As Microsoft is preparing to kick-start the migration process of existing BPOS customers to Office 365, the company made available guidance and a list of answers to questions about the transition. Both resources are available for download free of charge from the Redmond company, which also created the Microsoft Offi... |
8 August 2011 10:43 GMT |
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Microsoft will start transitioning customers from the Business Productivity Online Standard Suite (BPOS) to Office 365 in September 2011. Office 365 is the Redmond company’s Cloud-based productivity suite and the evolution of BPOS. In fact, all services packed under the BPOS brand umbrella are also found under... |
8 August 2011 07:59 GMT |
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When it presented the conclusions of the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) related to Google Apps for Government lacking FISMA certification, Microsoft’s very own Cloud suite for governmental customers was pretty much in the same position, although the software giant wasn’t claiming the contrary.... |
22 April 2011 08:32 GMT |
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Shell, Manpower, Tampa General Hospital and Advocate Health are four new customers that embraced the Microsoft Business Productivity Online Suite, joining a list of both corporation as well as small and midsize businesses that already jumped on the software giant’s BPOS bandwagon. According to the Redmond comp... |
11 March 2011 08:01 GMT |
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Microsoft continues to cater to customers still leveraging Live Meeting, and the Office Live Meeting Service Portal release is an illustrative example in this regard, streamlining the deployment and management of the conferencing component of BPOS. Both the 32-bit and the 64-bit versions of Office Live Meeting Servi... |
30 December 2010 08:00 GMT |
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Microsoft ‘s Business Productivity Online Suite has been selected by the State of California in the detriment of Google Apps, as the Cloud solution to replace the current multiple email applications in a move introduced through an executive order from Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to spend less of the tax-pay... |
19 October 2010 06:05 GMT |
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Microsoft has certainly earned bragging rights with a recent tour de force for its Cloud offerings, which managed to attract a large number of customers, announced at the start of this week. A number of companies have decided to deploy Microsoft Business Productivity Online Suite, a collection of services including ... |
5 October 2010 09:44 GMT |
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The state of Minnesota has made a deal with Microsoft and embraced the cloud computing services by agreeing to an application outsourcing deal.The Office of Enterprise Technology (OET) in Minnesota agreed to use Microsoft's Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS) hosted services. BPOS will support several need... |
28 September 2010 05:57 GMT |
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More and more corporations embrace the natural evolution from on-premise to the Cloud, and Microsoft’s comprehensive line-up of offerings along with it. During its annual Financial Analyst Meeting earlier this week, the Redmond company announced the latest three big corporate customers that have adopted its Clo... |
30 July 2010 06:30 GMT |
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Service providers must keep up with the evolution of customer needs and start providing them with comprehensive IT as a service offerings that span beyond their current portfolio of solutions. Inherent characteristics such as flexibility and adaptability make small and midsize business (SMBs) the perfect candidates i... |
14 July 2010 11:37 GMT |
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A new online destination from Microsoft is designed to help streamline the deployment of a suite of the company’s Cloud-based offerings. Earlier this week, the software giant introduced the “Deploying Business Productivity Online Suite” page, set up to be a one-stop-site for customers looking to emb... |
8 July 2010 06:20 GMT |
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Microsoft has shared a list containing no less than a dozen features that, according to the company, are top requests from customers running BPOS (Business Productivity Online Standard Suite). Data centralized from the support desk, advisory board and early adopter feedback has been used in order to highlight the 12 ... |
10 May 2010 09:48 GMT |
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Just days after it opened its Cloud platform to customers in additional countries around the world, Microsoft has expanded the global availability of its hosted communications and collaboration solutions. While Windows Azure is now available on a total of 41 markets, the latest global expansion of BPOS (Microsoft Bus... |
14 April 2010 08:00 GMT |
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Companies looking to leverage a piece of the Microsoft Cloud would be able to do so at a cheaper price as of November 2nd, the Redmond giant explained. Customers seeking to take advantage of the flexibility and Total Cost of Ownership cutback that the move from on-premise solutions to hosted services provides, will ... |
3 November 2009 10:15 GMT |
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