Welcome to MSDN Blogs Sign in | Join | Help

Browse by Tags

All Tags » Training
This is a quick note to SBSCs in the Toronto area – there is an upcoming technical training event for Windows 7 happening at no-cost. The event will review the new enterprise features and deployment tools for building and managing images, migrating user Read More...
For the first time, Microsoft Canada is hosting a web conference focusing on web solution providers in Toronto and Vancouver. The event is aimed at helping you deliver the best web experience for your clients. At this free event, you can expect to: Hear Read More...
Written by Kristin Schmidt , Partner Marketing Manager You can discover how to start readying your sales teams, updating your services business, and preparing customers for the next Windows OS! You are cordially invited to a live in-person event to help Read More...
We’re starting May off with an interesting new webcast on how to “ Turn Economic Challenge into Opportunity ”. The state of the global economy poses challenges and opportunities for every business. Our team at Microsoft Canada wants to help you be prepared Read More...
I recently posted about a special SBS 2008 breakfast event we were holding in Toronto called Migration of SBS 2008 and Sales Opportunities for SMB partners. The event featured Philip Elder (pictured right), who gave an energetic and information-filled Read More...
There’s an upcoming breakfast event in Toronto called Migration of Small Business Server 2008 and Sales Opportunities for SMB-focused partners. You can have breakfast with us and listen to guest speaker Philip Elder – SBS MVP, owner of MPECS Inc., and Read More...
You asked, we listened. According to the first annual SMB Insights Survey of the SBSC community in Canada, 55% of you have made generating new marketing material a top priority for 2009. When we called for feedback from our SBSC Advisory Panel in Canada, Read More...
We have yesterday’s SBSC exclusive “Selling Microsoft Response Point to Canadian SMBs” webcast now available for you to watch on-demand or the PowerPoint notes for download. We reviewed the small business phone system’s Canadian opportunity, sales strategies, Read More...
With Windows 7 approaching, there are more early readiness events taking place to help you prepare for the major rel ease. With improved security, reliability, productivity, and performance, you can take advantage advantage of new growth opportunities Read More...
The Canadian Partner Learning Centre (PLC) setup a series of technical webcasts and virtual labs for those of you that didn’t attend the in-person deep-dive training on SBS 2008 or EBS 2008. The complete set of links are below for your reference. Take Read More...
Please join us for this March’s exclusive SBSC webcast. We will explore sales strategies and cases for making Microsoft Response Point a profitable addition to your SMB-focused business. You’ll see why this small business phone system won the 2009 Technology Read More...
Last year we completed the popular SBS and EBS 2008 technical training offer, where you received $50 in FREE gas when you completed any 3 eligible online courses. As I had mentioned then, if you do network infrastructure and are SMB-focused, those courses Read More...
Microsoft Canada’s “ Tell Me More ” website might ring a bell for some of you, as it’s the portal that you would have read through when you first became a SBSC. I’m pleased to announce that the site’s gone through a makeover, still with the aim to help Read More...
  Yesterday we hosted the SBSC exclusive ‘Take control with Microsoft Dynamics CRM in SMB’ webcast with Kim Harrison, Solutions Channel Development Manager for CRM (and a familiar face to the SBSC community), and Laura Robinson, Technical Specialist Read More...
Microsoft Dynamics CRM is an area that you might otherwise be quick to throw off your list of ‘ways to make money in 2009’. If you do, you’re missing out big time. At the least, you need to understand how this could fit into your model – easily and profitably. Read More...
More Posts Next page »
 
Page view tracker