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A New Year’s Technology Sneak Peek
We asked 10 IT experts to share their top predictions for the New Year. Here’s what they said 2013 has in store for you, your customers, and your business.
Showdown at the SBSC
Microsoft’s phasing out of its Small Business Specialist Community in favor of a new small business competency has many channel pros seething with resentment.
Long March to the Cloud Slows Down
The services SMBs are keeping on premise says a lot about how long it will take them to fully embrace cloud technology. By Rich Freeman
CompTIA Shares Research on Cloud and Channel Opportunities at Breakaway 2012
Research shows that cloud services are growing within the channel, and opportunities to consult and integrate are on the rise. By Rich Freeman
Cloud Computing and Recruitment Top the Agenda at CompTIA Breakaway
At CompTIA Breakaway 2012, cloud computing and employee recruitment were at the forefront of discussion. By Rich Freeman
Windows Will Be a Distant No. 3 in Tablet Sales Through 2017
While Microsoft’s presence in the tablet market is projected to rise, it will still lag behind the competition. By Rich Freeman
Microsoft Issues Marching Orders on Day Three of WPC 2012: Seize the Day
2013 is going to be a major year for Microsoft partners, as Microsoft continues to grow in the cloud and Windows 8 changes the OS market. By Rich Freeman
Infrastructure and Business Applications Dominate Day 2 Keynotes at WPC 2012
Keynotes on day two of the 2012 Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC) included major announcements about Windows Server 2012 and Windows Phone 8. By Rich Freeman
Windows 8, Office 365 Top Agenda on Day One of Microsoft WPC 2012
The opening day of the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC) 2012 focused on Windows 8 and Office 365, including a new billing process and better margins for partners. By Rich Freeman
SMB Forum 2012: Master the Fundamentals Before Adding New Managed Services
Before adding new managed services to your portfolio, master the ones you already offer or else risk spreading yourself too thin. By Rich Freeman
