Perficient, a St.  Louis-based IT consulting firm and Microsoft National Systems Integrator, this  month acquired Charlotte, N.C.-based Exervio Inc. in a $13.6 million deal.
With the acquisition, Perficient will absorb the  100-employee management consulting firm with footprints in Atlanta,  Charlotte, N.C.,  and Dallas. Exervio's  enterprise customers include AT&T, Bank of America, the Boy Scouts of America,  Coca Cola, Duke Energy, Family Dollar, Lowe's, Piedmont Natural Gas and Wells  Fargo. Exervio co-founders Jon Nance, Mark Heisig and Edward Pounds will all  join Perficient. More
	
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    		There were a lot of significant aspects to Microsoft's  release this month of a Bing app for the Apple iPad tablet.
It's clearly a shot across Google's bow as an attempt to  move the search paradigm forward. Media industry observers are atwitter about  the Bing app's possibilities as a next-generation  newspaper. More
	
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    		Several managed services provider tools vendors are making parts  of their software available for iPad-wielding MSPs through the Apple App Store.
This week, LabTech Software put new versions of its LabTech  Mobile remote monitoring and management (RMM) application for iPhone and iPad  on the App Store. According to the Tampa,  Fla.-based vendor with about 1,000 MSP customers, the application offers the  ability to work tickets, access client data and work with scripts. More
	
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    		A lot of attention has been paid to the cloud end of cloud  computing -- the applications and for-rent infrastructure that run in  megavendors' megadatacenters. The Chinese computermaker Lenovo has taken steps  to address the other side of the question: What would an ideal cloud client  look like?
The default answer so far has been that the cloud client can  be any device. So long as the client has a fast Internet connection, the server  farm can do all the work. More
	
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    		The Q1 2011 numbers are in for one of the key indicators of  the health of the IT industry -- PC sales -- and the diagnosis is not good.
IDC said this week that PC shipments contracted worldwide by  3.2 percent and in the United    States by 10 percent. In discussing the U.S.  results, IDC noted the strong gains through all of 2010 and called the drop "yet  another inflection point in the rubber-band effect of the demand cycle that has  become prevalent over the past two years." More
	
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    						Scribe Software, a data integration provider with a special  focus on Microsoft Dynamics CRM, this week launched a cloud-based platform for  integrating CRM and ERP data with other business applications.
The 60-employee, Bedford, N.H.-based ISV made the  announcement during Microsoft Convergence in Atlanta, where Scribe also saw  eight of its customers and partners win Microsoft Dynamics customer excellence  awards. More
	
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    		KineticD acquired ROBOBAK this week in a merger of cloud  backup providers with different channel models.
KineticD is a Toronto-based SaaS backup company specializing  in backing up micro SMBs of up to about 20 employees. ROBOBAK -- the letters  stand for "remote office/branch office backup" -- does agentless  disk-to-disk-to-cloud backup that the company positions as a hybrid approach  appropriate for SMBs into midsize companies and enterprise branch offices. More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on April 08, 20110 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    		The marketing drumbeat in favor of getting businesses onto  Facebook and other social media has been pretty heavy (from RCPmag.com, as  well, here, here and here),  although there are some signs of backlash, such as the recent Fortune magazine  article "Facebook:  Where marketing efforts go to die?" and RCPU Editor Lee Pender's blog  entry, "5  Reasons Why I Hate Twitter."
In a column for the February issue, I wrote about the struggle to balance personal and  professional contacts in Facebook. Jeff V. Pulver, an IT consultant with  Intercomp Design Inc. in New Jersey,  e-mailed a thoughtful response about why he doesn't recommend Facebook to his  clients. More
	
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    		More than 50,000 users at MSP and VAR companies are using  ConnectWise PSA for professional services automation, the Tampa,  Fla.-based company reported this week.
Jeannine Edwards, director of the ConnectWise Community, said  in a telephone interview on Thursday that those licenses cover nearly 4,300  solution provider organizations. "We  have anywhere from a one-user company to our largest partner is 450 users. Our  sweet spot is probably 15 to 20 users," Edwards said. More
	
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    		Microsoft normally plays it close to the vest when it comes  to saying how many of its 430,000 enrolled partners have qualified for various  competencies.
We recently got a rare glimpse into some of those numbers on  the database end of the Microsoft Partner Network. In reporting the RCP "Partner's  Guide to Cutting-Edge SQL Server Engagements," Alison Diana spoke with  Betsy Pridmore, director of partner marketing for the Business Platform  Marketing Group at Microsoft. More
	
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    		There's no question that getting gold competencies in the  new Microsoft Partner Network is tough -- but it's less of a challenge for a  partner firm with 12,000 consultants and 13,000 Microsoft certifications.
That's the baggage Avanade brought with it when it came time  to qualify for the new MPN competency requirements last fall. More
	
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