Ray Ozzie was a quiet presence in Redmond, but he left deep footprints throughout  Microsoft's global operation that will last for years.
Ozzie  is stepping down as chief software architect and preparing to retire,  according to an employee e-mail that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer sent out Monday.
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	Posted by Scott Bekker on October 19, 20100 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    
		
 Microsoft is going wild with the "president" title. Just last  week, CEO Steve Ballmer took the opportunity presented by one departing  president (Stephen Elop) to  bestow the big title on three people. The new presidents are Don. Mattrick  (Interactive Entertainment Business), Kurt DelBene (Microsoft Office Division)  and Andy Lees (Mobile Communications Business). Congratulations are in order  for all three of these executives, of course.
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	Posted by Scott Bekker on October 04, 20101 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    
		
Microsoft is quietly building out a partner catalog in the two-week-old  Microsoft Dynamics Marketplace, a beta version of Microsoft's answer to the  Salesforce.com AppExchange.
Microsoft announced at its Worldwide Partner Conference in  July that it would be launching the Microsoft Dynamics Marketplace in  September. A Microsoft spokesperson said the intention all along was to  launch a beta in September, not the full-fledged portal for customer-partner  connections.
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The case surrounding Stuxnet, which some security and  intelligence specialists are calling the first known precision malware weapon designed  to bring down a specific real-world industrial facility, is getting curiouser.
As researchers untangled the encryption and complex code base,  suspicion has grown that Stuxnet was created by U.S. or Israeli intelligence in  order to disrupt a specific Iranian nuclear facility. (RCP unpacked Stuxnet's  nasty implications for the Microsoft channel in a  blog post earlier this week. The worm uses four zero-day Windows  vulnerabilities as part of its attack.)
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	Posted by Scott Bekker on September 30, 20102 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    
		
Microsoft is supposed to flip the switch for many of the  most significant elements of its Microsoft Partner Network sometime in October,  a month which, you may have noticed, is upon us.
But October 2011 is shaping up as a key month for the MPN as well. In a document on the public  portion of Microsoft's Partner Portal called "Prepare for the Microsoft  Partner Network," the year-ahead month crops up several times.
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	Posted by Scott Bekker on September 30, 20101 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    
		
Microsoft this week is introducing a sensible addition to  the Microsoft Business Productivity Online Suite -- an uptime dashboard.
Called the Microsoft Online Service Health Dashboard, the  online display shows the status of various BPOS components in green (good),  yellow (slow) and red (down) icons. A Microsoft screenshot of the dashboard  shows the tool monitoring subscription services including Exchange Online Mailflow,  Exchange Online Outlook Connectivity, Exchange Online ActiveSync, Forefront  Online Protection for Exchange, Hosted BlackBerry, Outlook Web Access,  SharePoint Online, Office Communications Online and Office Live Meeting. The  tool also monitors BPOS administrative services, and partner-specific cuts of  data are available.
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	Posted by Scott Bekker on September 30, 20100 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    
		
An odd thing has been happening in the Microsoft channel over  the last few years. Every Microsoft partner we ask tells us they're getting  less marketing money and other direct investments from Redmond than they got in  the past. Yet every year, the amount Microsoft says it invests in the channel  goes up.
After the Worldwide Partner Conference, we thought that  maybe this year Microsoft had given up on the storyline of ever-increasing  partner investments. The usual bearer of the good news, Chief Operating Officer  Kevin Turner, didn't mention partner investments in his WPC  keynote, sticking, instead, to data points about research and development  investment. (He said that could reach $9.5 billion in Microsoft's FY 2011.)
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Over the last week, security researchers have revealed  progress in untangling the fiendishly complex encryption and massive code base  of the Stuxnet malware -- and what they say they've found is one of the most  interesting developments in the computer security landscape in years.
The Christian Science  Monitor online newspaper last week reported, "Some top cyber security experts now say Stuxnet's arrival heralds  something blindingly new: a cyber weapon created to cross from the digital  realm to the physical world -- to destroy something."
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	Posted by Scott Bekker on September 27, 20102 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    
		
The Forbes 400 list of the Richest People in America  came out Wednesday and it lists Microsoft Chairman Bill  Gates on top once again, with $54 billion. As Forbes puts it, "The  software king is not the world's richest man, but that's because he is the most  generous person on the planet: To date he has cut checks totaling $28 billion."
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	Posted by Scott Bekker on September 23, 20100 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    
		
I was gearing up to jump down Microsoft's throat late last  week after I saw Twitter traffic from Microsoft partners reporting that they  were getting error messages when trying to use the new  Internet Explorer 9 beta on the Microsoft Partner Portal. To quote Wayne  Beekman's tweet early Thursday, "Installed #IE9 and @microsoft Partner  Member Center Page will not load …"
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	Posted by Scott Bekker on September 23, 20100 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    
		
It appears that the Windows Intune Beta 2 was pretty  popular.
In a blog post this week, Alex Heaton, group product manager  for Windows Intune, announced that Microsoft is no longer accepting new users  for the Windows  Intune testing program, which entered the Beta 2 phase on July 12.
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	Posted by Scott Bekker on September 23, 20100 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    
		
It's an exciting time for the  Microsoft Small Business Specialist Community. The testing and rollout phase of  a new version of Windows Small Business Server always promises new opportunities,  but this year, Microsoft is experimenting with different formats for the  product.
Microsoft released a public preview  on Tuesday for the next version of SBS, code-named Windows  Small Business Server "7." The product itself is the basic update  that usually follows an upgrade of the underlying server. In this case the  upgraded server is Windows Server 2008 R2.
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	Posted by Scott Bekker on September 22, 20100 comments