Tag: Microsoft

  • Microsoft Expands Big Easy

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    Microsoft has injected an additional $3 million into its Big Easy program, aimed at helping small businesses with the cost of IT, and expanded the scheme to include higher subsidies and new licensing options. The Big Easy program was launched in February and offers SMBs a subsidy to spend with the VAR of their choice… Read more

  • Cheat Sheet: Microsoft Partner Program

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    Microsoft Partner Program Headquarters: One Microsoft Way, Redmond, Wash. 98502 Contact number: (425) 882-8080 Website: www.microsoft.com Number of Global partners: 400,000 Leadership CEO: Steve Ballmer Global Channel Chief: Allison Watson, Corporate Vice President, Worldwide Partner Group U.S. Channel Chief: Robert Deshaies, Vice President, U.S. Partner Group Channel Program Manager: Julie Bennani, General Manager, Microsoft Partner… Read more

  • Beta Versions of SBS and EBS Get VARs Excited

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    VARs that have been specially selected to take part in the Beta testing of the Microsoft Small Business Server 2008 and Essential Business Server 2008 have given a resounding thumbs up to the new launches.   “I am really excited about all the things that SBS 08 has to offer,” said John Endter, President of… Read more

  • The Channel Execs at Microsoft You Need to Know

    The Channel Execs at Microsoft You Need to Know
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  • Microsoft Unveils SBS and EBS Tools

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    As Microsoft’s partners prepare for the pending release of Windows Small Business Server 2008 and Windows Essential Business Server 2008, the software giant is readying a raft of both technical and sales resource tools. The products are scheduled for release in the second half of 2008. “Microsoft is aware that the success of these products is… Read more

  • Microsoft Partner`s Tool Tracks Hospital-Acquired Infections

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    Microsoft partner Accent on Integration has rolled out a patient safety screening tool at Vanderbilt University Medical Center that can improve early detection of hospital-acquired infections, with the potential to save thousands of lives. Sepsis is the body’s systemic response to infection, which in severe cases can cause organ failure and death. It’s estimated that 750,000… Read more