A recurring theme in any channel program is how many leads a  vendor can provide  its partners.
In the Microsoft channel, partners have complained for years that  the Solution Finder didn't do much for them. They've often said the same of its  replacement, Pinpoint,  which launched as a beta in July 2008 and in full two years ago. (Microsoft is still in the process of  transferring all partner listings from Solution Finder to Pinpoint.) More
	
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    		Initial sales estimates from Wall Street analysts are in,  and it looks like the Apple iPad 2 sold out within a few hours Friday evening.  A story  on Fortune's Web site has the details.
What's more interesting to the Microsoft partner community is the way the device is  breaking out of the Apple ecosystem and getting into the PC user base. More
	
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    		Microsoft wrapped up meetings with Partner Advisory Councils  last week and heard strong demand for roadmaps, both product-related and  Microsoft Partner Network program-related, Microsoft executives said.
Microsoft Corporate Vice President Jon Roskill of the  Microsoft Worldwide Partner Group tweeted about the feedback on Wednesday: "We wrapped up the PAC with report outs and  while clear we have work to do (roadmaps etc) much progress on Cloud vs. last  year." More
	
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    		The quick thinking of a tech at a Boston-area Microsoft Certified  Partner company helped police recover an iPad stolen from one of the firm's  clients at a train station earlier in the day.
The morning of March 2, Michael McGowan, an IT Associate at NSK Inc., took a call from a client who'd had  his iPad snatched from his hands while typing an e-mail as he waited for the  Red Line of the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority. McGowan had configured the client's iPad in 2010, so he  logged into Apple's MobileMe site to lock the device remotely and track it  through its GPS. On the phone with MBTA Transit Police, he helped guide  officers to the perpetrator's vicinity in about an hour. More
	
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    		The media tablet market exploded in the fourth quarter of  2010 (read: holiday sales of the Apple iPad), according to figures released  today by market researchers at IDC.
For the last three months of the year, 10.1 million media  tablets were shipped. Apple's share was 73 percent for the quarter. The other big contender  was the Samsung Galaxy Tab, which garnered 17 percent of the market in the quarter,  according to IDC. More
	
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    		The Apple iPad got a major enterprise nod this week from  virtualization giant VMware Inc.
The Palo Alto, Calif.-based  virtualization vendor has introduced its first iPad app, a 6.1 MB download called VMware  View for iPad. The free app enters the crowded fray of remote desktop apps for  iPad users, joining Citrix Receiver for iPad, Wyse PocketCloud RDP/VNC (Remote  Desktop) and others. (See RCP's Web exclusive, 23  Intriguing iPad Apps for Microsoft Partners, for a discussion of several of  them and many apps in other categories.) More
	
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    		Apple's iPad  2 launch captured all the attention last week, but the Cupertino-ites also quietly launched a professional services  package for micro-SMBs.
Whether it's a direct assault on Apple's existing partners  and other VARs in the SMB space or a "rising tide lifts all boats"  scenario is hotly  debated among Apple's current partners. In any case, the offering, called JointVenture and formally  launched Thursday, is somewhat similar to what Best  Buy was doing a few years ago with its Geek Squad. More
	
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    		Four months into the new Microsoft Partner Network, the  massive overhaul to Microsoft's partner ecosystem still holds as many questions  as answers for many partners.
Senior Microsoft channel executives will be dedicating 90  minutes to trying to clear up some of the uncertainty during an interactive  webinar on Thursday. More
	
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    		On Monday, I reported on a Microsoft blog post from the previous week saying that Microsoft Small  Business Server 2011 would hit the Microsoft Digital Download Center, where  partners grab their Action Pack bits, by the end of February. That didn't  happen, and now the estimate for availability has stretched out into Q2. More
	
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    		On the Microsoft SMS&P blog this week, Eric  Ligman wrote about a current partner incentive program for cloud that we'd  missed -- and it's a pretty big deal. The math is really good for partners, and it's  effectively seed money for the add-on services that Microsoft is always saying  partners will get if they sell BPOS.
"Here is a great opportunity for all of you partners  focusing on SMB customers to drive adoption of online services," wrote  Ligman, the global partner experience lead for the Microsoft Worldwide Partner  Group. More
	
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    		FalconStor Software revamped its partner program this week  with new partner tiers, a portal and new benefits for resellers of its  disk-based data protection solutions. The new program is called PartnerChoice and the launch also includes a new portal called PartnerPlace, which includes  opportunity and order tracking.
Brendan Kinkade, vice president of channel management and  global alliances for Melville, N.Y.-based FalconStor, said the program now has  three tiers: Authorized, Preferred and Premier. The Authorized level includes  access to the portal, lead locking and a logo. The Preferred level brings  eligibility for market development funds, volume rebates and not-for-resale software  and a dedicated tech support hotline. The top, Premier, level increases volume  rebates and includes co-marketing projects, event participation and a partner  showcase. More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on March 02, 20110 comments