A quarter into 2008, market researchers at IDC say that worldwide, IT spending 
  -- like the broader economy -- is on track for a slow year. 
In a research 
  press release Tuesday based on IDC's "Worldwide Black Book Q1," 
  the Framingham, Mass.-based market research firm predicted that worldwide IT 
  spending will increase 5.7 percent this year, compared with 7.2 percent last 
  year. 
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    Microsoft is pumping up its 
Big 
  Easy partner promotion
, the $10 million incentive plan that gives SMB customers 
  subsidy checks made out to partners for the purchase of Microsoft software. 
The program was designed to consolidate Microsoft's confusing array of subsidy 
  programs, and with a sliding scale of incentives, to increase the size of the 
  subsidy check when partners up-sell, cross-sell or sell more expensive licensing 
  packages to customers.
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    Microsoft's full-time effort to harry software counterfeiters netted a few 
  more legal actions this week. Eight software dealers in four countries -- the 
  United States, Canada, Egypt and the Netherlands -- 
attracted 
  legal actions
 either by Microsoft or by local authorities. 
 
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    The economy is 
top 
  of mind
 for most people right now. Because of that, we're dedicating a significant 
  portion of the May print issue of 
Redmond Channel Partner
 magazine to 
  practical tips for continuing to wring money from a weak economy into the bucket 
  of your business.
One of the things partners told us as we reported the story was that they're 
  looking harder at Microsoft Financing to help close deals as the economy sags. 
  Well, there was some good news from Microsoft on that front in The Wall Street 
  Journal on Wednesday. (Click here. 
  Requires paid subscription.)
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    EMC Corp. this week made an offer to buy Conchango plc, a U.K.-based Microsoft 
  Gold Certified partner, for U.S. $84 million.
Conchango's board unanimously recommended the offer to Conchango shareholders, 
  and the deal is expected to close this month.
EMC positions the move as giving the Hopkinton, Mass.-based storage giant's 
  Microsoft consulting practice a foundation in the United Kingdom and Europe.
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    Entrigue Systems, a Dunwoody, Ga.-based provider of Windows desktop user profile management software sold under the Script Start brand, launched a formal partner program on Monday.
Called the Entrigue Authorized Solution Ecosystem (EASE), the program offers discount margins ranging from 20 percent to 30 percent for U.S. partners in a three-tier program. To qualify for the top-tier margin of 30 percent, a reseller will need to sell at least 15 server licenses per quarter.
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    Network storage vendor 
NetApp
 this week launched an expansion of its channel program in a bid to expand its market share against EMC and other storage vendors by giving its partners the tools to deliver more profitable services surrounding NetApp's storage devices and software. Of the four initial service focus areas for NetApp partners in the program, one is specifically for Microsoft applications. 
 
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    Granted an economic slide isn't good for anyone. But it does appear that computer services companies escaped the grip of a service sector contraction in January.
The Institute for Supply Management issued its January report on the service sector on Tuesday. When the institute's monthly index is above 50, it means growth in the service sector, which accounts for about two thirds of the economy. An index score below 50 is a contraction. The index for January was 44.6.
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    So Microsoft knocked their financial results out of the park in their 10-Q filing last week. Well, how do those record results relate to you out there in the channel? For those of you who don't have time to dig through Microsoft's 10-Q filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, we here at RCPmag.com took one for the team and slogged through dozens of pages for nuggets of potential interest to Microsoft partners. 
 
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    The New York Times
' Business Section this morning had a piece about an upcoming federal rule change (
click here
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    Microsoft told channel partners this week that it will launch a software subscription program for small and medium businesses in the United States and Canada on March 3.
Eric Ligman, Microsoft U.S. senior manager, small business community engagement, unveiled the Microsoft Open Value Subscription Program on Tuesday in an entry  on the partner-focused Microsoft Small Business Community Blog.
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    Microsoft's OEM chief, Scott Di Valerio, is leaving the company to join Chinese 
  computermaker Lenovo. Di Valerio will be senior vice president at Lenovo and 
  president of the Americas Group.
Di Valerio, 45, starts his new job on Dec. 3. He'll report to William Amelio, 
  president and CEO of Lenovo Group Ltd. Di Valerio will be responsible for sales 
  for the Americas. He replaces Rory Read, acting president since January 2007. 
  Read will continue his position as senior vice president for global operations.
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