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wpc
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The WPC (Worldwide Partner Conference) tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions around Microsoft's annual partner event, including product announcements, sales figures, and strategic updates. Threads highlight keynotes from executives like Steve Ballmer and Kevin Turner, with topics ranging from Windows 7 and Windows 8 sales milestones to Surface Pro 3 deals for attendees. The tag also touches on Windows Phone 7 performance and Microsoft's broader ecosystem, including Xbox and Bing. These threads provide insights into Microsoft's partner-focused strategies and product momentum during the WPC events from 2011 to 2014.
No fire sale, but a good deal if you want one
Those attending Microsoft's Worldwide Partner Conference this week in Washington D.C. will be able to purchase a mid-level Surface Pro 3 at a decent discount. But in a nod to the device's popularity, perhaps, this deal is nothing like the fire sales...
Microsoft COO Kevin Turner offered some details on Windows 8, Microsoft's store expansion, and plans for the consumerization of IT during a WPC keynote.
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By Thurrott, Paul
In the opening keynote of its annual Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC), being held this year in Los Angeles, California, Microsoft provided a series of updates about Windows 7 and related products and services while casting an eye to its Windows 8...
Microsoft kicked off their annual Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC) in Los Angeles today. CEO Steve Ballmer took the stage for the opening keynote to boast the company’s Windows 7 accomplishments and to discuss a variety of other Microsoft products, including XBox, Bing, Windows 8, and Windows...
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer opened the 2011 WPC in Los Angeles with a broad-based discussion of everything from Windows 8 to the Skype acquisition.
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