Partner Channel

December 05, 2008

Microsoft Online Services - Casestudies

What better way than let customers and partners tell you they are satisfied and enthusiastic about your services. Here’s a first batch of customer casestudies for Microsoft Online Services :

  • Partner Case Study: LINK Conference Service

  • Online Services Provide Strong Entry into New Markets for Conferencing Company

    Concerned that the company might be typecast as a conferencing services provider only, executives at LINK Conference Service actively sought avenues to provide valuable new Unified Communications solutions to their clients. Extending company offerings, they believed, would not only add value to their existing customers; it would also open the door to new opportunities. LINK Conference Service quickly realized these anticipated results with the Microsoft® Business Productivity Online Suite. This new subscription-based service makes Microsoft Exchange Online, Office Live Meeting, Microsoft Office Communications Online, and Microsoft SharePoint® Online available for a low cost, monthly, per-user subscription fee. The ability to offer hosted enterprise-class software solutions that a small business does not have, and that larger organizations can use to streamline their communications and simplify their IT management has helped LINK Conference Service win new clients such as Datatune and support its existing customers more fully.

  • Customer Case Study: Datatune

  • Online Services Help Software Firm Affordably Access Enterprise-Class E-mail

    Based in Seattle, Washington, Datatune is a small business software development firm that serves information-driven companies. After 10 years of running Microsoft Exchange Server onsite, Datatune moved to Google Apps to cut costs. Productivity diminished as users struggled with navigating the unfamiliar interface and had difficulty managing their schedules without the calendaring features of Microsoft Outlook to which they were accustomed. A year later, when communications solutions provider LINK Conference Service presented the Business Productivity Online Suite from Microsoft Online Services, Datatune did not hesitate to sign up. With Microsoft Exchange Online and the familiar Outlook client software, Datatune gained an enterprise-class communications solution for a low monthly fee and without the expense or effort of maintaining an on-premise e-mail infrastructure.

  • Partner Case Study: Virteva

  • Reducing IT Management Burden Creates Opportunities for New Strategic IT Initiatives

    Many of the organizations with which the IT consultants from Virteva work have limited resources. As a consequence, these organizations feel they can barely maintain their existing IT environments at the levels they want. They certainly have no time to talk about whether their operations are running as efficiently as possible or how they might use other technologies to enable their organizations to accomplish even more. Virteva needed a way to help these organizations lessen the pain of running their IT environments. The Business Productivity Online Suite from Microsoft Online Services provides just that. By offloading the day-to-day IT management and infrastructure responsibilities to Microsoft Online Services, Virteva’s clients save money, gain unsurpassed support, and have time to work with Virteva on other IT opportunities that may provide more strategic benefits to their businesses.

  • Customer Case Study: Archiver’s

    Online Services Delivers Enterprise-Class Communications to Growing Retail Business

  • Archiver’s had established 45 retail outlets across the United States in less than eight years. But with that expansion came growing pains. The company’s POP3-based e-mail system, which had worked well during the company’s early days, no longer suited the enterprise into which Archiver’s was evolving. At the same time, Archiver’s was not in a position to migrate to Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, much as its executives wanted to. Archiver’s three-person IT team did not have the time or the resources to build or support an expensive on-premise infrastructure. Archiver’s turned to Microsoft Gold Certified Partner Virteva, which introduced them to the Business Productivity Online Suite from Microsoft Online Services. By subscribing to Microsoft Exchange Online, Archiver’s gained the enterprise-class features and services it needed without the cost of building—or the burden of managing—in-house infrastructure.

  • Partner Case Study: PointBridge

  • Realizing a Recurring Revenue Stream by Reselling Online Services

    PointBridge specializes in connecting people to people and people to information with technologies such as Microsoft Office SharePoint Server, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft Office Communications Server, as well as collaborative business intelligence technologies such as Microsoft SQL Server and Microsoft Office Performance Point Server. But PointBridge also understands that for a large number of organizations, the infrastructure and staffing requirements associated with collaborative technologies is beyond reach. By directing these customers to the Microsoft Business Productivity Online Suite, however, PointBridge has been able to offer the enterprise-class functionality these customers desire in an online form that eliminates the on-premise infrastructure requirements. For PointBridge, the results are happy customers and recurring revenue streams without associated cost of goods sold.

  • Customer Case Study: Recycled Energy Development

  • RED Saves Green Using Online Document Management Service

    Each Recycled Energy Development (RED) project involves complex, multimillion-dollar contracts that need to be carefully negotiated, controlled, maintained, and audited. RED recognized that it needed a better way to manage these documents, but it could not afford to divert its financial or human resources to support a full-service in-house document management infrastructure. Microsoft® Gold Certified partner PointBridge came up with a better approach that used Microsoft SharePoint® Online, part of the Business Productivity Online Suite from Microsoft Online Services. Microsoft Online Services delivers the functionality RED needs without the upfront capital expense it wanted to avoid.

  • Partner Case Study: Arctic IT

  • Online Services Create Ongoing Revenue Stream while Delivering Customer Value

    Arctic Information Technology is a Microsoft® Gold Certified Partner based in Anchorage, Alaska that offers end-to-end Microsoft business solutions to organizations in Alaska and throughout North America. Arctic IT recognized that many local organizations did not have the resources, infrastructure or staffing required to support on-premise collaborative technologies such as Microsoft Office SharePoint Server and Microsoft Exchange Server. This barrier dropped with the introduction of the Microsoft Online Services and the Business Productivity Online Suite, which enable Arctic IT to provide enterprise-class functionality in an online, subscription-based form that reduces or eliminates the need for an on-premise infrastructure. As a result, Arctic IT can deliver business value to its small and mid-sized business client companies, while gaining new customers and creating a new recurring revenue stream.

  • Customer Case Study: Staser Consulting Group

  • Online Collaboration Services Support Consulting Company’s Quantum Growth

    Based in Anchorage, Alaska, the Staser Consulting Group (SCG) brings together an interdisciplinary team of experienced business intelligence professionals to help companies make better fact-based decisions. To handle a recent four-fold growth, SCG needed enterprise-class communication and collaboration software, but deploying an on-premise solution was not economically feasible, nor was it practical considering SCG’s virtual business model. As a knowledge-based company, SCG found the right solution when Arctic Information Technology—a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner—introduced the Business Productivity Online Suite from Microsoft® Online Services, which provides the capabilities SCG needs in an online, subscription-based service. This solution enables SCG’s highly dispersed team to work together effectively and have access to the latest documents and contact information.

  • Partner Case Study: SBS Pros

  • Online Services Enables IT Consultant to Refocus on Higher Value Strategic Services

    SBS Pros is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner based in Torrance, California that provides IT services to organizations across the United States—from the federal government to small and mid-sized businesses. Although SBS Pros offers a comprehensive portfolio of IT services, particularly in the area of security, it often found that it was spending more time helping clients administer and maintain core infrastructure than helping them overcome business challenges. With the introduction of Microsoft Online Services, SBS Pros can help its clients migrate their cumbersome in-house infrastructures to a cost-effective enterprise-class online service. This saves its clients money, strengthens its role as trusted advisor, and positions SBS Pros to more effectively help clients refocus on more strategic projects—which contribute more fully to SBS Pros’ bottom line.

  • Partner Case Study: Evolve Partners

  • Gaining a Comprehensive Messaging and Collaboration Solution to Meet Client Needs
    Many of the small and mid-sized organizations that Evolve Partners supports wanted more than just e-mail—they wanted more complete collaboration solutions to accompany their e-mail infrastructure. However, Evolve could not find a service provider partner that could offer a more comprehensive enterprise-class messaging and collaboration solution to meet its client’s needs. Not until, that is, Microsoft Online Services began offering the Business Productivity Online Suite. This offering provides precisely the kinds of enterprise grade messaging and collaboration tools that Evolve Partners’ clients had been seeking—and all for a low monthly subscription fee. Microsoft Online Services is helping Evolve meet its client’s needs, opening doors to new business opportunities, and increasing its revenues.

  • Partner Case Study: BEI

  • Online Communications Solution Opens New Doors for IT Service Provider

    Business Engineering, Inc. (BEI) has been designing, building and maintaining Microsoft® Windows Server®-based networks for clients in the Washington D.C. area for more than 20 years, but it knows that in-house infrastructures are not right for all organizations. BEI wanted a solution that would enable its clients to access to an enterprise-grade messaging and collaboration environment that they did not have to build and maintain in-house—and it found just the solution in the Business Productivity Online Suite from Microsoft Online Services. By reselling Microsoft Online Services, BEI can meet its clients’ need for enterprise-grade messaging and collaboration services, but requirements for in-house infrastructure and IT support resources are significantly reduced. It’s more cost-effective for BEI customers and it opens doors—and increases revenues—in ways that BEI could not before.

  • Partner Case Study: ClearPointe

    Offering Online Services Points to a Clear Win for ClearPointe

    ClearPointe built its business on the remote management of client infrastructure. But many of the small to mid-sized business that ClearPointe serves were not taking advantage of newer messaging and collaboration technologies because of the high cost of building the infrastructure and licensing the software. When ClearPointe began to offer the Business Productivity Online Suite from Microsoft Online Services, it found an excited audience among its clients. Arkansas Physicians Management, Inc., seized the opportunity to move forward with an e-mail migration project that had been languishing for years. This expanded service provider role enables ClearPointe not only to deliver results much faster and with virtually no up-front costs, but also to achieve increased revenues and an expanded set of business relationships with existing and new clients alike.

December 03, 2008

Binary Tree Marks the Migration of Over 75,000 Users from IBM Lotus Notes to the Microsoft Online

Very good example of how Microsoft Business Productivity Online Services kicks in and accelerates the migration of Lotus Notes mail to Exchange Online. 5 projects executed recently and 75000 users … these are large customers …

In The Netherlands Microsoft is organising a seminar specifically on the topic Lotus Notes / Domino to Microsoft Online migrations. The date is Feb 18th 2009 and more details in the coming week.

… Binary Tree, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, announced today the completion of its fifth project this year of migrating customers from internally-hosted IBM Lotus Notes messaging systems to Microsoft Exchange Online. Services provided by key Binary Tree services partners and Binary Tree's award-winning CMT(TM) suite of migration software enabled five multinational corporations to not only collectively migrate over 75,000 users from IBM Lotus Notes to Microsoft Exchange, and from an on-premises model to online hosting services, it also continues to enable these customers to continue to run their on-premises Lotus Notes applications seamlessly with Microsoft Exchange Online. This is a capability unique to Binary Tree software.

Microsoft Business Productivity Online Services is a set of messaging and collaboration solutions hosted by Microsoft, and consists of Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, Office Live Meeting, and Office Communications Online. The five customers who Binary Tree helped to migrate to Microsoft Online include the world's largest beverage company, the world's largest chain of video rental stores, the world's largest producer of postage meters, the world's second-largest manufacturer of air conditioners and climate-control systems, and the world's third largest machine tools maker. …

Read on : Forbes.com

November 19, 2008

Microsoft Online Services means business for partners

Channel Insider features a great article about the recent launch of Microsoft Online Services (Exchnage Online and SharePoint Online to start with) in the US.

Given their focus on the market they zoom in on the partner business ofcourse.

In general they’ve asked Partner was the impact of offering Managed Services was on their overall business :

Channel Insider asked more than 300 managed service providers with more than 18 months experience in delivering managed services what impact managed services had on their other product and services sales. As shown in this graphic, managed service providers saw substantial increases in sales of software and professional services following the initial managed services engagement.

Several Partner highlight their role in recent migrations / implementations of new clients onto Microsoft Online Services:

As part of the SharePoint beta program, Evolve Partners worked with implementing the services offering with two customers—one that was already using an on-premise offering and a virgin account. Based on that experience, Evolve—a solution and managed services provider in Anaheim, Calif.—discovered it could sell high-value, high-margin professional migration, customization and training services to its customers.

“In a one-time migration from Exchange 2003 to 2007 it is no different than if you’re doing it in the cloud. But once it’s done on-premise, you go away. With a service, you can then step back and ask how else you can help them,” says Tim Acker, Evolve’s chief operating officer.
“So many small and medium businesses get through the migration, but they don’t use the application. [Services] frees up the dollars to help them improve utilization. That’s especially good with SharePoint so we can help them with document retention and collaboration, instead of having them worry what version they’re on,” Acker adds. “That’s a huge value to the customer.”

I like this quote best, basicly because it says it all :

“Microsoft is putting its marketing behind services and that’s going to benefit all their partners,”

says Lisa Coleman, director of marketing at Intermedia.

October 13, 2008

Microsoft BPOS Partner Event groot succes

BPOS staat voor Business Productivity Online Services (meer info) en rondom dit thema heeft Microsoft Nederland een event voor partners georganiseerd.

Initieel hadden we bedacht een middag te kunnen vullen, maar dit event was binnen 1 dag al volgeboekt. Uiteindelijk bleek de opkomst ruim 130 Microsoft Partners te zijn en hebben we zowel een ochtend als een middagprogramma gevuld. Deze enorme opkomst illustreert de interesse in de ontwikkelingen die Microsoft en het partner ‘ecosysteem’ doormaakt.

Ik heb met behulp van Microsoft AutoCollage een leuk overzichtje gemaakt :

BPOS Partner Event 8-10-2008

Ik wil alle aanwezigen nogmaals bedanken voor de interactie en geslaagde dag !

September 29, 2008

Windows Live Platform Jumpstart training

Arie Leeuwenstein postte een interessante training op zijn blog :

Het Windows Live team zal op 17 en 18 november een Windows Live Platform Jumstart training verzorgen. Inschrijven en meer informaatie over dit evenenement kan via http://www.lpjumpstart.com.

Bron: Windows Live Platform Jumpstart training

April 17, 2008

Ingram Launches Seismic Hosted Microsoft Services

Distributors such as Ingram Micro are offering ' white labeled'  hosting of Microsoft solutions to their VARs. I wonder if Ingram Micro will also offer this any time soon in Europe ...

... The distributor says it will offer hosted Exchange and SharePoint Server through its Seismic Virtual Services Division, and will add Dynamics CRM 4.0 in May.

Ingram Micro on April 15 announced it will offer three hosted Microsoft Software-as-a-Service solutions targeting resellers and VARs.

The hosted Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 and 2007 and Windows SharePoint Server (SPS) 3.0 will be offered through Ingram's Seismic Virtual Services Warehouse and can be white-labeled by VARs to increase their brand recognition and add value for their end-user customers, said Justin Crotty, vice president, Ingram Micro Services Division, North America. Crotty also said that in May, Ingram will offer hosted Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 through Seismic.

Crotty said partners were keen for Ingram to add hosted Exchange, SPS and Dynamics CRM 4.0 as demand increases from their end customers. He said that end users are becoming more and more familiar with the benefits of purchasing IT as a service and preferred to have a VAR or solutions provider maintain that infrastructure rather buying their own software licenses and maintaining an IT staff to manage that infrastructure. 

"Resellers, VARs, solution providers are gaining lots of traction delivering IT as a service, and these hosted services allow them to add even more value into that capability," Crotty said. ...

Source: eWeek Channel Insider

February 10, 2008

Fasthosts offers pay-as-you-go Office 2007

Webhoster Fasthosts is offering a downloadable Microsoft Office suite starting at prices little under 7 Euro per month for the Student version

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Check out their full proposition : Fasthosts.co.uk

... Web hosting firm Fasthosts is offering Microsoft's Office 2007 suite using a software-as-a-service delivery model.

Customers can obtain the productivity suite as a download direct to their PC for £4.99 to £19.99 per month, avoiding the upfront costs and discs involved with the boxed product.

The downloadable Office suite is exactly the same in appearance and functionality as the boxed product, but runs locally on a user's PC and is verified with Fasthosts when the PC goes online.

Users have to be online every time they use the product at this stage, although an 'offline version' is in the works.

Mark Jeffries, chief technology officer at Fasthosts, said: "Our Office package is an excellent way to obtain the latest versions of the software we all need on a pay-as-you-go basis. Its low monthly cost and easy installation will suit a great many home and business users."

Fasthosts is offering four versions of the productivity suite. Office Standard includes Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint, while Office Professional Plus adds Publisher, Access and Infopath.

Households with a user engaged in educational activities qualify for the Student Edition, and can opt either for the Standard edition at £4.99 per month or the Professional Plus version for £6.99 per month.

Users without a dedicated student on the premises can lease the Standard edition for £14.99 a month and the Professional version for £19.99 a month.

The software-as-a-service concept allows the provision of software by a vendor for delivery or use over the internet. This means that customers do not pay for owning the software but rather for using it.

This enables users to pay for software gradually, and benefit from service benefits such as free updates and any support provided by the vendor. ...

Source : VNUnet.com

Important update (11-2-2008) :

Apparently the new service provided by Fasthosts is not in agreement with Microsoft and incompliant with regards to the licensing regulations : 

Microsoft: Streaming Office 'infringes licence'

... Microsoft has said that the internet service provider Fasthosts, which has started offering a subscription-based version of Microsoft Office 2007, is infringing on the software giant's licence regulations — but Fasthosts has denied this claim.

Earlier this week, the UK-based ISP and hosting company started selling a version of Microsoft Office which it advertised as being "streamed to your PC". However, unlike true hosted software, or software as a service (SaaS), it requires the user to download software to their client PC.

"Fasthosts' Microsoft Office product uses the SaaS model in that it is delivered and managed via the internet," explained Mark Jeffries, Fasthosts' chief technology officer, on Thursday. Speaking with ZDNet.co.uk via email, Jeffries said that a "full version Microsoft Office, identical to the boxed product, is downloaded using a streaming service and saved locally on a user's PC".

"After one initial download, further small downloads are made for additional features and updates. When functions are used for the first time, features are seamlessly streamed in the background. The software is validated when connected to the internet," explained Jeffries.

Jeffries claimed that Fasthosts' version of Office was the result of a partnership "with Microsoft and established market-leading experts in the field of software streaming". However, Microsoft has disagreed with this claim. ...

Source : ZDnet.co.uk

October 10, 2007

Nieuwe kansen resellers met Microsoft gebaseerde SaaS oplossing

Microsoft Parner Info Support houdt een event op 1 November a.s. over op Microsoft technologie gebaseerde SaaS oplossingen,w aaronder Hosted Exchange :

... ICT-dienstverleners die het Microsoft Windows Based Hosting platform, waar Hosted Exchange onderdeel vanuit maakt, niet zelf willen of kunnen implementeren kunnen vanaf nu bij Info Support terecht. Als zesvoudig Gold Partner van Microsoft en met haar ruime ervaring met Microsoft producten en technologieën biedt Info Support een hoogwaardig, bewezen platform dat een derde partij onder haar eigen naam in de markt kan zetten.

White labeling, een prachtige kans
Door het aanbieden van SaaS oplossingen (zoals Hosted Exchange) kunnen ICT-dienstverleners en telecomaanbieders een groter klantenbestand opbouwen. Opdrachtgevers die niet willen of kunnen investeren in een professionele Exchange omgeving kunnen met Hosted Exchange toch worden geholpen. De klant betaalt een vast bedrag per maand zonder dat daar onverwachte kosten bij komen, en voor de leveranciers van Hosted Exchange Server levert dit een constante cashflow op zonder dat daar additionele inspanningen voor gedaan hoeven te worden. Om geïnteresseerde partijen meer informatie te geven over het aanbieden van deze diensten onder hun eigen naam, organiseert Info Support op 1 november vanaf
14.00 uur een partner evenement. Meer informatie over dit evenement is te vinden via
www.ishbs.com. ...

Nieuwe kansen resellers met Microsoft gebaseerde SaaS oplossing
Tue, 09 Oct 2007

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