Avnet Issues Earnings Warning

Could this be the first sign -- or one of the first signs -- of a possible recession hitting the channel? The financial news from Avnet is not good .

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Ingram's Seismic Shift for SaaS

There's hype, and then there's movement. All of the articles -- some of them here -- about SaaS being the next big thing, about how partners should prepare for it, about whether Microsoft is ready for it...that's all, or at least mostly, hype.

Ingram Micro's announcement this week that it will expand its portfolio of hosted Microsoft applications and offer partners the opportunity to resell private-label hosted applications...is movement.

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N-able Has Free Offering for Partners

Want to know more about it? Of course you do...but you'll just have to click the link . (Hey, we have to pay the bills around here, too.)

Posted by Lee Pender on 04/17/20080 comments


New Channel Head at HP

A 20-year veteran of the company is the new head guy for channel operations.

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Redmond Touts 'World's Cheapest Laptop'

It's made by a company in India; it'll run (ahem) XP, and it'll cost about $425 . What's not to like, actually?

Posted by Lee Pender on 04/16/20080 comments


Execs Exit

Another Windows executive and Vista co-conspirator has " retired ," meaning another shakeup of executives is in order in Redmond.

Posted by Lee Pender on 04/16/20080 comments


XP, Vista and the Long Run for Microsoft

"Who is gonna make it?
We'll find out
In the long run"

-- "The Long Run" by The Eagles, from 1979

(And, yes, you'll be humming that song all day now. You're welcome.)

Let's go ahead and call it a movement, or at least a cause. What started as an online petition demanding that Microsoft offer XP indefinitely and not scrap it with OEMs for Vista in June has become something greater, something that has leaked out of the trade press and nerd circles and into the real world.

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Microsoft Lays out Plan for Embedded Windows

OK, confession: We mainly stuck this news here because we thought that some of the comments at the end of this related blog entry were funny.

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Bizarre Love Rectangle: Microsoft, Yahoo, AOL and News Corp.

Oh, dear. Rumor -- and, remember, pretty much all of this stuff is rumor -- has it that Yahoo is looking to AOL (ugh) to save it from Microsoft...while Redmond might be looking to News Corp. (double ugh) to help woo (or just gobble up) Yahoo.

What a mess. And what a pairing that would be -- Microsoft and News Corp. (Rupert Murdoch's company, famous in the U.S. for Fox News). Man, that little couple coming together to put down "Internet pioneer" Yahoo would probably be enough to make some Silicon Valley bloggers' heads explode.

Posted by Lee Pender on 04/15/20080 comments


Google and Salesforce.com: Now, That's SaaS-y!

Did someone say Web 2.0? Did someone say Software as a Service? Did someone say cloud computing, or utter some other already hackneyed buzzword?

Oh, yes, someone did say all those things this week with the celebrity marriage of Salesforce.com and Google, two of the industry's Webby young superstars. The two SaaS evangelists finally exchanged vows of sorts this week, announcing an agreement through which Salesforce.com will sell Google Apps with the Salesforce.com-hosted CRM (customer relationship management -- but you knew that) offering.

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CIOs: IT Budgets Declined in Q1

There's still supposed to be growth for 2008 overall, but things haven't started especially well .

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Gartner Predicts Doom for Big, Fat Windows

Windows is dying because of virtualization (and because it's so darn fat)! Only virtualization can save Windows! Or so say the know-it-alls at Gartner, anyway.

Yeah, it doesn't make a lot of sense to us, either. We're scratching our heads here, and so is Doug Barney, editor in chief of RCP's sister publication, Redmond magazine.

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