Security administrators in charge of  networks of Microsoft systems will be busy next Tuesday.
Microsoft on Thursday sent out its  monthly advisory about the security bulletins that will be released on the  second Tuesday of the month (Patch Tuesday, which this month falls on Dec. 13).
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	Posted by Scott Bekker on December 08, 20110 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    		Microsoft plans to add a Small Business Competency to the  Microsoft Partner Network in the spring.
		"One of the big pieces of news that's been a large  discussion on a number of these forums for awhile is we are planning on  launching a Small Business Competency in the spring," said Julie Bennani,  general manager of the Microsoft Partner Network,  during the online MPN  Interactive Leadership Forum for partners this week. More
	
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		Tribridge, the major Microsoft Dynamics partner that  recently became one of Microsoft's three Master VARs in the United States, this month acquired  another high-profile Microsoft Dynamics partner: Dallas-based ePartners.
		The deal, terms of which were not disclosed, combines two  award-winning and very connected Microsoft partners. "Tribridge has won  Microsoft Dynamics Partner of the Year awards three of the last five years," said David Willis, vice president of Microsoft's U.S. Dynamics business,  in a  statement supporting the merger. "Their acquisition of another Microsoft Dynamics Inner Circle  partner with a sizeable customer base, industry expertise and additional,  committed resources will help Tribridge continue to grow their business  exponentially." More
	
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    		Senior Microsoft partner executives will give updates on the  Microsoft Partner Network and take questions from partners Tuesday in a pair of  webcasts.
		The Microsoft Partner Network Interactive Leadership Forum will  be held as LiveMeetings at 10 a.m. EST and again at 9 p.m. EST. The presenters  will cover the same topics at each session, but both will be live to accommodate  questions from partners in various time zones around the world. More
	
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    		I breathed a sigh of relief today to find that the Carrier IQ  smartphone rootkit is not lurking on my Windows Phone (although my colleague  Lee Pender has a funny takedown of the whole issue here.)
		"Since people are asking-- Windows Phones don't have  CarrierIQ on them either," Joe  Belfiore, Microsoft corporate vice president of Windows Phone Program  Management, Tweeted Thursday. More
	
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    		Looks like the long and frustrating wait for official  Microsoft Lync mobile apps for multiple smartphone platforms may finally be  coming to an end.
		Late last year, Microsoft said it was working  on mobile Lync apps for the Apple iPhone and collaborating with RIM for a  BlackBerry version, along with working on an app for Windows Phone. All of the  apps were supposed to come in calendar 2011. More
	
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		Quest Software has most of its strategic partners converted  to managed status after a significant revamp of its channel program four months  ago, the company's top channel executive says.
		In an interview this week, Michael Sotnick, vice president,  Worldwide Channel and Alliances for Quest, provided an update on Quest Partner  Circle (QPC). More
	
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    		In the take-this-for-what-it's-worth category, there's a  published report that Nokia plans to release a Windows 8-based tablet in 2012.
		My skepticism stems from the sourcing. The head of the  French operations of the Finland-based firm was quoted in a French  newspaper saying the following: "In June 2012, we will have a tablet  that runs on Windows 8." (Hat tip to The  Register for catching the item and translating the quote to English.) More
	
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    		My 21-year-old nephew was an early adopter of the Microsoft  Xbox when it came out in November 2001. Later, his pre-ordered Xbox 360 shipped  in the first wave, arriving to the delight of his cousins during the  Thanksgiving holiday in 2005. He has a Kinect, of course, and he still goes out  at midnight sometimes to buy new games as soon as they become available.
		All of that makes him far more qualified than I am to evaluate  whether the Xbox Live Hub on Windows Phone is a device differentiator or not.  While the subject is a little off-topic for this business-focused blog, the  point is whether there's anything behind Microsoft's contention that Xbox  integration between the phone and the console is one of those sleeper advantages  that will eventually drive adoption. After all, there are an estimated 41  million Xbox 360 consoles worldwide. Make the experience compelling, and that's  a lot of potential phone buyers. More
	
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    		The carriers are finally starting to invest some real  marketing money in Windows Phone.
		Watching Monday Night Football last night, I noticed at  least two carrier-backed ads promoting Windows Phone. (There may have been more  ads, but I was channel surfing -- Green    Bay was dominating the Minnesota Vikings so completely  that the game was almost unwatchable.) More
	
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    		In the battle for third place behind Google Android and  Apple iPhone, Microsoft's Windows Phone platform is making progress among  developers, according to a new survey.
		The evidence that Microsoft is edging out Research In Motion's  BlackBerry as smartphone platform No. 3 comes from the latest Appcelerator/IDC  survey, released Monday (PDF here). More
	
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		IT departments over the last couple of years have been  drinking from the firehose when it comes to dealing with mobile devices in the  workplace.
		Known as the "consumerization of IT," practically  speaking, it means employees have been bringing their own devices to work and  demanding that their IT department support their use. More
	
Posted by Scott Bekker on November 14, 20110 comments