Solution Provider News Quartet expands Office 365 reach with En Vogue purchase by Robert Dutt • February 2, 2015 Quartet Services is looking to advance its own growing Office 365 practice by purchasing fellow Toronto-based MSP and O365 specialist En Vogue Computers. Read more → Share the Buzz:TweetMoreEmailPrintRedditShare on Tumblr
Featured Post, Mobility, Software Office for iPad a potential bonanza for partners by Larry Walsh (Channelnomics) • March 28, 2014 Much attention is being placed on how Microsoft’s new Office for iPad could make it harder for Windows to gain a legitimate foothold in tablets. Read more → Share the Buzz:TweetMoreEmailPrintRedditShare on Tumblr
Channel Programs, Cloud, Featured Post Microsoft to let partners bill for Office 365 by Robert Dutt • July 9, 2012 Move will allow MSPs to add cloud service to their lineup, but what does it mean for third-party hosts? Read more → Share the Buzz:TweetMoreEmailPrintRedditShare on Tumblr
Cloud, Featured Post, Software, Videos QuickVid: Microsoft’s changing cloud conversation by Robert Dutt • August 4, 2011 Channel chief Jon Roskill with advice on partners concerned about now owning the billing relationship Read more → Share the Buzz:TweetMoreEmailPrintRedditShare on Tumblr
Channel Communities, Cloud, Featured Post The cloud and the Microsoft Canada/VTN connection by Robert Dutt • July 10, 2011 How member roundtables and the actions of one Microsoft Canada exec are making the cloud more accessible for VTN members. Read more → Share the Buzz:TweetMoreEmailPrintRedditShare on Tumblr
Cloud, Featured Post, Software Office 365: Addressing two potential channel caveats by Robert Dutt • June 28, 2011 Billing questions persist, while VARs and MSPs also face competition from service providers Read more → Share the Buzz:TweetMoreEmailPrintRedditShare on Tumblr
Cloud, Featured Post, Software Microsoft’s cloud shift: BPOS out, Office 365 in by Robert Dutt • October 20, 2010 Software giant rebrands hosted business apps; adds Office to the mix. Read more → Share the Buzz:TweetMoreEmailPrintRedditShare on Tumblr