Quest Software, which delved into the managed service  provider market a little over two years ago with the acquisition of PacketTrap  Networks, is bolstering that MSP portfolio.
		The Aliso Viejo, Calif.-based  software company on Thursday announced it acquired BlueFolder Inc., which makes  a professional services automation (PSA) system. Between the remote monitoring and  management (RMM) functionality of PacketTrap MSP and the PSA capability of  BlueFolder, Quest now owns an end-to-end MSP package, company officials say.  Terms of the BlueFolder deal weren't disclosed. More
	
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		Put the terms Microsoft, Amazon and cloud computing  together, and the word "deathmatch" comes to mind.
		After all, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is in direct competition  with the Microsoft Azure cloud computing platform. The approaches and  capabilities are different, but the intent of the two companies to provide  computing infrastructure in the cloud is similar. More
	
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    		The Windows Phone 8, or "Apollo," release of  Microsoft's smartphone OS will integrate the phone with the core Windows 8 OS  and restore enterprise-focused features to Microsoft's mobility platform,  according to details obtained by an online news site.
		A Microsoft spokesperson declined comment on reporting Thursday by Pocketnow.com about details in an allegedly leaked video that Joe  Belfiore, corporate vice president for Windows Phone Program Management, reportedly  created for Microsoft's phone partners at Nokia.  However, another prominent news  outlet vouched for the report's authenticity and SuperSite for Windows' Paul  Thurrott used the occasion of the leak to release similar information that he implied he had been sitting on from other sources. More
	
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		Research In Motion today announced general availability of  free cloud services for using and managing BlackBerry devices with the  Microsoft Office 365 suite.
		The struggling business smartphone manufacturer released  a beta of the service in October and had promised to make it available in  January. More
	
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Canalys, the market research firm that counts  tablet shipments alongside desktops and laptops when sizing the PC market,  reported today that Apple became the leading PC vendor in the fourth quarter of  2011.
Using the figures Apple released with its quarterly earnings last week, Canalys noted that Apple shipped 15  million iPads and 5 million Macs, for 17 percent of the total 120 million  total PCs that shipped in the quarter.
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		It was a day of reckoning for Nokia Inc., which is arguably  Microsoft's most important strategic partner. By the numbers, the Espoo, Finland-based  mobile phone maker's Symbian business is collapsing faster than expected while  the nascent Windows Phone business is starting to boom -- also faster than  expected but not fast enough to offset the Symbian shortfall.
		Nokia reported its quarterly and full-year earnings on  Thursday. The quarterly results showed a 21 percent drop in net sales and a 73  percent decline in earnings per share. More
	
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    						Polycom, which has a strategic partnership with Microsoft  around the Lync unified communication product, saw its Lync-related revenues  increase by 135 percent in 2011 compared to the year before.
		Company executives shared the figure this week while  discussing quarterly and year-end earnings with financial analysts. Overall,  Polycom reported fourth quarter revenues of $407 million, up 20 percent from  the year-ago period, and net income of $50 million, up 52 percent. For the full  year, revenues were $1.5 billion, with net income of $136 million.
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    		Looking to make a splash with a mobile app? Some customers  are better than others.
		A study released this week by IDC,  based on a survey of  50,000 consumers in 25 countries, segmented app buyers into six groups. IDC's  segments include Tech Evangelists, Impulse Buyers, Experimental Adopters,  Pragmatic Purchasers, Green Buyers and Disengaged Functionalists. More
	
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    		A few rare beams of light are shining into the always murky closet  of Windows OEM pricing.
		Per Redmond magazine columnist Mary Jo Foley's ZDNet blog,  an executive with ZTE told TrustedReviews.com that the Chinese phone maker must pay Microsoft $23 to $31 per copy to license  the Windows Phone OS. More
	
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    		It's natural to assume that the Metro UI popping up on  nearly all of Microsoft's screens -- from Windows Phone to Windows 8 to Xbox --  is being pushed down to the product groups from on high. More ammunition for  that point of view came from the Microsoft keynote at the Consumer Electronics Show this month, when CEO Steve Ballmer and others  mentioned "Metro" 27 times (you can count them in the transcript).
		Nonetheless, that impression would be wrong, according to  Joe Belfiore, corporate vice president of Windows Phone Management. In an  interesting interview posted today on Fast  Company's Co. Design site, Belfiore told writer Austin Carr: More
	
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				Datto Inc., the  Norwalk, Conn.-based provider of hardware-based backup, disaster recovery and  business continuity solutions, on Wednesday announced another year of  triple-digit growth in revenues.
		In a statement, which did not disclose the actual revenue  figures, Datto said it had 300 percent revenue growth in 2011. According to the  company, it's the third straight year Datto has achieved that growth rate. More
	
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    		The System Center 2012 family will put Microsoft partners in  a "prime position" to meet the emerging demand for private cloud solutions,  Microsoft's top partner executive said this week.
		Microsoft on Tuesday put out release candidates for all eight  products in the System Center 2012 family, as reported in great detail by my colleague Kurt Mackie. More
	
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