Microsoft will keep prices lower for  partners to enroll in the Small Business silver competency indefinitely,  Microsoft's top channel executive says.
		Since rolling out the Small Business  competency earlier this year, Microsoft has kept the enrollment fee of the  Small Business silver competency lower than for its other silver competencies  in the Microsoft Partner Network. In the United States, most silver  competencies cost $1,850. The Small Business silver competency was initially  priced at $999 through Dec. 31, 2012. More
	
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		Ross Brown, a senior channel executive in charge of structuring  incentives for partners, left Microsoft and joined a business consulting  company, Touch Worldwide.
		Brown was most recently vice president of Partner Strategy in  Microsoft's Worldwide Partner Group reporting to Jon Roskill, corporate vice  president of the WPG. Brown joined Microsoft's WPG working for former Microsoft  channel chief Allison Watson in May 2008. Prior to Microsoft, Brown had been  CEO of eEye Digital Security and a senior channel executive at Citrix Systems  Inc. More
	
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		Microsoft will raise the fee required for U.S. partners to achieve the  gold level of most competencies on Nov. 19 to $5,260.
		The new price represents a 38 percent increase over the old fee of  $3,800. The fee for a silver competency in the United States remains $1,850.  The price hike is global, although prices vary by country. Partners outside the  U.S. should be able to find their new prices on their local competency  requirement portal pages. More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on November 01, 20120 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    		At the  Microsoft Surface launch event on Thursday, 300 Surface devices were made available  to the press to test for about an hour. Here are my first impressions from my  limited time with the device:
		
				Look and  Feel: The device, with its VaporMG casing and its 200 custom-fit parts, feels  very light but completely solid. The click as the keyboard attaches to the  tablet is satisfying. More importantly, the click is useful in the sense that  you know for sure that the keyboard is properly seated. I tested Microsoft's  claim that the aligning magnets make it possible to attach the keyboard without  looking, and it's true. As for the kickstand, which holds the tablet component  up at an angle for use with the keyboard or for watching videos, it also worked  perfectly. I'm not sure I buy the design point that it feels like closing an  expensive car door when shutting the kickstand, but it's about as good as  personal electronics get. More
	
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    		Thursday's launch event for Windows 8 was short on news, but long on...well, it was short on news. But Scott was there to live-Tweet the entire proceedings, anyway.  Check out the highlights below and follow him at @scottbekker. More
	
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  - Check out Scott's own review of the Surface RT here.
				
We haven't gotten our hands on one of the Microsoft Surface RT devices  yet, but a few reviewers around the Web have. The consensus seems to be that  the Surface hardware is extremely strong but that the software and especially  the app ecosystem, two areas where Microsoft should theoretically shine, are  problem areas.
		
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  Hardware: "succeeded brilliantly."
Software: "an insanely confusing split personality."
		David Pogue painted the big picture in The  New York Times with his lead: More
	
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		Apple pulled one of the oldest tricks in the IT marketing book this  week. When your competitor is about to make a highly anticipated, long-planned  announcement, muddy the waters with a major announcement of your own earlier in  the same week. As Microsoft was finalizing its PowerPoint decks and teleprompter scripts for the Windows 8/Surface launch events on Thursday, Apple snuck in with the launch of the iPad mini -- a 7.9-inch, 0.68-pound, $329  tablet.
		The announcement doesn't blow up Microsoft's event before it happens,  but it does add some twists to challenges Microsoft already faced. More
	
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		Microsoft has no better technology evangelist than Bill Gates.
		And with this being the start of a huge launch week for Microsoft --  Windows 8 and the Surface RT on Thursday and Windows Phone 8 the following  Monday -- Microsoft posted a corporate Q&A video this morning featuring the  chairman, who normally leaves most of the technology pitching work to CEO Steve  Ballmer. More
	
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		As HP's  ServiceOne channel program comes up on its official one-year anniversary, it's  getting fleshed out with new components for partners.
		ServiceOne  extends to qualifying partners the ability to sell or deliver on HP-branded  services that used to be direct-only, especially maintenance of HP equipment  and software. While HP has over 100,000 partners, the numbers in ServiceOne are  much smaller. There are about 2,300 ServiceOne Specialist partners and 750 partners  in the premier level, ServiceOne Expert. More
	
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    		As if Internal Use Rights aren't enough of a benefit for U.S.-based  Microsoft partners, Microsoft and Dell-owned ISV partner Quest Software are  sweetening the pot for partners to try out Office 365.
		Already, partners who participate in Microsoft's free Cloud Essentials  Pack get 25 seats of Office 365 for internal use. (Partners enrolled in the $1,850 Cloud Accelerate program get 250 seats of Office 365.) More
	
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		In a move to maintain its recent rapid revenue growth, the already  channel-only Datto Inc. is fine-tuning its partner program.
		Datto, a provider of hardware-based backup, disaster recovery and  business continuity solutions, on Thursday launched a Partner Alliance Program,  which is aimed at both its current base of 4,000 resale partners and potential  new partners. More
	
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		PC sales were supposed to be ugly in the third quarter, but they came  in even worse than expected.
		Worldwide PC shipments contracted 8.6 percent in the third quarter of  2012 compared to the same period a year ago, according to preliminary figures  released this week by IDC for the July-through-September period, which includes  the critical back-to-school buying season. As recently as August, IDC had  forecast a more modest 3.8 percent drop. More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on October 11, 20121 comments