Looks like Microsoft is committed to improving the Microsoft  Partner Info mobile app.
		Within a week of launching  the app for partners with devices running Windows Phone 7 or Google  Android, Microsoft released a version 1.2. More
	
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    		It's a truism that small business spending leads the country  out of recessions.
		Market researchers at Framingham,  Mass.-based IDC are forecasting that a spending rebound by small and medium businesses  is happening. On a morning when the Dow Jones Industrial Average is plunging  and markets are fixated on the continuing fall in housing prices, IDC's  forecast is welcome news indeed. More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on June 01, 20110 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    		In the midst of a "meaningful enterprise infrastructure  refresh," server sales were up across all geographies in the first quarter  of 2011, according to the latest server numbers from IDC this week.
		Server factory revenues rose 12.1 percent year over year to  $11.9 billion in the January-through-March period, marking the fifth  consecutive quarter that IDC has recorded server revenue growth. Unit shipments  also increased 2.5 percent to 1.9 million units, the second-highest total yet  for a calendar Q1. More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on May 26, 20110 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    		In one of the first major changes to the competency setup  since fully launching the Microsoft Partner Network in November, Microsoft will  split the Unified Communications competency into two this October.
		The new competencies will be a Messaging competency focused  on Microsoft Exchange and a Communications competency focused on Microsoft  Lync, according to a blog  post Wednesday that unveiled the change. More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on May 26, 20110 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    		In the Wild West days when a technology market is emerging  and expanding, everyone wants a guess at how big the market could be before getting  involved.
		That's the case now with the opportunity for tablet apps.  More than a year ago, around the time of the first Apple iPad launch,  researcher Michael Wolf at GigaOm Pro estimated that tablet apps would be an $8 billion market by 2015. More
	
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    		One of the few real consumer stars at Microsoft submitted  his resignation this week, according to Seattle  Times blogger Brier Dudley.
		To review Otto Berkes' career at Microsoft is to tour the  company's great consumer successes and its most promising scuttled consumer projects. More
	
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    		Two months after the devastating earthquake and tsunami in  Japan, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer recapped some of the efforts by Microsoft  and its partners to help, and he detailed the role cloud computing could play in  rebuilding.
		
				Ballmer's comments came during the Nikkei Symposium in Tokyo  on Monday. Nihon Microsoft became Microsoft's first country subsidiary outside  the United States  25 years ago, and remains Microsoft's largest subsidiary with 2,500 employees.  Microsoft's partner community in Japan encompasses 8,000 companies. More
	
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    		A Microsoft executive outlined an approach that Microsoft  will probably pursue alongside partners in trying to persuade SMBs to pay for  the forthcoming Office 365 cloud productivity and collaboration suite.
		In a blog  posting on Monday titled "Small Businesses -- Are your Mobile Workers  Compromising your Security," Cindy Bates, vice president of U.S. Small and  Medium Business & Distribution, described the dangers of doing business  collaboration on free public social networking tools like Facebook and Twitter. More
	
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    		Microsoft on Monday launched a new app for Microsoft  partners using Windows Phone 7 or Google Android devices that aggregates  Microsoft Partner Network-related Twitter feeds, blogs, technical resources and  partner and Microsoft MVP conversation threads.
		The Microsoft Partner Info mobile app pulls together  information from the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Group and can include feeds  from Microsoft subsidiary partner teams in several countries including Australia,  Austria, Denmark, Italy, New Zealand, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United  States. More
	
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    		For the record, the first Microsoft partner to achieve a gold  competency under the revamped Microsoft Partner Network was IQ GmbH of Munich, Germany.
Microsoft rolled out the last piece of the overhauled  MPN on Nov. 1, with the formal launch of the gold versions of each of the  nearly 30 competencies. More
	
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    		A couple of weeks ago, I blogged about the latest Millward  Brown brand value rankings. I'd lost track of the metric and was surprised  to find that IBM had surpassed Microsoft in brand value last year.
		Now IBM, which Microsoft so famously left in the dust in  several ways on the strength of its PC offerings, has retaken Microsoft on a  more widely watched measure. More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on May 23, 20110 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    		Windows Phone 7 this week will come to Verizon, the largest  mobile operator in the United    States with 104 million "wireless  connections," which include 88 million retail customers. (AT&T would  be larger if the T-Mobile acquisition goes through.)
		Verizon will start selling the HTC Trophy as its first  Windows Phone 7 device online on May 26. The device will hit Verizon stores on  June 2, according to a post on Microsoft's Windows Phone Blog by Michael  Stroh. More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on May 23, 20110 comments