Ron Huddleston, corporate vice president of the Microsoft  One Commercial Partner (OCP) worldwide organization, is going on an indefinite  family leave a little less than a year into the job, and Gavriella Schuster  will step into the role.
Schuster previously reported to Huddleston as corporate vice  president for worldwide channels and programs, and was also considered  Microsoft's "worldwide channel chief," a semi-official designation  that she had also held prior to Huddleston's arrival in OCP when she was CVP of  the now-discontinued Worldwide Partner Group (WPG).  More
	
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    A year after unveiling a Microsoft-Qualcomm partnership to  bring Windows 10 to the Snapdragon platform and create a new class of Windows  on ARM devices, ASUS and HP are showing off systems with shipments set to begin  next year.
The ASUS NovaGo, a 2-in-1 convertible, will be available in early  2018. The HP Envy x2 Windows on Snapdragon Mobile PC is supposed to ship  in the spring. Both devices were on display for hands-on use at Qualcomm's  Snapdragon Technology Summit in Hawaii this week.  More
	
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    During an Ask Me Anything (AMA) session this week aimed at new  partners, Microsoft gave the hard sell for its Cloud Enablement Desk benefit.
Microsoft hosted the AMA session, called "Partnering  with Microsoft," on its Microsoft Partner Community page on Wednesday after taking questions for eight days. Fielding questions for  the session was John Mighell, Global Breadth Partner Enablement Lead at  Microsoft, who is also responsible for the MPC  Partnership 101 discussion board.  More
	
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    Global technology companies like Microsoft and SAP SE of  course often double as marquee clients for one other.
Taking advantage of their scale, prominence and ongoing  strategic partnership, SAP and Microsoft this  week announced a new dogfooding arrangement. The companies will each put  their joint engineering efforts to get the SAP HANA Enterprise Cloud running on  Microsoft Azure to work internally on running parts of their actual businesses.  More
	
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    Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) unveiled five packaged workload  solutions that will be billed like cloud services but reside on-premises.
The pay-per-use offerings are called HPE GreenLake, and the initial set  will include Big Data, backup, open database, SAP HANA and edge computing. HPE  announced them Monday during its Discover conference in Madrid. 
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    SkyKick and Ingram Micro now offer a bundle of Office 365,  SkyKick Cloud Backup and the SkyKick Migration Suite that Microsoft Cloud  Solution Provider (CSP) Indirect Resellers can buy from Ingram and sell to  customers on a monthly billing basis.
The companies launched the bundle at the IT Nation show in Orlando, Fla., this  month.  More
	
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    A new survey of 500 U.S. organizations shows IT  decision-makers are worried about the effectiveness and frequency of their data  backups.
Data management and protection specialist StorageCraft  commissioned the study with a third-party research organization. 
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Microsoft Visual Studio Team Services/Team Foundation Server  (VSTS/TFS) isn't just a toolset for DevOps; the large team at Microsoft behind the  products is a long-running experiment in doing DevOps.
During the main keynote at the Live! 360 conference in  Orlando, Fla., this week, Buck Hodges shared DevOps lessons learned at  Microsoft scale. While Microsoft has tens of thousands of developers engaged to  varying degrees in DevOps throughout the company, Hodges, director of  engineering for Microsoft VSTS, focused on the  430-person team developing VSTS/TFS.  More
	
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Partners pitching business intelligence (BI) solutions to  business users rather than database administrators (DBAs) appear to have a committed  new ally in Microsoft.
When looking at Microsoft's recent enhancements to its  BI platforms, the lack of rows, columns and even traditional  data management terminology makes it evident that the changes aren't aimed at  DBAs.  More
	
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When the ConnectWise Control team told him they were playing  around with integrating smartphone cameras into their remote support offering,  ConnectWise Chief Product Officer Craig Fulton wasn't sure at first that the  idea added enough value to pursue.
After all, end users or field engineers could use products  like Apple FaceTime for show and tell with subject-matter experts or senior  support staff back at the main office. But the team quickly sold him on the  idea, and his demo of the technology with ConnectWise CEO Arnie Bellini was an  audience favorite during the main keynote at the company's IT Nation show last  week in Orlando.  More
	
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ConnectWise, which is touting its many integrations and  industry openness as a differentiator in an increasingly competitive market, previewed  a new developer kit that will make it faster and easier for partners to build  on its platform.
CEO Arnie Bellini unveiled the ConnectWise Developer  Kit on Thursday in the opening keynote  of the company's IT Nation conference in Orlando, Fla.  More
	
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    While DevOps is a key trend for IT departments, Microsoft  hopes to seed a new partner ecosystem within the Azure Marketplace around a  related idea that it's calling "Ap/Ops."
The immediate evidence of the effort is general availability  this month of Managed Applications in the Azure Marketplace, which is Microsoft's  3-year-old catalog of third-party applications that have been certified or  optimized to run on the Azure public cloud platform.  More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on November 06, 20170 comments