Here are the five most read Channel Marker blog posts for May 2009:
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- Vista who?
Microsoft's Bill Veghte told TechEd attendees to do everything short of dumping Vista for Win 7. - Top five lessons out of Tech Ed 2009
Attendance was down -- Microsoft even told people to attend virtually -- but there were still big lessons to be learned. Here are Barbara Darrow's top five. - Can you claim the title of trusted partner?
Heather Clancy talks out the notion of what it means to be a value-added partner. - EMC fights Donatelli departure tooth and nail
The storage giant didn't take David Donatelli's defection to Hewlett-Packard well at all. - Will SAP maintenance move move Oracle?
SAP, leader in ERP software, is deferring maintenance fee increases until it can show customers they are worth the money. Will Oracle follow suit?