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INTERVIEW: Harnessing technology to meet societal changes 16 July, 2010 13:00:00
Microsoft head of worldwide business and health, Keith White, spoke to ARN in Washington, at the Microsoft World Partner Conference 2010. - +
Azure to revitalise media and entertainment industry 15 July, 2010 11:58:00
Microsoft wants to leverage its Azure platform to bring a new value proposition to the media and entertainment space, and is looking for partners to help it. - +
What does Microsoft think is cool? 15 July, 2010 10:18:00
Microsoft has highlighted three partner products that it thinks are particularly innovative, calling it The A List. - +
Microsoft outlines regional sector strategy 15 July, 2010 09:58:00
Microsoft has outlined its Asia-Pacific strategy in regards to public sector vertical markets. - +
Clinton's challenge: look beyond your own concerns 15 July, 2010 09:22:00
After a week in which every second word has been about the cloud, Bill Clinton's World Partner Conference 2010 presentation was refreshing in that it almost forgot to mention IT, let alone clouds. - +
Interview: And the winner is ... Zap Technology 14 July, 2010 15:00:00
2010's Microsoft Australian Partner of the year was ISV, Zap Technologies. MATTHEW SAINSBURY sat down with Zap's managing director, Garth Laird, to talk about the conference, Steve Ballmer, and the cloud. - +
Microsoft announces new cloud competency badge 14 July, 2010 09:38:00
Microsoft has announced a new partner competency badge to reflect its cloud push. - +
Microsoft personal clouds to invade consumer markets 14 July, 2010 09:08:00
For the first time at the 2010 World Partner Conference, Microsoft delivered a consumer keynote. - +
yARN: Can Windows 7 Phone beat Apple's iPhone? 13 July, 2010 15:00:00
It's clear that Microsoft, with its new Windows 7 Phone platform, is going after Apple and its iPhone. Speaking at the vendor's Worldwide Partner Conference, Microsoft senior vice president, mobile communications business, Andy Lees, outlined market trends th - +
Microsoft WPC: Host of new products unveiled 13 July, 2010 10:07:00
Microsoft has announced a number of major new product releases in the opening keynote for its Worldwide Partner Conference 2010. - +
Microsoft WPC: Ballmer heads for the cloud 13 July, 2010 08:58:00
It was perhaps expected, but Microsoft CEO, Steve Ballmer, focused much of his Worldwide Partner Conference 2010 on the cloud.
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