In case there was any lingering doubt, we can confirm this week that
Microsoft is serious about this SaaS -- or even Software Plus Services -- stuff
after all. And despite some early concerns, it's becoming clearer that partners
won't be as shut out as they might have thought.
This week, Microsoft and HP revealed an initiative aimed at preparing
VARs to undertake what's called private-label hosting. Basically, VARs resell
applications hosted in datacenters by Microsoft-approved managed service
providers (or MSPs, of course); HP and Microsoft provide some technical
infrastructure and handy tips for getting started.
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    It's apparently -- chemistry majors we were not -- the symbol on the
periodic table of for sodium chloride. In any case, 
NaCl, or Native Client
, is Google's effort
to bring Web applications up to the same level of performance as desktop apps.
And already ink-stained (if we can still be called that in the Web era)
journalists are predicting that it could someday spell doom for Microsoft. From
the 
 
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    UC still remains (mostly) a mystery to us, but the price tag on 
this new effort
 at least makes it
interesting.
 
	
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    And so we come back to this because it just won't go away. Despite a recent
improvement in the performance of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, there's
still a 
global economic freak-out
 in full swing...and journalists
and newsletter writers (ahem) aren't exactly keeping a balanced perspective
about it. It's time for a little 
 
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    So, the beta version of Vista SP2 is 
now 
  available
, which is only important if you bothered with Vista or Vista SP1. 
  Already, the reviews for SP2 beta 
lack 
  enthusiasm
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    Microsoft is 
integrating
 
  RSA's Data Loss Prevention into the Windows infrastructure. RSA, of course, 
  is now part of EMC. So that's EMC's RSA's DLP being integrated into Windows. 
  Got that?
 
	
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    That's right -- Microsoft has started a clothing line. No, really! And it's 
  called..."Softwear"! Just remember that the marketing guru who dreamed 
  this up probably makes well into six figures, if not more. Check out 
this
 
  story from 
Macworld
, but be ready for a snark attack in the comments 
  section.
 
	
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    For those who have bothered to deploy Vista, 
SP2 
  is already in beta
. The Windows Server 2008 beta is available, too. 
 
	
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    A quick note before we start: Your editor didn't realize until it was too late 
  that there would be no RCPUs the week of Thanksgiving, otherwise known as last 
  week. We had planned to run a barrage of reader feedback that week, but instead 
  we went dark. So, as the holidays near and news inevitably slows over the next 
  couple of weeks, expect some reader feedback from pretty deep in the archives 
  to appear in this space. Your weeks-old e-mail might show up here yet. Don't 
  give up hope!
 
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    Wondering how the channel is going to participate in this whole cloud computing 
  thing? Well, Ingram Micro is now offering Microsoft Service Provider License 
  Agreement to its partners. There's more detail in Ingram's entirely comprehensible 
  (and thank you for that, Ingram) 
press 
  release
 
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    We suppose you could call 
these
 
  the sky in cloud computing...or something like that.
 
	
Posted by Lee Pender on December 04, 20080 comments