From: www.itworld.com

It's a software plus services world after all

July 10, 2008 —

 

Think about this: At Microsoft’s Worldwide Partner Conference 2008, which was held this week in the heat and humidity of Houston, 7,500 partners from 145 countries were in attendance. You’ve got to admit, that's impressive.

With 1.4 million partner companies worldwide encompassing nearly 10 million individuals (how do they count this stuff?), what happens here affects, well, just about everyone.

In his keynote address, CEO Steve Ballmer reiterated the company’s commitment to delivering innovation through the enormous partner network.

“Partners have always been central to how we meet our customers’ needs, and they are at the heart of our approach to software plus services.” Ballmer said. “I believe there are incredible opportunities for our partners to provide value to customers in the software plus services era.”

And there’s the key. The future, according to Ballmer and Allison Watson, corporate vice president of Microsoft’s Worldwide Partner Group is all about software plus services.

“We have researched how software and services are combining to create new and compelling economic business models for Microsoft partners,” said Watson.

In other words, get on the bus or get run over by it.

Fortunately, you won’t be left dangling. Microsoft is starting to release tools to help you conquer what the company calls software plus services:

There’s a lot more happening at the conference, and we’re posting details.