In an effort to get more of its best advocates to become  walking advertisements for Windows Phones, Microsoft is instituting a discount  program for partners.
		Windows Phone Division President Andy Lees announced the  Windows Phone Discount Program for Partners last week at the Microsoft  Worldwide Partner Conference in Los    Angeles, where many partners were already walking  around with Windows Phone 7 devices. More
	
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    		A Japanese newspaper is reporting that one of the Windows  Phone "Mango" devices on display at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner  Conference last week may go on sale as early as late August.
		That would put the phone out ahead of the fall  release schedule that Microsoft officials have offered for the Mango,  aka 7.5, update to Windows Phone 7. As if beating a ship date target wouldn't  be jolting enough, the phone is also waterproof and, apparently, pink.
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    		Apple released its quarterly earnings Tuesday night, and the  company continues to sell consumer devices at a crazy clip.
		For the product numbers that everyone cares about: The  company sold 20.34 million iPhones in the quarter ended June 25, and sold 9.25  million iPads over the same period. More
	
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    		Zenith Infotech is expanding the types of services it makes  available to its managed services provider (MSP) customers with a new program  called NOC Service Miles.
		"The Service Miles program is similar to what a rewards  program would be for a credit card or an airline," says Jason Jacobetz,  director of sales at Zenith, a Pittsburgh  area-based provider of services for remote monitoring and management (RMM),  backup and disaster recovery, and virtual helpdesk. More
	
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    		There was a session at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner  Conference last week on "Upselling and Cross Selling Windows Intune and  Office 365." While I found time to write about the tweaks  in billing on Office 365, the increase in the Internal  Use Rights available to partners for Intune, and about the beta of the next rev of Intune, I missed this session (along with several hundred  other great-sounding WPC sessions).
		Looks like this was an interesting one. Steve Deming of  Microsoft's TS2 team blogged about it late last week, especially the roundtable  segment when partners talked about how they're selling the products. More
	
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    		Microsoft  is throttling back on the absolute number of National Systems Integrators  (NSIs), but the elite group of U.S.-based, high-growth partners continues to  have an outsized effect on Microsoft ecosystem revenues.
		To  qualify as an NSI in 2010, U.S.-based systems integrators generally needed to meet revenue bars  and pipeline bars reportedly in the seven- to eight-figure range, have more  than 50 Microsoft-focused employees, and meet a "law of threes" --  engaging in three or more locations, customer size segments or vertical  markets (read  "Microsoft Partners, Meet the NSIs"). Benefits included a national Business Development Management or NSI  Partner Account Manager, special market development funds and other advantages  that come from being top-of-mind for the Microsoft field. More
	
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				Quest Software, a multiple winner of the Microsoft Global  ISV Partner of the Year award, is rolling out a unified worldwide partner  program for its community of 4,500 reseller, referral and distribution  partners.
		The Aliso Viejo, Calif.-based  company announced the new Quest    Partner Circle program during the Microsoft  Worldwide Partner Conference in Los    Angeles last week. More
	
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    		Microsoft will merge two of the new Microsoft Partner  Network competencies -- virtualization and System Center  -- into one in the next few months.
		"Just as System   Center and Hyper-V have  integrated and grown together, partners have told us there's an opportunity for  us to streamline the competencies in this area," said Jon Roskill,  corporate vice president of the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Group, at the  Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference last week. "We're [merging] the  systems management and virtualization competency into one." More
	
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    		Microsoft is putting some new partner  incentives behind Microsoft Lync to try to capitalize on the buzz surrounding  its unified communications solution set.
		"We're going to increase the  incentives for partners that lead with Lync as their communications solution,  whether on-premises or in the cloud," said Microsoft's top channel  executive, Jon Roskill, in a keynote this week at the Microsoft Worldwide  Partner Conference. "This brings the power of our solution incentive  program to Microsoft's next billion-dollar business." More
	
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    		Microsoft is tweaking the way partners  will be paid advisor fees when they get customers signed up for public cloud  services like Office 365 and Windows InTune.
A change announced this week at the  Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference in Los    Angeles tips payments in partners' favor. But the  change doesn't address many partners' fundamental complaint that Microsoft  won't let partners bill their customers themselves. More
	
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		An annual focus of the Microsoft  Worldwide Partner Conference is partner-to-partner activity.
		The 2011 WPC in Los Angeles, with its 12,000 reported partner  attendees, presented exceptionally strong opportunities for P2P activity.  Microsoft officials said attendees had scheduled 25,000 P2P meetings and  counting during WPC and reiterated a previously disclosed estimate of $10.1  billion in P2P activity among Microsoft partners in 2010. More
	
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		The literal centerpiece of the Microsoft Worldwide Partner  Conference last year in Washington,   D.C. was the Azure  Platform Appliance. The tractor-trailer-sized prototype dominated the 2010  WPC show floor.
		A year later, the Azure Appliance played a strictly  backstage role at the 2011 WPC in Los    Angeles this week. While the Appliance was absent,  however, at least it was mentioned. More
	
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