Dun & Bradstreet Inc. is taking its services to the channel and  wants Microsoft partners to spearhead the effort.
		Also known as D&B, the 171-year-old firm is a purveyor of an  earlier type of business intelligence -- keeping carefully curated files on  companies that could help D&B customers with credit decisions and  business-to-business marketing. More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on October 05, 20121 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    		As the iPad's corporate momentum encourages  more solution providers to consider partnering with Apple, one of Microsoft's  top U.S. partners recently publicized its deepening ties with Cupertino.
		Capax Global, a Microsoft  National Systems Integrator partner based in Parsippany, N.J., late last  month promoted the validation of its mobile device management practice through  its achievement of the Apple Mobility Technical Competency. More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on October 05, 20120 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    
		The  conventional wisdom is that Mitt Romney beat Barack Obama in the first presidential  debate, but there was another winner in terms of attention Wednesday night:  America's small businesses.
		"Small  business," a term that describes most Microsoft partner companies and many of  their customers, appeared 27 times in this transcript of the debate and  featured prominently in both candidates' opening statements. More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on October 05, 20120 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    
		Datto Inc. continued its march to integrate its backup solutions with  major managed service provider offerings with the announcement on Thursday of  product integration with Kaseya.
		Datto's hardware-based on-site and off-site backup, disaster recovery  and business continuity solutions now work tightly with Kaseya's remote  monitoring and management software. More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on October 04, 20120 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    		There may be a bigger opportunity for partners in helping their  customers protect their Apple iPhones and iPads than anyone realized.
		Sure, many of us have heard that MSPs and other partners can help  customers lock down their Apple devices. But assisting customers in configuring  their devices using Apple's cloud to have them ready to lock, wipe or locate  devices that are swiped by criminals seemed like something of a niche. More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on October 03, 20121 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    
		Tell me you haven't wanted to do this if you've ever worked  with servers? More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on October 02, 20120 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    
		For the last few years, IBM has been quietly working with managed  service providers to offer their MSP solutions on IBM services, software and  hardware. On Wednesday, Big Blue made it official.
		"I think in many ways, this announcement is about pulling it all  together -- creating a public program and saying to MSPs that these are the  paths you can be on in terms of investing with IBM, and these are what the  benefits are," said Mike McClurg, vice president of IBM Global and  Midmarket Sales and Strategy. More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on September 26, 20120 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    
		The prices for the Microsoft Surface devices may range from  $300 to $800, according to a big hint from Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in a  newspaper interview.
		Asked in a Q&A with the Seattle Times about Surface  pricing, Ballmer first replied that Microsoft hasn't announced pricing. But  after describing how devices cheaper than the Apple iPad tend toward the  chintzy, Ballmer said, "If you look at the bulk of the PC market, it would  run between, say, probably $300 to about $700 or $800. That's the sweet spot." More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on September 18, 20121 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    
		A Windows server launch is always a date for partners to  circle on their calendars. The launch this  month of Windows Server 2012 was no exception. Billing the new server as a "cloud OS,"Microsoft did a lot of work in this release to integrate Windows Server 2012  with the forthcoming System Center 2012 Service Pack 1 and with Windows Azure  to address the changing needs of the IT world.
		To emphasize the importance of the product to partners,  Microsoft's top channel executive, Jon Roskill, blogged earlier this month about high-level opportunities surrounding Windows Server  2012. He called out: More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on September 17, 20120 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    
		In all the years that I've set up new PCs either in my own  house or for relatives, I've never run across a piece of start-up freeware from  an OEM that was worth keeping.
		It has always been my mission to hunt down any bit of  how-to, security dashboarding, system updating or other start-up junk and  delete it. In the rare cases that I didn't (or couldn't), I always regretted it.  The usually poorly written and poorly thought out junkware would either accost  me with non-actionable pop-up windows or slowed system performance. More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on August 29, 20121 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    
		A new "Cloud Easy" partner subsidy similar to the  recurring Big Easy incentive is now available for Microsoft partners in the United States.
		
				Cindy  Bates, vice president for U.S. Small and Midsized Business and Distribution  at Microsoft, announced Cloud Easy in July at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner  Conference. More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on August 29, 20120 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    
		Samsung's first Windows Phone 8 device will have a gigantic  4.8-inch screen and a MicroSD storage expansion slot.
		"This is just the first in a big lineup of new hardware  that's coming with Windows Phone 8," Microsoft's Ben Rudolph wrote on the Windows Phone Blog about the Samsung ATIV S. More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on August 29, 20124 comments