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		<description>[...] It’s a classic Microsoft tactic: Arrive late to a party and then attempt to steal the show. The has company announced the next chapter of its Software as a Service (SaaS) strategy. If you offer managed services, it’s time to listen up. Our sister site, MSPmentor.net, spent some time analyzing the Microsoft initiative and sees some clear opportunities &#8212; and challenges &#8212; ahead for managed service providers. Here’s a rundown of the 10 things you need to know about Microsoft’s SaaS strategy. [...]</description>
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