Channel Marker
July 2009
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Still waiting for the Microsoft vision
- TechTarget 30 Jul 2009 -
NetSuite to Sage partners: Bring new customers to us and split the revenue for first year
29 Jul 2009 -
IBM restarts M&A engine, snaps up SPSS
- TechTarget 28 Jul 2009
A former colleague, who has worked the tech beat for more than 20 years, had some interesting thoughts the other night on the new-look Microsoft under chief software architect Ray Ozzie. His rant ...
A full court press is on for the loyalty of Sage partners. On demand business management applications developer NetSuite has launched a program that will allow Sage partners to split the revenue ...
IBM started up its acquisition push and analytics landgrab this week with a planned $1.2 billion buyout of SPSS. SPSS, out of Chicago, does statistical and predictive analytics software. IBM ...
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Microsoft Golds rip Windows 7 RTM schedule
- TechTarget 24 Jul 2009 -
Top five channel hot spots
- TechTarget 22 Jul 2009 -
1nService nabs international member
21 Jul 2009 -
Mohamad Ali leaves IBM for Avaya
- TechTarget 20 Jul 2009 -
Office 2010 gets a blog of it's own
- TechTarget 20 Jul 2009 -
OnForce data: People and businesses aim to keep tech running longer
17 Jul 2009 -
Oracle exec shuffle
- TechTarget 16 Jul 2009
Some Microsoft Gold partners are more than miffed that they won't get their Windows 7 RTM code until after volume customers as well as hardware OEMs and ISVs. According to the Windows Team Blog, ...
There's nothing like a channel advisory board call to recharge the batteries. Here are the top five takeaways from SearchITChannel.com's quarterly call earlier this week: First: It's probably a ...
1nService, the consortium of regional IT integrators and services companies that bands together to help deliver on bigger projects than they normall would be able to handle, has signed up a company ...
Mohamad Ali, a veteran IBM exec, is leaving the company after more than 13 years, to join Avaya as SVP of corporate development, according to an email sent out over the weekend. The mail arrived ...
Microsoft launched a new blog for its upcoming Office 2010 last week. At its Worldwide Partner Conference last week, Microsoft talked up the next-gen Office, promised it for next year. Partners and ...
Wondering how much you might be able to garner for your company's onsite services? You might want to peek at the OnForce Services Marketplace Index for some pricing insight. It will let you know ...
The top ranks of Oracle are shifting. Chuck Rozwat, head of all development at the company is taking a year off to attend Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, an Oracle spokeswoman confirmed ...
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Top Five WPC Lessons
- TechTarget 15 Jul 2009 -
Microsoft VARs: Do you know where your TPAM is?
- TechTarget 15 Jul 2009 -
Office apps glut coming
- TechTarget 13 Jul 2009 -
What they're tweeting at the Microsoft WPC
- TechTarget 13 Jul 2009 -
Win 7 RTM and other hits from WPC
- TechTarget 13 Jul 2009
1: Sales of Business Productivity Online Suite are sad. First clue? The 250 free seats offered to WPC 2009 attendees. People applauded that news but some of the more um--realistic--VARs in the ...
Microsoft is moving its Telephone Partner Account Managers (TPAMs) into distribution. The company told several of its VARs at the Worldwide Partner Conference this week that the TPAMs will soon be ...
So, Microsoft's go-to-market plan for Office Web Applications is to give them away to consumers. Check. Got it. And, it will give volume licensees of on-premises Office 2010 rights to use Office ...
By Colin Steele The Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference 2009 kicked off today in New Orleans, and partners have been busy discussing this morning’s news on Twitter (using the hash tag #WPC09). ...
Bill Veghte may be moving on from his Windows leadership role, but he was in New Orleans with a vengeance Monday morning, promising Windows RTM for this month as planned and reiterating the new ...