It seems hard to believe, but for six months one of the most basic  functions in business -- printing a PDF -- wasn't possible from Adobe's official  Windows 8 Reader app. (For that entire time, it was possible to print from the  Reader app built in to Windows 8.)
		Just ahead of the operating system's six-month anniversary on April 26,  Adobe posted an update in the Windows Store to support printing in Adobe Reader  Touch for Windows 8. More
	
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				Continuum brought on Mark Zahar last August to make a difference for  its MSP partners.
		"A number of our partners expressed a critical need for help in  marketing and sales to help them scale their business," said Steve  Ricketts, vice president of marketing at the Boston-based MSP-solution provider  company. More
	
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		Kaseya is embracing a freemium model to expand the customer base for  its cloud services.
		The remote monitoring and management tools vendor this week released a  set of five SaaS IT tools that are free solutions for very specific IT  headaches. More
	
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		Ingram Micro is demoing a revamped insourcing platform this week at the  distributor's Cloud Summit in Phoenix.
		Launched Monday, the platform is called IM Link. Like the programs it  replaces, the Ingram Micro Services Network (IMSN) and the IM Onsite platform, IM Link  is designed to allow North American Ingram Micro partners to round out their  capabilities for one-off business deals by contracting with authorized services  partners that can perform white-labeled work. More
	
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		Backup vendor Datto Inc. this week unveiled a major revamp of its  partner program, including a new partner portal, expanded support for partners  and the introduction of a partner conference.
		According to Datto CEO and Founder Austin McChord, the portal overhaul  and other changes have been under development for more than a year, with  substantial partner input along the way. "These tools are something we  have been working on for a long time," McChord said in a statement. More
	
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		Mobility solutions are getting more important to the channel every day,  and Tech Data Corp. has been focusing more and more on mobile.
		The effort included a joint venture between Brightstar and Tech Data to  create the TDMobility infrastructure and numerous agreements with Verizon,  T-Mobile, AT&T and Sprint that allow resellers to supply and configure  mobile devices on the customers' carrier of choice. More
	
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    		With Windows XP exactly one  year out from its support retirement date today, Microsoft marked the  milestone with a new deal that involves partners.
		As Microsoft has repeatedly reminded partners for the last several years, Windows XP support completely ends on  April 8, 2014. The same date portends the end of support for Office 2003. More
	
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		Now that it's April 2013, that means  there are approximately 365 shopping  days until the official end of support for  Windows XP.
		All of Microsoft's many customers for Windows XP, which was on sale between  2001 and 2010, must be off the OS by  April 8, 2014. To paraphrase what they say in the bar at closing time: "You don't have to go to Windows 8, but you can't stay here." More
	
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		DataCore Software on Monday compressed its channel program for storage  virtualization partners from three levels to one and increased its standards,  while simultaneously boosting investment in partner margins, marketing funds,  training and sales engineers.
		The moves come as enterprise demand for storage virtualization  solutions is beginning to take off, Steve Houck, COO for the Fort Lauderdale,  Fla.-based company, said in a phone interview. More
	
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		A month after expanding the billing options for partners around Office  365, Microsoft is offering broad training to help partners make sense of the  new rules and connect with distributors.
		On March 1, Microsoft released Office 365 for Open licensing and for  Full Package Product (FPP) sales. For years, partners had been asking for the  Open licensing portion, which will allow the channel to bundle Office 365 into  other services and handle customer billing. More
	
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Remember to submit your entries for the RCP/Rocket Award. This award is  a joint creation of Redmond Channel Partner magazine and Revenue Rocket  Consulting Group. We're recognizing and honoring excellence in growth. The  RCP/Rocket Award will be awarded to up to three IT services companies whose  innovative business strategies have resulted in sustained growth over a  three-year period. 
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		A billion "smart connected devices" shipped in 2012, but the  four types of devices that make up that overall International Data Corp.  definition are on radically different trajectories.
		Desktop PCs occupy a bitter plateau, declining slowly but rapidly  losing share compared to an overall market expected to more than double to 2.2  billion device shipments by 2017, according to IDC's latest forecasts released this week. Portable PCs are in a slightly better place, and looking forward  to decent share gains over the next five years. More
	
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