HP is trying to boil its massive portfolio of products and  partner programs down to just the elements SMB-focused solution providers need  to make money. The effort launched March 1 as a portal called HP SMB Central.
"This is a new program and a new philosophy in HP. How  can we bring new partners to HP and get them to understand HP and get their  feet wet?" said Meaghan Kelly, HP vice president of Channel Strategy and SMB,  Solution Partners Organization-Americas, in a phone interview  Tuesday. For HP, it's a matter of trying to get better penetration into what  its research indicates is a $57-billion market opportunity for HP products that  fit into the SMB space in the Americas. More
	
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    		Tech Data Corp. this week went live with a software license  tool designed to simplify and speed up ordering for resellers and to reduce the  errors and subsequent delays inherent in the formerly manual processes for  vendors.
"I've talked to so many owners who say their sales reps  don't even handle software licensing anymore because it's gotten too complex,"  said Joe Quaglia, senior vice president of U.S. Marketing at the Clearwater, Fla.-based  distribution giant,  in a phone interview. More
	
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    		Windows MultiPoint Server 2011, which Microsoft is in the  final stages of making  available through its many delivery channels, is intended as a shared  computing solution for libraries, labs and classrooms. But Heartland Technology  Groups founder Arlin Sorensen argued in a post  on his Peer Power blog Tuesday morning that MultiPoint deserves serious  consideration from VARs as an SMB solution. More
	
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    		Monday, I blogged  at length whether Windows Intune, which is supposed to be generally  available on March 23, will have legs as a product for managed services  providers. I came down on the side that Microsoft's direct-billing approach will  be even more of an issue for MSPs looking at Windows Intune than it is for VARs  looking at the Microsoft Business Productivity Online Suite.
		Woody Walton, of Microsoft, had another perspective Monday  night on the U.S. SMB&D TS2 Team Blog. In a post titled "So  what is the value proposition for Windows Intune to an SMB VAR?" Walton argues that Windows Intune is more than an MSP tool. More
	
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    		Market researchers at IDC released their 2010 year-end  version of the Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker on Tuesday and the scorecard  showed a monstrously good year for servers, especially in the fourth quarter.
For the full year, revenues were up 11.4 percent to $48.1  billion and unit shipments rose 15.3 percent to 7.6 million units compared to  2009. For the fourth quarter of 2010, revenues were $15 billion, also a 15.3-percent  increase over the year-ago quarter, and unit shipments reached 2.1 million, a  6.1-percent increase. More
	
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According to an article in the New York Times over the  weekend, Microsoft is encouraging employees to write apps  for Windows Phone 7 on their own time, and will share any revenue on those  apps in a 70/30 employee/Microsoft split. From the article:
  "It has relaxed a strict rule and will let employees  moonlight in their spare time and keep the resulting intellectual property and  most of the revenue, as long as that second job is writing apps for Windows  Phone 7-based devices.
  "And they don't have to do that work quietly. The  company is having weekly pizza parties for workers who pitch in to write code  for the platform and is planning ways to publicize their work, including  posters and awards of recognition, said Brandon Watson, director of developer  experience for Windows Phone 7."
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Microsoft got a lot more specific today on the future of  Windows Intune. A product that had been promised only for 2011 now has an exact  availability date, and it's soon: March 23. Read the news story here.
For those not lucky enough to get into the 10,000-member  Beta 2 club, Windows Intune is a cloud-based systems management and security  tool that is designed for both midsize company IT administrators and for  managed service providers. A Multi-Account Console added at the Beta 2 phase in  July made the tool much more of an MSP play, rather than just an IT admin tool.
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				(Editor's Note: The SBS 2011 isn't close to hitting the Action Pack, after all.   See the update to this item here.)
		
		
Partners with Action Pack subscriptions can look for Windows  Small Business Server 2011 at the Digital   Download Center  right about now, according a Microsoft blog.
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A new cloud computing fight erupted late last week between  Google and Microsoft. Google released its promised Google  Cloud Connect for Microsoft Office, which lets users simultaneously edit  documents created in Office 2003, 2007 or 2010. Microsoft fired back with  accusations that Google's efforts showed a lack of seriousness and a list of  technical problems with the Google tool. Our online news editor Kurt Mackie  unpacked Microsoft's complaints here in a post well worth reading.
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Mozy, the home and SMB online backup service owned by EMC  Corp., refreshed its reseller program this week with a new partner portal, new  tools and new benefits. Mozy currently has about 6,000 partners who resell the  MozyPro version of the service, as opposed to the MozyHome edition. Members of  the EMC Velocity partner program also resell MozyPro.
According to Seattle-based Mozy, about 70,000 businesses  currently use the MozyPro service. Features unique to the higher-end MozyPro  service include server backups and tools for backing up data locally as well as  remotely in the Mozy/EMC data centers. 
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My colleague Lee Pender had  the story Wednesday that Google is launching a certification for partners.  As Lee said, this is a big deal for the fledgling Google Apps Authorized  Resellers program, because providing certifications that distinguish partner  companies that get their engineers trained from those partners that don't is an  important mark of maturity for any channel program.
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When consulting on technology solutions with customers, it  helps to know what kind of devices they're naturally interested in and  comfortable with. It's fairly obvious that a Millenial business owner is going  to be interested in different devices than a boomer, but which ones exactly?
The Pew Internet & American Life Project released some  interesting data today called "Generations and their Gadgets" that  provides specifics worth browsing. Examples from the survey of 3,000 Americans:
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