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Why the cloud was scary to Steve Ballmer

The Microsoft CEO's body language spoke louder than his words

Sage arming partners for cloud services era

Channel partners getting access to new marketing and training as Sage puts emphasis on online and connected services

Microsoft promises smoother transition from Windows 7 to 8

Company CFO says path to Windows 8 starts with Windows 7 today

SMB storage vendor moving into Canadian market

The company is looking to serve the SMB market with its network attached storage (NAS) solutions

Is Microsoft too late with Office 365?

Microsoft has a history of arriving to the party late. Let's take a look at some of it's successes and failures

Office 365 has greenfield opportunities for channel

Solution providers can address small business, kiosk and enterprise customer needs with Office 365

First look at Windows Azure

Azure has a delightful product roadmap, filled with interesting plans. But today, its practical production value is weak

CA modernizes the mainframe with updated stack

CA Technologies has added fresh user interfaces to its stack of mainframe management tools

Adobe launches unified platform for digital content

Adobe has officially launched a single platform for IT and marketing departments to better manage their digital content

Microsoft rings alarm bell on fake Windows support calls

Not a new scam, but Microsoft claims 22 per cent of people polled have gotten calls from phony support technicians

Sage makes some major channel changes

CRM software vendor adjusts its channel business structure to be more aggressive

Microsoft: Windows 8 won’t require a new PC

But not all the new capabilities in Windows 8 will be available on existing hardware

Microsoft flip-flops on Windows 8 release date

Microsoft almost confirms a ship date for Windows 8

NetSuite moves upmarket with NetSuite Unlimited

After battling with Microsoft and SAP in the midmarket, the ERP vendor is aiming at their enterprise bread and butter

i4i says patent chaos will follow if Microsoft wins Supreme Court case

Microsoft's request to make challenges to patents easier could hurt patent holders

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