Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Software and IT Partner News

By SuperUser Account on 1/17/2011 12:19 PM

 By Russ Colburn

 
Now PlayingOver the past year or so, our industry has seen many changes in the way home entertainment is provided. With the addition of Internet TV services such as Hulu©, movie streaming services such as Netflix, and digital movie rentals and purchasing services such as Best Buy’s CinemaNow© and Amazon, our ability to view what we want, when we want it, and on the devices of our choice, has developed so quickly that few companies are in a position to capitalize on all of it. One such company is Microsoft.
 
Although Apple TV© and Google TV©, as well as a number of smaller products like the Boxee© Box, the Roku© Box and Western Digital’s line of products, have gotten most of the press, Microsoft, with its Media Center feature included in many of the Windows versions, has been in this market for almost 10 years. They have overcome or avoided many of the limitations that other products suffer from. You can surf the internet with your choice of browser, you can stream media across your network in any format, and you can even use an external storage device. It’s a pc! Unfortunately, Windows Media Center© is also one of Microsoft’s best kept secrets.

Featured Microsoft Partners

 

Accountnet 
Office Location:  New York, New York, United States
Type:  Reseller,VAR
Industry Focus:  Non Profits, Government contrators, Healthcare, Finance


Accountnet is a Microsoft Dynamics GP (formerly Great Plains Software) and Dynamics SL (formerly Solomon Software) solution provider.

 

 

Borek Business Solutions 
Office Location:  Bend, Oregon, United States
Type:  Reseller,VAR
Industry Focus:  Small and Mid-Sized Businesses needing Financial/ERP Software. Many healthcare firms, Non-profit, distribution and light manufacturing companies.


At Borek Business Solutions, we get it. We understand the needs of small & mid-sized businesses because we've been there: we're a midsize business with small company roots. We're experts in Microsoft Dynamics® GP, an integrated, adaptable, user-friendly ERP business management solution.

 

 

Burntsand 
Office Location:  Waltham, Massachusetts, United States
Type:  Systems Integrator
Industry Focus:  Financial Services, Pharma/Biotech/Medical Devices, Healthcare, State/Local Government


Burntsand helps customers with technology strategy and services that address Collaboration and Enterprise Content Management business and process concerns, using solutions that meet real-world needs to reduce risk and accelerate returns.

 

 

WorkEngine 
Office Location:  Carlsbad, California, United States
Type:  ISV,Systems Integrator,Reseller,Training Firm,System Builder
Industry Focus:  EPM Live's WorkEngine provides easy to use Microsoft SharePoint Project and Work Management solutions for everyone in an organization, from teams that want to work within individual workgroups, to organizations that want to utilize enterprise tools.


WorkEngine has evolved the Microsoft SharePoint Server stack to a more comprehensive and integrated Enterprise Project and Work Management system. Building on the familiar Microsoft tools that many people already know, the EPM Live WorkEngine solution includes web parts, Microsoft Project add-ins, SharePoint features, SharePoint applications, and industry best practices & process templates designed to work together to help you address your Enterprise Project and Work Management needs.

 

 

 
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