Spring is in the air in the northern hemisphere and that means  Microsoft conference season is upon us.
Microsoft's Big Three tech industry-facing conferences start next week  and run into mid-July. The technology giant has a lot of major  products nearly ready for general availability, making the conferences even  more noteworthy than usual for the Microsoft vendor ecosystem, partners,  developers and customers. The big shows, in chronological order, are Microsoft  Build, Microsoft Ignite and the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC).  More
	
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    At a time when Yahoo was contractually able to opt out of its search  partnership with Microsoft, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer negotiated a much more  flexible arrangement for her Internet company.
Yahoo and Microsoft on Thursday announced amendments to the deal originally  struck in 2009. Yahoo will now be obligated only to serve Bing ads against  search results for a majority of its desktop search traffic. Previously, Yahoo  needed to put Bing ads against 100 percent of its traffic.  More
	
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    Meg Whitman rolled out a new logo for Hewlett Packard Enterprise on Wednesday, and  her blog post revealed that she's sweating the smallest details.
By the end of its fiscal year on Oct. 31, HP is committed  to splitting into two roughly equally sized independent companies -- Hewlett Packard  Enterprise and HP Inc. Whitman will be CEO of Hewlett Packard Enterprise,  which includes HP's servers, storage, networking, services, software, cloud and  converged systems.  More
	
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    With a few months to go before the Microsoft Worldwide Partner  Conference (WPC) in July, Microsoft is starting to post details on some of the hundreds  of sessions that will be available to partners at the show in Orlando.
Even with only a small percentage of sessions listed in the online  catalog, some key themes for Microsoft's fiscal year 2016 are becoming  clear.  More
	
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    A year to the day that Microsoft pulled the plug on Windows XP support,  the operating system remains heavily used worldwide. How heavily used? A little  back-of-the-envelope math puts the number at up to 250 million users.
Extended support ended for Windows XP on April 8, 2014. That meant no  more security updates or technical support for the operating system, which at  that time was already 12 years old.  More
	
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    In an unusual move, Microsoft is bundling a third-party tool into the  Internal Use Rights (IUR) software and services packages for select Microsoft  partners.
The new tool being offered as part of the Microsoft Partner Network (MPN) IUR  is the SkyKick  Migration Suite for Microsoft Office 365, which helps partners simplify,  automate and speed up the sales, provisioning, migration and management of  Microsoft's cloud productivity suite.  More
	
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    When it comes to customers' spending plans for managed services, backup  figures big.
As part of a large hosting survey conducted by 451 Research LLC and  commissioned by Microsoft, researchers asked 1,736 respondents to indicate on which  managed services they intended to spend heavily over the next two years.  More
	
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    After steadily eating away at Cisco's leadership position in enterprise  unified communications (UC) collaboration in 2012 and 2013, Microsoft seemed poised  to grab the market leader role and hold onto it. Indeed, Microsoft claimed a sliver of a lead in the enterprise UC market in the first quarter of 2014. 
Since then, though, Cisco  has proven itself a hard target for Redmond in UC,  according to data from Synergy Research Group. 
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A common piece of conventional wisdom on cloud is that it changes who  buys technology.
In a detailed and wide-ranging new survey commissioned by Microsoft,  451 Research LLC attempts to provide some data to support a definition of that  amorphous and elusive concept -- the new cloud buyer.  More
	
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    Ingram Micro on Monday unveiled an expanded set of automations and services  around Office 365 that the distributor believes will kickstart strong growth  for Microsoft's Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) partner business model.
Microsoft announced the CSP  program last July and began rolling the program out in the fall. The idea  behind CSP is to allow partners to package Office 365 and other cloud products  and control the billing and customer relationship. Unlike Microsoft's advisor  model, Microsoft does not bill the partner's customer directly. Unlike the Open  licensing partner model, the partner is not responsible for buying a year's  worth of licenses but instead can pay on a monthly basis in the same way that they  will be billing their customers.  More
	
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    How much would Microsoft's overseas profits add up to if the company  paid U.S. taxes on them the way Uncle Sam prefers? A lot, according to an infographic  in the March 9-15 issue of Bloomberg Businessweek.
In the graphic (see below or page 35 of the print issue, which just landed in the snow  outside my house), Bloomberg compiled securities filings and U.S. Office of  Management and Budget information and assumed the 35 percent tax rate that companies  owe when they repatriate profits after getting credit for taxes paid abroad. 
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    In an effort to increase channel uptake of its strategic mobility and  security cloud offering, the Enterprise Mobility Suite, Microsoft is making EMS  available for free to partners and providing a new way for partners to sell it.
"EMS is available in Open Licensing on March 1, 2015," wrote  Gavriella Schuster, general manager of the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Group,  in a blog  post Thursday. "Like many of the other cloud-based services that  recently become available in Open such as Office 365, Azure or Dynamics CRM  Online, the flexibility and potential cost savings of the Open Licensing model  makes it possible for distributors and resellers to sell additional cloud  services to small and medium-sized enterprises."  More
	
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