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There are a wide range of resources within the Microsoft Partner Network that can help you find your perfect Partner organisation.

  • Channel Builder
    Network, share resources and build business relationships with other partners whose skills and expertise complement your own.
  • Microsoft Partner Community
    Our business networking site enables you to connect with other partners and share knowledge and information.
  • Pinpoint
    Provides a single unified marketplace allowing customers to easily find your solutions.
  • Regional Events
    Find out when we are next holding an event in your area and access presentations and resources from previous regional events.
  • Solution Profiler
    Enter your solutions into Solution Profiler to make them visible to thousands of customers who visit our Pinpoint customer marketplace site every month.
  • Worldwide Partner Conference
    Stay up-to-date with the latest global partner community news and watch keynote speeches from this year’s Worldwide Partner Conference.

Use other partner communities, forums and social networking groups such as Partner Point, Linked-in or Facebook groups and the Microsoft Partner Network on Twitter (MSPartnersuk).

Recent Comments

By: Kelvin Kirby Posted on 13 Oct 2009 5:00

I would highly recommend that potential partners review and follow the IAMCP Partnering Maturity Model developed by Per Wengeren (IAMCP EMEA President) and available to IAMCP UK Members at http://www.iamcp-uk.org.    This maturity model is a great way to assess where you and your "partners" are in the partnering process and therefore provides a good risk/benefits analysis from any potential proposition.  Established as the benchmark for partnering maturity assessment worldwide, this model was presented at WPC 2009 to great acclaim.

By: Adrian Munn Posted on 9 Dec 2009 5:33

As a design Agency working within the Partner Ecosystem I am very interested in finding ways to connect with partners who require design services that fit with Microsoft technology.

By: picornish Posted on 10 Dec 2009 5:26

Hi, I am relatively new to this.  As a consultant I recommend software to my clients all the time.  I am now in a position where they are actually requesting to purchase the software through my company.

I would like to connect with anyone able to supply me.

Many thanks

Paul

By: Keith Watts Posted on 10 Feb 2010 10:45

Hi picornish, we resell quite a lot of MS licensing so may be able to partner up with you.  I'm new to this myself so not sure how you can pm me.  

Adding another issue, what are your consultancy skills as we have a need to partner for some projects. Although a Gold Partner, need so additinal skills including AD intgration, Hyper-v, clustering and security.  Probable projects in London and the South West at the moment.  

If anyone else picks up on this, be interested to hear from them.  How do I pm someone from here?

By: Jared Steadman Posted on 25 Jun 2010 4:42

Afternoon All.

I am trying to find a list of Microsoft Partners, or MS Gold Partners. Any idea where I can find one of these?

Regards,

Jared.

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