Microsoft Partner Network or MPN, formerly known as the Microsoft Partner Program or MSPP, is
Microsoft Inc.
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's partner network which is designed to make resources available to a wide variety of technology companies so they can build a business around Microsoft technologies.
The program consists of 100,000's of partners,
vendor
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s and
service provider
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s that build or
sell solutions based on Microsoft products. It is difficult to ascertain the exact count, Microsoft blogs and channel magazines in 2017 and 2021 listed 100,000 partners in the US and 30k in the UK, but the worldwide number is probably in the millions.
These partners include
systems integrator
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s,
original equipment manufacturer
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s,
independent software vendor
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s,
value-added reseller A value-added reseller (VAR) is a company that adds features or services to an existing product, then resells it (usually to end-users) as an integrated product or complete "turn-key" solution. This practice occurs commonly in the electronics or IT ...
s,
telecommunications companies
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,
Internet hosting service
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marketing agencies, and
reseller
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s.
As of 2009, this
business ecosystem generated $8.70 in revenue for partner companies for every $1 that Microsoft makes.
History
* Microsoft Certified Solution Provider program was launched in 1992.
* March 2000 - Ian Rogoff was named vice president of Microsoft's Worldwide Partner Group.
* Microsoft Certified Partner program was launched in 2000.
* In 2001, Microsoft decided to invest $500 million in partner-related activities.
* November 2001 - Rosa Garcia replaces Ian Rogoff as head of Microsoft's Worldwide Partner Group.
* 2002 – Allison L. Watson replaced Rosa Garcia as the head of Microsoft's Worldwide Partner Group.
* In 2003, Microsoft invested heavily in the partner program. Microsoft signed up 5,000 new ISVs to the Microsoft's ISV Empower Program. Microsoft upped its number of technical specialists on staff to assist partners, from 700 to 2,400 in one year. Microsoft revamped its employee compensation incentive plans, tying 60 percent of bonuses in most cases to partner and customer satisfaction.
Microsoft also centralized its channel programs into the Microsoft Partner Program. This included consolidating OEMs, ISVs, VARs, integrators and consultants under one program.
* 2004 – Microsoft invested $1.7 billion in the partner program.
* July 2010 – John Roskill replaced Allison Watson as the head of Microsoft's Worldwide Partner Group. At that time, Microsoft investment in partners had grown to $5.2 billion. This includes $3.8 billion in channel incentives, $1 billion in partner marketing, $100 million in business investment fund, and $200 million in direct partner benefits through the Microsoft Partner Network.
* Late 2010 – The Microsoft Partner Network officially launched and superseded the old Microsoft Partner Program.
* 2013 – In response to slow sales of the new Windows 8 line, Microsoft slashed Solutions Incentive Program payments.
* Coming August 2019 - On-prem product support will no longer be available for Action Pack and competencies.
"Technical Support for Microsoft Partners"
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Current structure
Companies can apply to be a Microsoft Certified Partner. Partner resources include the Microsoft Pinpoint online directory, and the annual Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference.
Other individual certification
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programs such as the Microsoft Certified Professional are ways for individuals to become professionally certified in Microsoft products.
References
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External links
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Microsoft Partner Network
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Microsoft Pinpoint
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