In a deal between two top U.S. Microsoft Dynamics partners, Socius on  Friday announced the acquisition of the Dynamics GP practice of IBIS Inc.
The move expands Socius' national reach and bolsters the Columbus,  Ohio-based company's GP practice, which has been around since 1984. With the  sale, IBIS will concentrate on Dynamics AX and Dynamics CRM.  More
	
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    Citrix named Kimberly Martin to head its worldwide channel effort in  the midst of a broader push to reinvigorate the channel and sales in general.
Martin is vice president of partner strategy and sales, with worldwide  strategy responsibility for Citrix' diverse channel, which includes ISVs, OEMs,  system integrators, service providers, resellers and distributors. She will  report to Carlos Sartorius, senior vice president of worldwide sales and services.  More
	
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    Flexera Software is betting that software asset management (SAM) and software  vulnerability management are a natural fit.
The Itasca, Ill.-based vendor of software licensing, compliance and  installation solutions this week bought Secunia, a software vulnerability  management solution provider well-known for its state-of-the-industry reports  about vulnerabilities in different products.  More
	
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    LogicNow wants to bring big data analytics capabilities to even the  smallest of MSPs.
At its MAX 2015 conference that started Wednesday near Washington,  D.C., LogicNow announced a new core technology called LOGICcards. The  "cards" are toast-like notifications that appear in an MSP's remote  monitoring and management (RMM) dashboard, providing warnings of configuration  problems, security issues and other pitfalls that could lead to downtime for  the customer and reduced profitability for an MSP.  More
	
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    Dell will start selling Microsoft Surface Pro devices and Surface  accessories bundled with the computer maker's own services and support  offerings next month, and HP revealed similar but less concrete plans.
The companies on Tuesday jointly announced the partnerships, which mark  a major advance from the adversarial response Microsoft initially got from many  OEMs when it introduced the Surface tablets in 2012.  More
	
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    Windows 10 is off to a jackrabbit start in its first month of  availability, according to two major market share tracking organizations.
Released on July 29, Windows 10 was a free upgrade for many Windows 7  and Windows 8 users and Microsoft has been rolling the download out in  controlled waves to users who requested it in the subsequent weeks.  More
	
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    Dell is seeing a significant bounce in partner deal registration  activity in its security product lineup, the company told attendees at its  annual North American Dell Security Peak Performance conference this week.
"With security being a top priority for all organizations, we are  delighted to see the success of our partner strategy," said Marvin Blough, vice  president of worldwide channel sales at Dell Security,  in a blog post from the Las Vegas conference, which drew 650 attendees from 22 countries.  More
	
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    The mid-year tech spending estimate revisions are in, and the board is  lighting up red.
With the benefit of two quarters of earnings data from the tech majors,  IDC now sees worldwide PC shipments falling by 8.7 percent in 2015 and falling  again in 2016 before a "modest recovery" possibly starting in 2017.  More
	
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A day into his job as the global channel leader for Intel Security,  Richard Steranka says he sees the biggest opportunities for channel growth in  the midmarket and SMB spaces, even as aggressive investment in datacenter  solution-based enterprise partners will continue.
"Even as of yesterday, I had an opportunity to talk with all of  the sales leaders across the globe and the current channel team," Steranka  said in an interview Tuesday. "It's pretty clear that we've made great  strides in the enterprise space. The midmarket and SMB have seen high growth  but [we] feel there's still further potential there for our partner community."  More
	
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    SHI went public Thursday with a customer education program designed to  position the Microsoft partner for a share of the Microsoft FastTrack Adoption  Offer budget.
SHI, based in Somerset, N.J., is one of about a dozen U.S. Licensing  Solution Providers (LSPs), the only Microsoft partners able to transact  licensing agreements with enterprise customers.  More
	
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Here at RCP, we've often covered the inflammatory things Microsoft  executives have to say about VMware. (Mostly COO Kevin Turner in his annual Worldwide Partner Conference keynote.)
In the Satya Nadella era, Microsoft has turned down the temperature on  such statements a bit, and even eliminated a blacklist of companies, including  VMware, that were previously banned from attending WPC.  More
	
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    One of Microsoft's remaining handful of U.S.-based Licensing Solution  Providers (LSPs), SoftwareONE, this week announced an infusion of growth capital from  global investment firm KKR in exchange for a 25 percent minority stake. The  amount was not disclosed.
SoftwareONE, which does business in 115 countries and is based in Stans,  Switzerland, with U.S. headquarters in Waukesha, Wis., provides software  licensing and procurement services for more than 9,000 software publishers. The  privately owned company has been a longstanding Microsoft LSP, a category of partners  formerly known as Large Account Resellers or LARs, and listed  Microsoft first among the software publishers it works with in a statement about the deal.  More
	
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