Microsoft Partner Ecosystem
- Microsoft Partner Ecosystem
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The Microsoft Partner Ecosystem consists of the 640,000 partners, vendors and service providers that build or sell solutions based on Microsoft products.[1]
As of 2009, this ecosystem generates $8.70 in revenue for partner companies for every $1 that Microsoft makes.[2][3][4]
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