and allows MSPs to remotely control antivirus and other  security settings. More
	
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		Dimension Data is capitalizing on the growing demand for Microsoft Lync  with a new managed services offering.
		Dimension Data, one of Microsoft's largest global partners, announced  the new service during the Microsoft Lync conference this week in San Diego.
		The service includes application support for Lync 2010 and Lync 2013,  hardware support, patch notifications, service management and administration.  The company will leverage its access to Microsoft Premier Support for Lync  Partners to make the offering robust. More
	
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		IT market research firms Gartner and IDC are both out this week with  smartphone shipment estimates that show Windows Phone making significant  progress in the fourth quarter of 2012.
		The global studies contrast with studies released a week ago by Canalys  and comScore, both of which suggested Microsoft made no market share progress  in the critical Q4 period, which coincided with the release of the Windows  Phone 8 operating system and carrier devices. More
	
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		Remember Microsoft's massive datacenter build-out campaign? It's still  going on.
		
				Wired has a piece this morning putting the running total of Microsoft's spending on building out  datacenters for Internet services such as Bing, Skype and Windows Azure at $15  billion. More
	
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		Condusiv  Technologies is pretty confident its new virtual machine acceleration software  will work.
		The software  optimization vendor formerly known as Diskeeper Corp. on Monday will announce a  performance guarantee promising channel partners a complete refund if their  customers don't realize a 25 percent performance improvement in of deployed  VMs. More
	
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		Ah, chaos. It's when all the best business opportunities emerge.
		Dell created some chaos this week with the announcement that it would  go private in a huge deal valued at $24 billion. (Well, intensified the chaos  is probably a more accurate way to put it. Dell admitted in its official  statement on the deal that rumors of the joint Michael Dell/Silver Lake merger  agreement were first published on Jan. 11.) More
	
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		Tami Reller released some  official statements on the state of Windows 8 at 90 days in the form of a Q&A posted on Microsoft's Web site earlier this week.  While the Windows CMO/CFO repeated a lot of data points Microsoft had previously  shared -- 60 million licenses, 100 million apps downloaded, etc. -- she did have  some interesting things to say about the learning curve.
		Windows 8 is essentially two  operating systems. One OS is the Windows 7 desktop minus the Start button,  while the other OS is the new touch-centric, tile-and-app-filled,  next-generation interface. Especially on the tile side, navigating the  operating system requires intricate gestures and mouse movements that are not  intuitive. More
	
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Sophos on Monday updated its mobile  device management (MDM) software to expand support to Android devices in the BYOD  mix.
The latest release is Sophos Mobile  Control 3.0, and it is available on-premise and as a service.
In addition to the Android device  support, the new version supports Samsung SAFE (Samsung for Enterprises)  devices, new protections against malicious apps and extended URL filtering.
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		Microsoft has officially opened registration for the Microsoft  Worldwide Partner Conference, its huge annual gathering of partners every July.
		This year's event in Houston has four big themes: big data, cloud,  social and mobility.
		In a blog entry announcing the start of registration, Microsoft's WPC  Experience Ambassador Kati Quigley detailed other themes: More
	
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Microsoft U.S. channel chief Jenni Flinders has an interesting recent blog  post about redefining your role in your business.
Acknowledging that most partners had an entrepreneurial start, she  calls on partners to avoid the comfortable rut of day-to-day business post  start-up:
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		Microsoft shed some light last week on the state of the "great  migration" -- the Herculean effort by enterprises worldwide to get their  desktops on Windows 7 before Windows XP support officially expires in April  2014.
		During an earnings call Thursday, CFO Peter Klein said that more than  60 percent of enterprise desktops worldwide are now on Windows 7. More
	
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