RCP's experts answer five tricky etiquette questions and provide pointers on what to do -- and what not to do -- when meeting with Microsoft.
- By Lee Pender
- July 01, 2007
Partners can get seen in the small business space through some basic marketing moves.
- By M.H. McIntosh
- July 01, 2007
Take steps ahead of time to ensure a successful Microsoft partnership on products that will succeed.
- By Paul DeGroot
- July 01, 2007
Manage the transition to agile processes.
- By Kathleen Richards
- July 01, 2007
Questions loom as Microsoft hints at changes to Partner Program.
- By Scott Bekker
- July 01, 2007
Opening an office near Microsoft's corporate HQ can help you get inside information and access to the right people -- or simply drain your bank account. Here's what to consider before deciding whether a Redmond branch is right for you.
- By Rich Freeman
- July 01, 2007
Your customers will love Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 for its powerful collaboration capabilities. You'll love it for its recurring revenue stream.
- By Joanne Cummings
- July 01, 2007
Identity management is gaining prominence as a way to authenticate users across multiple platforms.
- By David Doane
- July 01, 2007
A hacker managed a rare feat Wednesday, successfully attacking a Web page within Microsoft's U.K. domain and replacing the page with several graphics related to Saudi Arabia.
- By Keith Ward
- June 29, 2007
Several Microsoft partners selling the company's CRM software say a glitch in the company's payment system resulted in them being underpaid on sales, although the company is working to rectify the situation.
- By Barbara Darrow
- June 29, 2007
Microsoft is naming Kirill Tatarinov as its top business solutions executive, according to documents examined by RCP.
- By Barbara Darrow
- June 29, 2007
Employees who work in Microsoft's Security Response Center (MSRC) can breathe easy: they don't have the worst job in science. Just the sixth worst.
- By Keith Ward
- June 29, 2007
After six months of unprecedented hype, thousands of people Friday will get their hands on the iPhone, the new cell phone that Apple Inc. is banking on to become its third core business next to its moneymaking iPod players and Macintosh computers.
- By The Associated Press
- June 29, 2007
Microsoft Corp. will sell "affordable" Windows computers aimed at students in India.
- By The Associated Press
- June 28, 2007
Earlier this week, Microsoft put exam 70-621 up for general availability.
- By Michael Domingo
- June 28, 2007