A line of APC surge protectors that have been out of production for a  decade just got recalled over fire safety concerns.
"The surge protectors can overheat, smoke and melt, posing a fire  hazard," the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) said in its recall  statement issued earlier this month. 
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Posted by Scott Bekker on October 08, 20130 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    Steve Ballmer's replacement as Microsoft CEO is likely to take home a  much bigger annual paycheck.
Ballmer, who has been CEO since 2000 and was under pressure to leave  from activist investors, announced in August that he would retire within the next 12 months. 
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Posted by Scott Bekker on October 07, 20130 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    Microsoft is Bill Gates' company in the popular imagination.
After all, he co-founded the company 38 years ago and outlasted  co-founder Paul Allen. Gates is also reported to be spending a lot more time on  the Microsoft campus lately. 
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Posted by Scott Bekker on October 07, 20130 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    At the SMB Nation Fall Conference in October, Harry Brelsford and I will be presenting a session on why most  partner programs fail. It's a (slightly) tongue-in-cheek approach to the topic  of what makes a good channel program from a solution provider's perspective.
While Harry and I have lots of ideas of our own, we'd like to make sure  the presentation is grounded in the reality that you're seeing out there every  day. Help us out by taking this very brief, completely anonymous survey on what  you value in a partner program these days. 
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Posted by Scott Bekker on September 30, 20130 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    When it comes to the value of global brands, Microsoft held steady in  2013 even as Google and Apple vaulted ahead, according to a widely watched  report on brand value.
Brand consultancy Interbrand released its 14th annual Best  Global Brands report on Monday. It valued Apple's brand at $98 billion for  first place. It was the first time anyone displaced Coca-Cola for first place  in the history of the report. But Apple wasn't the only company beating  Coca-Cola this time around. Google, valued by Interbrand at $93 billion, also  beat out the soft-drink maker, valued at $79 billion. 
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Posted by Scott Bekker on September 30, 20130 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    The Surface 2 launch this week drew legitimate fire for a number of  things -- the focus on speeds and feeds as if we were still in the PC refresh  era, the lack of a mini version, and the failure to acknowledge or address  serious pricing problems.
Microsoft deserves credit for one thing, though -- continuing to provide  leapfrog innovation in user input. The real jaw-dropping component of the first-generation Surface was the Touch Cover. Microsoft started with the brilliant idea of  the Apple iPad 2's magnetic cover and took it an inspired step further by  converting the cover into a keyboard. 
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Posted by Scott Bekker on September 26, 20130 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    In a brainstorming session about four months ago, Condusiv Technologies  CEO Jerry Baldwin decided his company's partner program needed another tier.
Formerly known as Executive Software and then Diskeeper, Condusiv still  sells the defragmentation software those brands were best known for. But  Baldwin has steered the company's technology toward a heavier focus on I/O  optimization for virtualized environments and the company's business toward a  100-percent channel model. 
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Posted by Scott Bekker on September 23, 20130 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    The 2013 hurricane season has been a bust so far -- to the relief of  businesses up and down the East Coast.
AccuWeather.com reported earlier this week that when Humberto graduated to hurricane status on Sept. 11,  the world was a few hours away from breaking the satellite-era record for the  latest first hurricane. (That mark is still held by 2002.) 
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Posted by Scott Bekker on September 19, 20130 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    Ross Brown has been out  of Microsoft for about a year. He marked that anniversary this week with a  blog entry about pitfalls in channel sales that's interesting in light of the  senior channel role he held in Redmond.
Brown now works at The Spur Group, a consultancy based a  block away from the Microsoft campus in Redmond. When he was at Microsoft he  managed incentives, among other things, as the vice president of Worldwide  Partner Strategy.
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Posted by Scott Bekker on September 18, 20130 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    
The plan to acquire close smartphone partner Nokia's devices and  service business for $7.2 billion reveals a lot about Microsoft.
1. Devices & Services Just Got Real
Microsoft's "Devices & Services" strategy is Steve  Ballmer's baby. The idea is to grow beyond Microsoft's roots as a software  company and use those software skills to support two new branches -- devices like convertibles and smartphones, and services, or in other words, cloud.  Ballmer introduced the phrase in October 2012 and seemed to put the finishing  touches on it with his "One Microsoft" reorganization with him at the  center in July.
Just when it seemed he'd cemented Microsoft's direction, however, came  the surprise announcement that he would retire within 12 months, and lots and  lots of hints that retirement wasn't his choice. The Microsoft Board of  Directors issued a statement confirming that Devices & Services would still  be the company's strategic direction, but Ballmer's apparent ouster made that  seem highly questionable.
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Posted by Scott Bekker on September 04, 20130 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    It's been obvious since the PRISM revelations came to light earlier  this summer that they could hurt the momentum of public cloud services.
PRISM is the reported, wide-ranging U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) data  collection program revealed by Edward Snowden that allegedly operates with the  cooperation of major technology companies, including Microsoft, Google, Yahoo  and others. Whether that cooperation is voluntary and broad or forced and  narrow is a matter of heated debate. 
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Posted by Scott Bekker on August 19, 20130 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    Each year at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC), Microsoft  sends out COO Kevin Turner for a closing keynote that gives partner attendees  an entertaining but forceful kick in the pants to go home and redouble their  sales efforts.
In Houston, Turner was a little less incendiary than in years past,  with fewer disparaging things to say about competitors and with less of his  presentation time dedicated to making fun of others in the industry.
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Posted by Scott Bekker on August 05, 20130 comments