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| FRANK J. OHLHORST Can be reached via e-mail at fohlhorst@cmp.com. |
With such a substantial hold on the market, Microsoft has become the primary software company for all computing, ranging from the desktop to the server to the office suite. But, Microsoft's offerings don't end there. The company provides a plethora of products that run the gamut from accounting software to enterprise resource planning to development tools. Those products are readily available for solution providers to build solely on Microsoft's environments, but practicality dictates a different assessment. Hence, the abundance of third-party products.
Successful solution providers learn quickly when or when not to use a certain product to build a solution—after all, it is the integration that counts the most. CRN Solutions Inc. was created with that in mind, and this and future issues will guide the VAR to opportunities and accomplish a great deal of the legwork needed to make informed decisions. This issue highlights two areas that are potential gold mines for solution providers: building appliances and providing business continuity. Solution providers will also find valuable details surrounding the latest trends, 25 ISVs you should know, and a column from one solution provider on the power of partnerships.
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Five Companies That Dropped The Ball This Week For the week ending Feb. 10, CRN looks at five companies that were either asleep at the wheel or just didn't make good decisions. |
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Five Companies That Came To Win This Week For the week ending Feb. 10, CRN looks at five companies that brought their 'A' game and made moves to beat out competitors |
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10 Challenges That HP Wants Partners To Tackle Right Now CRN speaks with HP's business unit chiefs to get a sense of where they'd like partners to focus in the coming year, as well as how CEO Meg Whitman is making a difference. |

