Microsoft honored several hundred partners for business excellence  today with the announcement of the 2013 Partner of the Year Award Winners and  Finalists.
		There were 139 category winners from 44 global award categories and 95  Country Partner of the Year awards. For those, Microsoft received more than  3,000 nominations. More
	
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    		New smartphone market share numbers from IDC for the first quarter of  2013 show Windows Phone at No. 3, well behind Android and iOS but boasting  strong growth.
		"Windows Phone claiming the third spot is a first and helps  validate the direction taken by Microsoft and key partner Nokia," Kevin  Restivo, senior research analyst with IDC's Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone  Tracker, said in a statement. IDC noted that Nokia accounted for 79 percent of  all Windows Phone shipments in the quarter. More
	
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		Microsoft is offering partner advisor incentives of up to 38 percent on  Office 365 for the next few weeks.
		The promotion, called Cloud Easy, is part of the annual revenue sprint  to the finish for Microsoft's fiscal year. "This is our maximum time of  focus and energy," Cindy Bates, vice president of U.S. SMB and  Distribution at Microsoft, said in an interview. Microsoft's fiscal year is  over at the end of June. More
	
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		I'm about to tell a whiny story about storage on my Nokia Lumia 822  Windows Phone. Before you judge me, understand that I have two noble goals  here. One is to save others from the annoyance, bafflement, research and dead  ends I endured to work around the problem. The other goal is to encourage  (read, pressure) Microsoft to hurry up with a permanent fix.
		What this post is not is a general bash of Windows Phone 8. We have Apple  iDevices aplenty in our household and use iTunes enough to know that Apple has  made many of its own questionable decisions at that awkward intersection of  engineering, interface design, bandwidth and user psychology. I've seen friends  struggle with their Androids at that crossroads, too. So enough already about how  this particular problem proves one platform is better than another. It doesn't. More
	
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		Verizon Wireless will release a new flagship Windows Phone 8 device on  its LTE network later this month.
		The Nokia Lumia 928 will be available starting May 16 for the cost of a  two-year contract and $150, which can be knocked down $50 by sending in a  rebate. Verizon is sweetening the pot for Lumia 928 buyers with a limited-time  offer of a $25 credit for Windows Phone apps and games from the Windows Phone  Store. More
	
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    		The rare public look provided last  week by market researchers at Gartner into vendor-by-vendor CRM revenues is  raising some critical attention.
		In a blog post Monday, Constellation Research Principal Analyst  and CEO R "Ray" Wang argues the figures, especially Microsoft's $1  billion in 2012 CRM revenues, "do not meet the general sniff test." More
	
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		When it comes to tech, the annual Fortune magazine ranking of the  largest global companies shows Apple, Amazon.com and Google on the march, others  stumbling around in a single-digit growth range, and a third group suffering  falling revenues.
		Fortune released its Fortune  500 list today. Among the top 100 companies on the list are 14 names  crucial to the channel: Apple (rank 6), HP (15), Verizon Communications (16),  IBM (20), Microsoft (35), Amazon.com (49), Dell (51), Intel (54), Google (55),  Cisco Systems (60), Best Buy (61), Ingram Micro (76), Oracle (80) and Sprint Nextel  (87). (Fortune's headline ranking depends on a company's annual revenues.) More
	
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		In the housekeeping department, I should mention that RCPmag.com now  has a responsive Web design.
		For those as bewildered by the term as I was when I first heard it,  responsive Web design means the pages resize automatically for different screen  sizes, be they large desktop monitors, laptops, tablets or smartphones. More
	
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		Changes rolled out recently give Microsoft partners selling Office 365  and Windows Intune the maximum Partner of Record margin with a much smaller  number of seats than were called for by Microsoft's original plan for this  fiscal year.
		In July at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference, Microsoft  introduced a four-tier system of Advisor Incentives. The maximum level involved  a first-year payout of 23 percent, but only after partners had sold 2,500 seats  or more. Now partners reach the maximum 23 percent payout level with only 150  seats sold. More
	
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		New numbers released by Microsoft suggest the technology giant may  finally be succeeding at persuading its huge channel to join its cloud effort.
		"Today Microsoft partners have hit a big milestone. There are now  more than 125,000 of you taking advantage of our Cloud Essentials program,"  wrote Microsoft's Jon Roskill on his "Channel Chief" blog Wednesday. More
	
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		Detailed estimates of Microsoft's CRM market share don't pop up every  day. Usually it requires imaginative tea-leaf reading to figure out how the  Dynamics CRM business, which is so important to a lot of Microsoft partners, is  doing compared to rivals.
		Which is why a new report from market researchers at Gartner is a  welcome bit of data. Gartner today released excerpts from its "Market  Share Analysis: Customer Relationship Management Software, Worldwide, 2012" report. More
	
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		Over the last few months, Condusiv Technologies has steadily transformed  its performance optimization technology.
		The company is familiar to the channel and IT professionals first as  Executive Software, then as Diskeeper -- in both cases, the company that  provided the disk defragmentation software included for years with shipping  copies of Windows. Historically, Condusiv's predecessors have earned their  revenues by upselling fuller-featured desktop defragmentation software, as well  as selling server disk defragmentation software. More
	
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