Perficient Inc., the St. Louis-based, publicly traded  Microsoft National Systems Integrator (NSI), deepened its Microsoft SharePoint  expertise today with the acquisition of a major Microsoft partner company in  the southeastern United    States.
		Perficient acquired Northridge Systems Inc. in a cash-and-stock  deal valued at $14.4 million. The move follows Perficient's purchase in  February of Pointbridge,  another Microsoft NSI with heavy SharePoint expertise. More
	
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    		Microsoft's Ben Rudolph posted a new video demo this week for the Windows Phone 7.8 Start Screen. For those who missed the Windows  Phone announcements last week, Windows Phone 7.8 is the consolation prize  for all Windows Phone 7.5 users, whose devices won't be upgradeable to Windows  Phone 8.
		One of the nicest visual changes coming to Windows Phone 8 is  the ability to resize tiles and the introduction of a third, small tile size  that can fit four-abreast on the home screen. All of the tiles take up more of  the screen's available real estate, and new tile color options are available,  too. More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on June 27, 20121 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    		The average solution provider will soon manage a portfolio  of 50 cloud solutions and can look forward to direct sales battles with  vendors, predicts channel veteran Bob Godgart.
		Godgart's comments came Tuesday during the SMB Online Conference going on  this week. Godgart has an exceptionally broad view of the IT industry. In  addition to founding Autotask, he is chairman of CompTIA and more recently  launched ChannelEyes, a platform for vendors to communicate with partners. More
	
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    		Oracle's channel got a lot bigger in the last 12 months.
		During the Oracle Partner Network (OPN) Kickoff event online  Tuesday, Judson Althoff shared some metrics on partner numbers and the channel business  in the technology giant's fiscal year 2012, which ended May 31. More
	
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		One of Oracle's big partner events takes place online  tomorrow. The computer industry giant with a fast-growing channel program  will hold its fourth Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN) Kickoff with five interactive  events timed for different areas of the world.
		The event starts Oracle's fiscal 2013 for both internal  sales and for the channel and lays out some of the themes Oracle will expand on  at the Oracle OpenWorld conference on Sept. 30-Oct. 4. More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on June 25, 20120 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    		Well, I guess Yammer is the next social media phenomenon  that Microsoft partners will be forced to pay attention to.
		We've all seen it with Facebook and Twitter. Each platform  went from something in the background to something that exploded among  consumers to something that became critical to business. (LinkedIn became an  everyday social network, too, but its business utility was always pretty  clear.) Microsoft partners could ignore those social networks only at their  peril once customers expected to see them and Microsoft started using the  platforms for its to-partner communication. More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on June 25, 20121 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    
		Microsoft on Monday published its list of Partner of the  Year Award winners and finalists for 2012. The awards will be handed out next  month at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference in Toronto. The awards this year cover 74  categories. In all, 68 companies won worldwide category awards. Leading the  multiple-award-winning companies was Capgemini, which took three awards  counting two by its wholly-owned subsidiary Sogeti. Double-award winners were  Accenture/Avanade, New Signature, SoftwareONE and Wortell. The list of winners  is posted below. Lists that include finalists and country award winners can be  found on Microsoft's site. More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on June 25, 20121 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    		At the Windows Phone Summit today, Microsoft declared that  the Windows Phone Marketplace has reached 100,000 apps. The number has been  floating around the ether unofficially for a few weeks now, but the official  confirmation is worth noting.
		While 100,000 Windows Phone apps pales in comparison to the  estimates of 650,000 apps in Apple's App Store and 500,000 apps in Google Play,  it's a huge milestone for Microsoft. More
	
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    		Microsoft is famous for its demo failures (who can forget the  Windows 98 beta crashing on Bill Gates during a Comdex demo?), and the Surface debut kept that tradition  alive.
		Surface is Microsoft's newly unveiled tablet designed in  part to take on the Apple iPad with a single-vendor integration of hardware and  software. The idea is to make the experience smooth and seamless and highlight  what is possible with Windows 8 and Windows RT. More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on June 19, 20120 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    
		There's more trouble for one of Microsoft's underdog  strategic partners. This time it's Nokia, rather than Yahoo or Barnes &  Noble.
		The Finnish phone company today announced up to 10,000  layoffs by 2013 and an executive shakeup at the tier below Stephen Elop,  Nokia president and CEO and a former Microsoft senior executive. Nokia also cautioned  investors that second quarter results would be worse than the company had  predicted previously. More
	
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		One of Microsoft's Office 365 syndication partners is  looking for 400 North American resellers.
		The syndication  partners are the select few Microsoft partners, mostly major hosters and  providers of high-value related services, with permission from Microsoft to  directly bill their customers. Non-syndication Microsoft partners that offer  Office 365 to their customers must leave billing for that portion of their  offering to Microsoft. The arrangement has been a source of controversy. More
	
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    		While Flame has been all the rage lately, huge news broke  today on another piece of malware suspected to have been cooked up in a spy  agency lab. Turns out all that speculation about Stuxnet having been created by  either the United  States or Israel to attack Iran's  nuclear capabilities appears to have been on target.
In a book excerpt published today on The New York Times Web site, Times reporter David Sanger quoted several government officials in the  Bush and Obama administrations on a not-for-attribution basis. More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on June 01, 20120 comments