Microsoft keeps on adding to its roster of partners carrying  the gold competencies and silver competencies the company created with the  Microsoft Partner Network.
		At the Worldwide Partner Conference last week, Jon Roskill  put the numbers at more than 10,000 gold competency partners and more than  25,000 silver competency partners. More
	
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    		One of the most important things for partners to figure out  at the start of a Microsoft fiscal year is what Microsoft is doing in the  field.
Last week at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference,  Microsoft dropped lots of bread crumbs about how Microsoft's partner-facing  sales force will be compensated and about changes to the structure of the field  organization that partners encounter. More
	
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		If you noticed the April-May-June quarter seemed slow for  PC sales, the numbers now back you up.
		IDC released figures this week showing that the worldwide PC  market stalled in the second quarter. Shipments fell 0.1 percent globally  compared to the year-ago quarter and dropped a whopping 10.6 percent in the United States. More
	
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    		In advance of the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference  this week, Microsoft worked with IDC to research and produce a graphic  detailing what the benefits of the Microsoft Partner Network are worth to a  partner.
		The baseline partner they used was a 50-person organization  with $5 million to $10 million in revenues and two to five competencies. The  conclusion was the MPN core benefits were worth $320,000. More
	
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    		As the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference winds down, let's  focus on what's really important to attendees of any conference: Who had the  best swag on the show floor?
		In my limited time in the WPC Solutions   Center, I came across the  "Got Servers?" shirts from Cisco, the folding frisbees from Tech  Data, cigars from The Rand Group LLC and pens galore. What other freebies were  out there? Submit your nominations for the first ever "RCP Best Swag of  WPC" award to [email protected] by Wednesday, July 18. Attach a photo of the swag if you can. More
	
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    		Scott was on hand to live-Tweet Wednesday's WPC keynote, which was basically a Kevin Turner pep rally. Check out the highlights below, and don't forget to follow Scott at @scottbekker and check out our WPC page here for all the latest WPC news. More
	
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    		Microsoft unveiled a new logo for the Microsoft Partner  Network this week at its Worldwide Partner Conference in Toronto.
		The main difference is that the logo mostly uses the new  typeface for Metro that Microsoft is standardizing on more and more in its user  interfaces and communications. More
	
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    		Tuesday's Day 2 keynote was full of announcements, and Scott was there to live-Tweet them all. Follow him at @scottbekker, and check out our WPC page here for the latest news from Toronto. More
	
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    		Scott live-Tweeted his way through Monday's WPC 2012 keynote, which featured major Windows 8 and Office 365 news. Follow him at @scottbekker, and keep updated on all WPC-related news on our WPC page here. More
	
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		The Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference starts next week  in Toronto -- marking the first time in many years that the global gathering is  being held outside the United States (though not far outside).
		Having recently completed an extensive, worldwide search of  the Microsoft Pinpoint directory of partners for our "most competent"  partners list, we thought it might be a good time to show where in the world  Microsoft's partners are. More
	
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    		Microsoft, justifiably, will dominate the news at its  Worldwide Partner Conference next week in Toronto.  Look for product, program and momentum announcements aplenty on our WPC page here. But many of the companies  in the Microsoft ecosystem will be vying for Microsoft partners' attention with  news of their own.
		A lot of them have rented booths on the WPC show floor, and  RCP is here to help partners, both those at the show and those monitoring the  show from afar. Vendors looking to make a splash at WPC have filled out  detailed e-mail interviews with RCP about what value they're offering to  partners this year, and what they're emphasizing at the show. Yes, we even get  into the swag. More
	
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		To help RCP readers get ready for the Microsoft Worldwide Partner  Conference, we ran a special Marching  Orders feature with top tips for getting the most out of the conference.  The authors of the article were five of the Microsoft channel's top consultants  for improving your partner business.
		That group, the Alliance for Channel Success,  which includes RCP columnists Ken Thoreson and Howard Cohen, will participate  in several sessions at WPC next week in Toronto.  In addition to the interesting  Microsoft sessions that we've already pointed out from a product and  business direction standpoint, the Alliance  sessions below will also be good sessions to consider for your personal planner: More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on July 03, 20120 comments