RBA Consulting recently completed the integration of Ratchet  Inc., a digital marketing specialist that RBA acquired  in August. At the end of the process, both companies altered their  identities -- one a little and one a lot.
		Ratchet had 42 employees and about $5 million in 2010  revenues when it was acquired. RBA Consulting was a Wayzata, Minn.-based  Microsoft National Systems Integrator partner with offices in Minneapolis,  Dallas and Denver. More
	
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    		In technology, the idea with an appliance is unpack it,  start it and forget it.
		Things aren't quite so simple with the new Enterprise  Database Consolidation Appliances and SQL Server 2008 R2 Parallel Data  Warehouse Appliances from HP, Dell and others that package up SQL Server database  software, the Windows Server operating system, server hardware and storage that  can range up to 500 terabytes of data. It's designed with a simple purpose --  to centralize and simplify the data platform across an enterprise. But that's  no elementary task. More
	
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    		How much revenue is really at stake in the battle between  Google and Microsoft for online business mailboxes and documents?
		One analyst firm specializing in messaging tried to quantify  the number this month. More
	
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Microsoft's guest speaker at the 2012 Microsoft Worldwide  Partner Conference in Toronto  this July will be mind-body medicine pioneer Deepak Chopra.
Chopra has written 64 books, including 19 New York Times bestsellers, according to his speaker bio. Notable recent titles include  War of the Worldviews, Peace  is the Way and The Soul of Leadership.
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		One of the most promising Windows desktop apps for the Apple  iPad is in bad trouble -- the Microsoft licensing kind.
		Earlier this year, cloud gaming company OnLive Inc. released  an iPad app called OnLive Desktop that allowed remote display of a limited-functionality version of Windows 7 running in the Palo Alto, Calif.-based  company's datacenter. More
	
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    		The new iPad leaves Microsoft some breathing room.
		
				Granted, the higher-resolution display, the 4G networking,  the improved camera, the new dictation capabilities and the other features of  the new Apple iPad unveiled  today all look compelling. More
	
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Microsoft seldom discloses specifics on how many of its partners  achieve a given competency. But one partner company that just attained gold  status in the Independent Software Vendor competency is providing a precise  figure for its category.
"Windward is one of only 787 ISVs in the world to attain Microsoft's  Gold Competency. Similar to Red Gate Software, Experian QAS, IBM, Barracuda  Networks, and Citrix, Windward is part of the Microsoft Partner Network,"  Boulder, Colo.-based Windward said in a  press release this week.
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    		Even as registration opens this week for the Microsoft 2012 Worldwide  Partner Conference in July, Microsoft partner executives are rolling out  changes to make Digital WPC a more valuable regular online stop for partners.
		"It's a bit of a departure for Digital WPC," Karl Noakes,  general manager of Worldwide Partner Strategy and Programs, said of the 2012  iteration of Digital WPC, Microsoft's online portal for its massive annual  partner conference. "We're moving the site to be a more permanent site,  rather than one that's just around the event. We're building more and more  social media features for partners to make connections beyond the event." More
	
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    		In the land of limited smartphone market share, 1 million units is  king.
		Market researchers at Strategy Analytics on Friday released a report  quantifying what became intuitively apparent when Nokia shared its earnings  last month: Nokia is now the leading Windows Phone smartphone vendor. More
	
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		Earlier this month, Eric Ligman keyed in an  uncharacteristically menacing blog entry reminding Microsoft partners that they shouldn't be using the retired Microsoft  Certified and Microsoft Gold Certified partner logos.
		"To answer a question I received from a couple of  partners this week and last week, yes, those email/web messages that you  received saying they are from me advising you that you need to remove any and  all 'Microsoft Gold Certified partner' or 'Microsoft Certified partner' logos  that you still have on your websites, in your tweets, in your new press  releases, etc. right away really are coming directly from me," wrote  Ligman, the director of Partner Experience for Microsoft Corp. More
	
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    		Reports have another Nokia Lumia device heading into the  Windows Phone stable.
		Citing two unnamed sources "close to the company,"  the Reuters news service today reported that Nokia will unveil a Nokia Lumia 610 next week at the Mobile World Congress  trade show in Barcelona.
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		Perficient, the mega-Microsoft National Systems Integrator based in St. Louis, snapped up  PointBridge Solutions, another high-profile NSI, in a $22 million deal this month.
		
				NSIs are  generally Microsoft's biggest systems integration partners in the United States  (excluding U.S.-based global systems integrators). To be invited into the NSI  program, partners need to hit certain revenue bars and investment levels and  meet a "law of threes" --  being able to engage in three or  more U.S.  locations, customer size segments or vertical markets. Perficient's acquisition  of Chicago-based PointBridge reduces the number of NSIs to 33 by RCP's count. More
	
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