Former  high-ranking Microsoft executive Maria Martinez has landed at Microsoft's  archrival in the cloud CRM space, Salesforce.com, less than a year after she  retired from Microsoft.
Martinez was announced Wednesday as  executive vice president of Customers for Life, Salesforce.com's department  dedicated, obviously enough, to customer retention. She'll report to Frank van  Veenendaal, president of worldwide sales and services.
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Partners often don't think of opportunity when it comes to Microsoft's  management technologies that are branded under the System Center  umbrella. But Microsoft is making a major marketing push to get partners involved  with two System Center products that were released to  manufacturing today. The products are System Center Essentials 2010 and Data  Protection Manager 2010.
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In my column for the April issue of RCP, "Looking out  for the Little Server,"  I shared my concern that the stand-alone server category may suffer from benign  neglect as the industry focuses on data-center blade designs that serve the  cloud.
The column prompted a server solution specialist and  Microsoft licensing expert with a major distributor, who asked that he not to  be identified by name, to respond with some interesting observations:
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Registration opened today for the Microsoft Worldwide  Partner Conference. The event will be held July 11-15 in Washington, D.C.
WPC is traditionally the biggest Microsoft channel event of  the year, with several thousand attendees, about half from the United States  and half from the rest of the world. Microsoft usually brings in high-ranking  executives like CEO Steve Ballmer, COO Kevin Turner, Worldwide Partner Group  Corporate Vice President Allison Watson and others for keynotes. Hundreds of  Microsoft employees and partners present sessions on product roadmaps, business  best practices and technology drilldowns.
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Microsoft partners supporting customers on Apple Macs have a  new version of Office coming from the Microsoft Macintosh Business Unit  (MacBU). Today at Macworld 2010 in San    Francisco, the MacBU provided some details about  Office for Mac 2011, which is supposed to be available later this year.
Certain elements of the Office suite should be especially  attractive to partners supporting customers with Office on both Windows and Mac  platforms. The high-level changes coming in Office for Mac 2011 are new  connections to Microsoft services, an updated UI that sounds like a half-step  toward the ribbon interface, document compatibility and the replacement of the  Entourage e-mail client with Outlook for Mac.
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As Apple puts the tablet PC in the limelight with its iPad  announcement, ruggedized device pioneer Panasonic Computer Solutions Co. used  the occasion of Macworld  to launch its own spin on the tablet.
Panasonic on Wednesday introduced the Panasonic Toughbook H1  Field, a device starting at $3,379 that's supposed to be available worldwide  in March. According to Panasonic, the device has a six-foot drop rating, has  six hours of battery life and can come with twin hot-swappable batteries for  extended field use. Options include SmartCard, fingerprint reader, RFID,  barcode readers, camera, GPS and several types of wireless connectivity,  including Qualcomm's Gobi2000 mobile broadband technology, 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi  or Bluetooth 2.1.
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Dell picked up some system management capabilities today  with the announcement that it will acquire KACE. Terms of the deal weren't  disclosed. 
The Mountain View, Calif.-based KACE makes the KBOX series of  systems management and deployment appliances, both physical and virtual.
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Distribution giant Tech Data Corp. this week rolled out a  new service that allows resellers to provide environmentally responsible technology  disposal for their customers.
Tech Data is reselling the services of Austin, Texas-based  Microsoft Gold Certified Partner TechTurn, which bills itself as the world's  first Windows and Windows Server Microsoft Authorized Refurbisher.
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While we're digging out from under a blizzard here on the East Coast,  the entire IT industry is digging out from a blizzard of security patches from  Microsoft this week. (I'll admit that was a weak hook, but cut me some slack. I'm  tired from all this shoveling. We've gotten 38 inches and counting since  Saturday here in suburban Baltimore.)
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In an era when some channel-focused events have gotten  smaller, VMware likes the trend for its own partner event. The virtualization  giant is holding VMware Partner Exchange 2010 this week in Las Vegas.
"We're north of 2,500 attendees, which is over 50  percent growth from last year," Ben Matheson, senior director of global  partner marketing for VMware, said in an interview. The figure includes about  300 VMware employees, with the remaining 2,200 attendees a mix of channel  partners and technology partners.
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Dick Brass, a former vice president at Microsoft who was briefly the toast of the town about a decade ago for his e-book efforts in Redmond, has an interesting opinion piece in The New York Times this morning. In a rare public expose for a former executive, he talks about why he thinks Microsoft is a "clumsy, uncompetitive innovator."
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I'm not much of a gadget geek, but one device did jump out  at me from all the Consumer Electronics Show hoopla as potentially useful for  the sizable contingent of Microsoft partners who do a lot of traveling and  presenting.
No, I'm not talking about the Google Nexus One, which looks  like a nifty piece of hardware but strikes me as only incrementally moving the  ball forward in the app phone space. My colleague Jeffrey   Schwartz has a nice piece on the smartphone market  implications of the Google-branded device here.
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