Most of the changes being introduced to Microsoft's channel program are   taking effect relatively slowly. But one change is on the fast track. According   to a Microsoft news release this week about changes coming in the Microsoft   Partner Network, the following was listed as a "need to know" item:
  Microsoft Gold Certified Partners enrolling or   re-enrolling in the program must have participated in the Customer Satisfaction   Index within the previous 12 months. This new requirement will be required for   Gold Certified Partners re-enrolling during the 2010 re-enrollment   period.
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The 2010 Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference time and location is set:   Washington, D.C., from July 12-15. The location continues   Microsoft's practice over the last few years of picking hot and muggy places for   the July conference (Houston, New Orleans), although the   conference seems to be drifting back north. With a disproportionate amount of   U.S. IT spending expected to come out of the federal government over the next   few years, holding the event in the nation's capital certainly makes good   business sense. In any case, the Washington   location is sweet news for me -- I'm based near Baltimore.
 
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Microsoft announced global   availability of Microsoft Communication Services on Tuesday at its Worldwide   Partner Conference (WPC).
The program consists of marketing   collateral, such as a Ready to Go campaign, aimed at SMB customers   who are most interested in having their communications infrastructure hosted by   a hosting provider.
The materials emphasize   capabilities, such as e-mail, phone, fax and document sharing, versus   emphasizing Microsoft products that those smaller customers don't tend to be   familiar with. Components of the campaigns are also designed for smaller   reseller partners who would act as sales agents for the larger hosters.
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Partners will get a handful of   new tools, programs and benefits around the Microsoft Business Productivity   Online Suite (BPOS) this year in an effort that Microsoft officials hope will make the   flagship Software plus Services offering more attractive to the channel.
At the Microsoft Worldwide   Partner Conference (WPC) in New Orleans this week,   Microsoft officials announced partner-specific internal use rights, customer   management tools and partner branding on billing to encourage partner adoption   of BPOS, which was unveiled a year ago at the WPC in Houston.
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The Microsoft Dynamics unit will   take the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Group's new Microsoft Partner Network and   add elements to it for Dynamics partners.
"We're snapping into what the   Microsoft Partner Network is doing," explained Doug Kennedy, vice president,   Microsoft Dynamics Partners.
Already Kennedy is pleased that   the Microsoft Partner Network's new Competency structure will give Dynamics   partners some much needed differentiation. Even though the overall number of   Competencies and Specializations is being reduced, it's going the other way for   Dynamics partners, who will now have one Competency for ERP and one Competency   for CRM.
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Market researchers at IDC are out   with their predictions for the channel impact of Windows 7, which is set to   become generally available in October.
In a research profile sponsored   by Microsoft and released at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC) this   week, analysts John Gantz, Al Gillen and Amie White wrote that IDC's forecast   for Windows 7 uptake is brisk: 177 million unit shipments by the end of   2010.
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During online registration for   the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC), Microsoft gave attendees a chance to   assist in some projects to rebuild New   Orleans, a city still reeling from the effects of   Hurricane Katrina nearly four years ago.
According to figures provided by   Allison Watson, corporate vice president for the Microsoft Worldwide Partner   Group, participation was impressive. "We had over 500 partners participate with   us from all over the world," she said.
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Allison Watson formally launched the new Microsoft Partner Network on   Monday at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC). The new network will   eliminate the longstanding and popular Gold Certified level in the Microsoft   Partner Program, as well as the Certified and Registered Member   levels.
The new program will have four main partner "landing areas":  Advanced,   Standard, Subscriber, and Communities and QuickStarts. Microsoft will continue   the use of the Microsoft Competencies, but is paring the list substantially from   17 competencies and 46 specializations now to about 30 in the near future. The   Competency system will also encompass some previously free-standing programs,   such as the Microsoft Small Business Specialist Community.
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As part of the new Microsoft Partner Network launched Monday, Microsoft   is streamlining the Competency system that partners use to differentiate their   expertise.
Microsoft released a list of the 29 Solution Competencies that will   replace the current set of 17 Competencies and 46 Specializations. Partners will   have 12 to 18 months to switch into the new categories.
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There was never much doubt that attendance at the Microsoft Worldwide   Partner Conference (WPC) would be down in New Orleans 2009 compared with Houston   2008.
Microsoft officials rejected the recession-inspired outright cancellation   option that many other companies have chosen for their conferences this year.   Microsoft hustled to open registration for WPC several weeks early this year and   held registration open right up until last week. In previous years, the   conference sold out long before the start.
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Jenni Flinders, a nine-year   Microsoft veteran with deep channel experience whose most recent role involved   leveraging distributor relationships to reach the breadth of Microsoft's   640,000-member global channel, on Tuesday became vice president for U.S. Partner   Business Development and Sales.
Flinders replaces Robert Deshaies,   who will be focusing on an unspecified "key strategic initiative" for the   Microsoft U.S. Leadership Team, a company spokesperson said in an e-mail laying   out a number of moves within Microsoft's channel   organization.
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The number of Microsoft partners boasting Gold Certified status has  been booming, both in the United    States and worldwide. 
According to the latest Microsoft Partner Program enrollment figures  provided to RCP by Microsoft, Gold  Certified partners have been going up both globally and in the United States.  The number of Gold Certified Partners worldwide is up 17 percent this year to  16,000. In the United States,  the number of Golds is up 67 percent to 5,000. Worldwide, the number of  Certified Partners is up nearly 5 percent to 18,000. In the United States, Certified Partner  rolls dropped 17 percent to 6,000.
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