CRN: Cisco partners – we want tighter integration with Microsoft

Partners are calling for tighter integration between Cisco and Microsoft as the networking leader starts to dive deeper into collaboration with the revamping of Cisco Spark. According to a Microsoft spokesperson, in a statement to CRN: “We see great potential in our current relationship with Cisco and continue to seek out new partnership opportunities that provide the greatest benefit to our mutual customers.”

Channel World: Why Microsoft will beat Google in the enterprise cloud war

Microsoft provides greater flexibility and support for critical IT deployment needs, according to Keitt. Office 365 customers have more options when it comes to licensing for apps and data that will be hosted by Microsoft partners; access to the platform in a shared environment; and using dedicated Office 365 environments. “Google doesn’t provide that deployment flexibility,” Keitt says, and adds that Google for Work only supports multi-tenancy deployments. Microsoft’s strengths are particularly appealing to Forbes Global 2000 companies, according to Keitt.

Gaming Bolt: Microsoft explains why they are making games despite xbox being a small portion of their business

According to Shannon Loftis, General Manager of Microsoft Studios, the company treats gamers as consumers so it fits within their plans. “I think one of the best reasons for Microsoft to continue to engage in games is just because gamers are also consumers,” Loftis in an interview. “That loyalty, the passion that they bring to their gaming and entertainment experiences, the communities that they build,” he added.

Bloomberg: Microsoft offers new certification for Linux on Azure

Microsoft Corp. announced the creation of a Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA) Linux on Azure certification. Created in conjunction with the Linux Foundation, the non-profit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, this certification represents one more important step in broadening the technology integration between Microsoft and the open source community.

Times of India: Microsoft’s 16 predictions for 2016

Microsoft Research is the 1,000-strong arm of the company that deals with The Future. Its job is, essentially, to focus more on what comes next than what comes now. The facility, which has been in operation for over 25 years, was created by Bill Gates to help create “a new Golden Age of technological advancement,” according to Peter Lee, Microsoft Research’s corporate vice president. Like every year, Microsoft’s Researchers have set out predictions for the coming year too. Check out the 16 predictions they are making.

Channel World: Microsoft partners with TechnologyOne on enterprise content management

Microsoft and TechnologyOne have forged an agreement that will see Office 365 integrated into TechnologyOne’s enterprise content management (ECM) solution. TechnologyOne Executive Chairman, Adrian Di Marco, said it was a great initiative for both organisations, emphasising the importance of the research and development organisations working together to deliver a Cloud first, mobile first world.

Business Standard: Microsoft to incubate 500 start-ups in 5 yrs

With long-term plans to create a viable and profitable business out of the booming start-up sector in India, Microsoft Ventures plans to incubate 500 start-ups in the next five years. According to Steve Guggenheimer, corporate vice-president of Microsoft’s Developer experience and Evangelism, Microsoft Ventures India helps around 20 start-ups in a year. “If you add three partner accelerators we work with, the per-year number goes up. We get applications from 1,000 start-ups in India alone every year,” he said.

Business Standard: Kyron, Patni Healthcare join Microsoft Ventures’s CoInnovate

Microsoft Ventures in India on Wednesday announced partnerships with Citi India, Kyron and Patni Healthcare to provide start-ups direct costumer, market and investment access under its #CoInnovate programme at the Think Next 2015 forum. The #CoInnovate programme of the Microsoft Ventures in India connects mature start-ups with corporates — that get access to innovative solutions for their business needs while providing greater market access for the start-ups.

Gaming Bolt: Xbox Team Has “a Lot of Pride” and “a Lot of Ambition” to Continue to Innovate, Says Microsoft’s Aaron Greenberg

The Xbox One has come a long way from its launch back in 2013. it’s been a hell of a roller coaster ride- and it’s all been worth it, too. The Xbox One today is a great console, with a neat interface, the best online service, and some amazing exclusive titles too. Speaking to Team Xbox, Microsoft’s Aaron Greenberg reflected on the journey so far, as well as what remains yet to come.

ET Telecom: Microsoft pips Apple in online tablet sales

In October, Microsoft did something it’s never done before, it generated more revenue selling its Surface line of PC/tablet hybrids to online consumers than Apple made selling iPads, according to data from 1010data. For the month, Microsoft took 45% of online purchases of tablets by revenue compared to Apple at 17%. (1010data gathers anonymous data from millions of online shoppers in the US.)