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by Dave Murphy
ISSN 1535-3613

Dave Murphy, ITrain founder Microsoft has announced an interesting offer for all Microsoft Certified Security Partner Program (MCSPP) participants: a whopper-sized pile of free software.

Here's what MCSPP participants get:

  1. Up to five licenses for Visio 2002 Pro and Project 2002 Pro
  2. Up to ten licenses for Office XP Developer Edition
  3. Up to twenty licenses for Windows XP Pro
  4. One SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Server
  5. Ten SQL Server 2000 CALs (Client Access Licenses)
  6. One Exchange 2000 Enterprise Server
  7. Ten Exchange 2000 Server CALs
  8. One SharePoint Portal Server
  9. Ten SharePoint Portal Server CALs
  10. One Small Business Server
  11. Five Small Business Server CALs
  12. One Windows 2000 Advanced Server
  13. One Project 2002 Server
  14. Ten Microsoft Project 2002 CALs
  15. Windows XP -- buy one get one free for a maximum of ten.
  16. Visual Studio.NET -- buy one get one free for a maximum of five.
  17. Visio 2002 Pro -- buy one get one free for a maximum of five.
  18. Project 2002 Professional -- buy one get one free for a maximum of five.
  19. SharePoint Portal Server -- buy one get one free.
  20. SharePoint Portal Server CALs -- buy one get one free for a maximum of ten.
  21. program plaque
  22. Identity Kit
  23. Microsoft Certified Partner Logo materials
  24. Logo Guidelines
  25. Technical materials
  26. Sales literature
  27. Marketing promotional material

Fine Print

Although the software is free, you'll have to pay at least $1,450 a year to join the program, and you have to employ at least two exclusive Microsoft Certified Professionals (MCP), such as Microsoft Certified System Engineers (MCSE).

By the way, you also have to sign a contract that states you promise not to discuss any Microsoft security bugs until you're authorized by Big Bill.

Dave's Opinion

Microsoft states that all partners "shall follow a code of conduct regarding the responsible handling of security vulnerabilities." Which means, keep your mouth shut unless you're spouting the Microsoft party line.

Does anyone else have a problem with this? How will this restriction affect Microsoft Certified Trainers (MCT)? Can they no longer openly and honestly help learners react to security bugs that could destroy a company's entire data warehouse?

Does anyone else have a problem with this?

Call for Comments

What do you think? Leave your comments on the message center.

References

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