Microsoft World Partner Conference 2010 in pictures
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IN PICTURES: Microsoft World Partner Conference 2010 - Day 2 ...
IN PICTURES: Microsoft World Partner Conference kicks off
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IN PICTURES: Microsoft World Partner Conference 2010 - Day 2 and 3
By ARN Staff | 15 July, 2010 12:25More highlights from this huge conference attended by more than 16,000 people and featuring a massive expo and a huge cast of characters
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Azure to revitalise media and entertainment industry
By Matthew Sainsbury in Washington | 15 July, 2010 11:58Microsoft 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.
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Microsoft outlines regional sector strategy
By Matthew Sainsbury in Washington | 15 July, 2010 09:58Microsoft has outlined its Asia-Pacific strategy in regards to public sector vertical markets.
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Clinton's challenge: look beyond your own concerns
By Matthew Sainsbury in Washington | 15 July, 2010 09:22After 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.
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IN DEPTH: Microsoft World Partner Conference 2010
By ARN Staff | 14 July, 2010 13:59ARN's Matthew Sainsbury is in Washington, courtesy of Microsoft, for the company's World Partner Conference 2010. His reports plus those for IDG's American staff and slideshows are all part of this ARN special coverage of the conference.
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Interview: And the winner is ... Zap Technology
By Matthew Sainsbury in Washington | 14 July, 2010 15:002010'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.
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IN PICTURES: Microsoft World Partner Conference kicks off
By ARN Staff | 14 July, 2010 11:57It's like a giant roadshow; more than 16,000 people attending; an expo so big you need to be fit to get round it; and then there's the characters - and there are plenty of them. Welcome to Microsoft World Partner Conference 2010 in Washington, D.C.
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Microsoft personal clouds to invade consumer markets
By Matthew Sainsbury in Washington | 14 July, 2010 09:08For the first time at the 2010 World Partner Conference, Microsoft delivered a consumer keynote.
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