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Webinar - Microsoft Business Productivity Online Suite

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Cloud computing is becoming an increasingly popular approach to driving down costs while making the business more nimble. With Microsoft cloud computing, you can:

  • Increase productivity and satisfaction by providing seamless experiences across the PC, Web, and phone and from the data center to the cloud
  • Remain confident that your data and services will be protected and available as you reap the efficiency, cost, and environmental benefits of the cloud

Interested in the potential of cloud computing for your operations? We invite you to join us for a webcasts to learn how our approach enables enterprise-class services, consistent connected experiences, and the power of choice.

Register here - http://www.ishir.com/microsoft-online-services-presentation-23-feb10.htm

Also,
Learn how “City of Carlsbad” uses BPOS to save cost – http://www.ishir.com/v7-case-form.asp?pdf=ISHIR_Case_Study_City_of_Carlsbad

Microsoft BPOS: Trusting Software-plus-services

Friday, November 13th, 2009

Software-plus-services brings together the best of cloud-based, hosted services and the software that resides on a variety of devices to provide flexible and effective solutions for doing business. With software-plus-services as your IT strategy, you can focus your internal IT efforts on the systems and applications that are most critical to your agency and that leverage your IT expertise. Other systems can be hosted by Microsoft or by a third party which handles deployment, maintenance, and software upgrades and helps ensure that your availability requirements are met.

Skepticism is healthy, and, especially in a challenging economy, it can mean the difference between success and failure. These days, there isn’t much leeway for a misstep. So when a new paradigm like cloud computing or a new platform like Microsoft’s Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS) comes along, it’s smart to ask questions—and there are plenty to ask.

We’ve listened to BPOS customers as well as those who are just curious about the new offering. Across them all, a handful of common themes emerge from all of the questions. We looked at what Microsoft’s suite is in our prior BPOS article. This time around, we thought it would be a good idea to turn from what to why. Why is the new paradigm any better than the old? Why does the suite make sense? Why should companies trust in the new platform? Let’s dig up some answers.

Why Trust Software-plus-services?

Data is any company’s lifeblood. Email contains confidential correspondence with customers. Presentations hold competitive plans and forecasting. If these data should get lost or stolen or sold off to interested parties, the results for the company could be dire, possibly lethal. So it’s no wonder that many companies are loathe to let their data offsite. Today, many government agencies, with staff trained in the old school of security, strictly forbid it.

The cloud computing, or software-plus-services (SPS), model obviously defies the old paradigm. It’s not just that the company’s data is off-site—the data could be anywhere. A large vendor like Microsoft employs numerous data centers and makes sure that any company’s data is stored in multiple centers for redundancy. A customer will never know where his data is or how many instances of it exist outside of his walls. This ambiguity is no doubt part of why we kept hearing people ask whether Microsoft Online Services could be trusted with their data.

Microsoft keeps much of that information hidden away for security’s sake. The less nuts and bolts information about such matters is made public, the safer Microsoft’s systems will be.

SharePoint Online Standard Capabilities

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

SharePoint Online is offered as a collaboration and communications tool for organization’s Intranets. It offers the following types of functionality.

  • Collaboration
  • Portals
  • Search
  • Content Management
  • Business Process and Forms

In the standard version, we do not get all the functionality that we would if we implemented our own version of SharePoint on premise or if we subscribed to the Dedicated Version. Here’s a look at what we get and don’t get.

Collaboration  -

What we get:

  • Six default site templates (wiki, blog, team site, document workspace, blank, basic meeting) Surveys
  • People and Groups
  • Calendars
  • Issue Tracking
  • Document Collaboration
  • Site Admin templates

What we don’t get:

  • Presence awareness
  • social networking
  • Templates (all meeting templates except basic)
  • Site Templates (My Site, News Site, Internet Presence Site)
  • Templates requiring server side code
  • Server Admin Templates

Portals

What we get:

  • Client Integration
  • SharePoint Designer Integration
  • Audience Targeting to a SharePoint group
  • Portal Site templates
  • Site Manager
  • Site and Document Aggregation
  • Document Rollup Web Part
  • Mobile Device Support

What we don’t get:

  • My Sites
  • Audience targeting to distribution groups or the ability to create audiences
  • Membership web parts
  • User Profiles Import
  • Back and Restore via SP Designer

Content Management

What we get:

  • Document Information and Panel Bar
  • Site Authoring
  • Master Pages, Page Layouts, navigation controls
  • Some retention and auditing policies
  • Three State Workflow and all standard document workflows
  • WYSIWYG Editor
  • Standard Publishing Site Templates: Collaboration and Publishing
  • Site Variations

What we don’t get:

  • Content Staging, Publishing and Deployment
  • Standard enterprise site templates
  • Records repository and legal holds
  • Email content as records

Search

What we get:

  • Search within site collection
  • Security trimmed results
  • Configurable scope

What we don’t get:

  • Cross collection search
  • Enterprise content sources
  • People Search
  • Search Federation
  • Business Data Search

Business Process and Forms

What we get:

  • Form Libraries
  • Custom no-code workflows

What we don’t get:

  • Custom workflows that are coded
  • Browser-based forms
  • SharePoint Server OOTB workflows

Customization Capabilities

Probably one of the most important questions we may have about using SharePoint Online is what can we customize. We can do customizations, but we are limited to customizing only what doesn’t require coding.

SharePoint Designer is the tool to use to customize our SharePoint Online site. With it we can:

  • Create no-code workflows
  • Modify and create master pages, page layouts
  • Create content types and taxonomy
  • Create custom site templates
  • Use the Data Form Web Part to create mashups of SharePoint data or other data brought in using Web Services
  • Create InfoPath Forms - no code allowed

If we are using Visual Studio to build custom web parts, features or workflows, then we don’t want SharePoint Online:

  • No in-line code is allowed, including code in InfoPath Forms or custom coded workflows
  • Can’t create features, site definitions, web parts, solutions - anything that requires something be installed and configured on the server.
  • we also can’t modify SharePoint files, web.config settings or security
  • No custom database modifications
  • No configuration changes that affect the web server or the .NET framework


What is Cloud Computing in Plain English

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

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Building Web Applications With SaaS Architecture

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is amongst the fastest growing segments of information technology industry. By now, it is well-known and accepted that SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) model is not just hype and it is here to stay. SaaS is defined by the business benefits it delivers to customers; faster time-to-value, lower cost of ownership, and increasing value over time through ongoing free upgrades.

SaaS offers in terms of lowering cost of ownership and operations, predictable and recurring revenue, ability to easily reach new customers of all sizes etc are too many to resist. Its business benefits include better support (since all customers are on one version of the software and the SaaS provider knows the user’s data, configuration, and usage), easier deployment, and lower hidden costs as there are no SaaS upgrade projects, patches to apply, databases to back up and restore, etc.

All the key components of SaaS architecture and infrastructure - multi-tenant, single-version, shared infrastructure, fully webified, configurable, metered and actively monitored - simply serve to deliver these benefits.

ISHIR became one of the early adopters of SaaS model and is currently working on various SaaS migration and SaaS enablement program, leveraging their continuous R&D efforts and incremental methodology.

ISHIR offers:

  • SaaS Consulting: Feasibility check of your existing product architecture for SaaS enablement and prototyping laying down the road map for a successful transition.
  • SaaS Architectural Consulting: Laying the foundation of a robust architecture for successful SaaS application that is scalable, multi-tenant and configurable to achieve the economy of scale you are aiming by transitioning to SaaS.
  • Successful Development: As the pioneer in adopting agile methodologies in distributed environment, we efficiently reduce your time-to-market and shorten release cycles to enhance the value you deliver to your customers.
  • User Experience: Employing the best practices for developing a SaaS application, our team will work with you to build visually rich, intuitive SaaS application.
  • Building Offline Capabilities: We specialize in developing Smart Clients to provide extra-rich user interface as well as provide offline capabilities empowering your power users to do more.
  • Office Tools Integration: We can seamlessly integrate your SaaS solutions with familiar Microsoft Office and other Office tools to improve productivity of your users.
  • SOA Integration: Integrating your SaaS application with your customers’ other on-premise and SaaS applications is always a challenge because they reside across the firewall. We have strong capabilities in building Web Services based integration solution to overcome this challenge.
  • Engineered Testing: Validation of the solution using experienced test engineers to ensure that your SaaS application is ready to meet the performance and security demands of your geographically distributed users.

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How do SharePoint Online and Office SharePoint Server Feature Compare?

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Depending on your unique business requirements, making a decision of whether you should host SharePoint on-premise or in the Clouds can be tough. We found the Microsoft SharePoint® Online Standard Service Description document, detailed and helpful.   Jump to Page 23 Appendix B for a feature comparison between Office SharePoint Server and SharePoint Online Standard and SharePoint Online Dedicated.  Below is summary of Appendix B from the August 19, 2009 version of the document.

This helps break out of features by:

  • Collaboration Feature Comparison
  • Portal Feature Comparison
  • Content Management Feature Comparison
  • Search Feature Comparison
  • BI Feature Comparison
  • Business Process and Forms Feature Comparison

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Benefits of Microsoft Cloud Computing offering Microsoft Online Services - Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS)

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

As more and more companies looking to save on hardware costs, licensing costs, resource costs, energy costs as well as maintain a high-level of server up time at lowest cost possible, now might be the right time to look at Microsoft hosted solutions.

This White Paper from Microsoft on their latest offering around the Cloud, in competition with Google and SalesForce.com goes into detail on the benefits of Microsoft Online Services to your business.

Here’s a synopsis of the White Paper. The link to the site to download the White Paper has been provided at the end of this post.

Microsoft® Online Services provide businesses with subscription-based Microsoft-hosted online services that offer access to rich communication, collaboration, and productivity applications from anywhere. This hosted solution helps organizations reduce the costs of managing and maintaining business systems, which frees information technology resources and enables staff to focus on initiatives that can deliver competitive advantage to the business.

The benefits of Microsoft Online Services include:

    - Better control of IT technology investments
    - Better cash flow management
    - Simplified software subscription license management
    - A Microsoft commitment to deliver secure, available, and private online software services
    - Increased productivity
    - Access to the latest business productivity software services from Microsoft

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Microsoft Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS) - Free Trial

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Microsoft Online Services provide businesses with subscription-based Microsoft-hosted online services that offer access to rich communication, collaboration, and productivity applications from anywhere. This hosted solution helps organizations reduce the costs of managing and maintaining business systems, which frees information technology resources and enables staff to focus on initiatives that can deliver competitive advantage to the business

It includes Microsoft Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, Office Live Meeting, and Office Communications Online

30 day RISK Free Trial
Trial Includes 20 users access for 30 days

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Micosoft BPOS Product Overview - Download pdf
Microsoft BPOS Business Value - White Paper at download pdf

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Microsoft BPOS Product Overview

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

Microsoft Online Services consist of enterprise-class software delivered via subscription services hosted by Microsoft and sold through partners like ISHIR. For organizations like yours, Microsoft Online Services utilize the software-plus-services approach to give IT professionals the ability to quickly implement new capabilities and gain greater flexibility in deciding how best to develop, deploy and manage infrastructure and applications. These Online Services are designed to give your business streamlined communications, simplified IT management and comprehensive security.

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Challenges Building Software-as-a-Service Application

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is among the fastest growing segments of information technology industry. Although much of the attention focuses on the low entry cost for users and subscription revenue stream for providers, the viability of SaaS really stems from the fact users simply prefer SaaS applications. Operating the application themselves, allows SaaS providers to focus on the user experience rather than on the IT team who installs and maintains the application. Salesforce.com and Webex have proven SaaS is a viable business model and inspired a wave of change in the software industry. However, typical ISVs face a significant challenge in adopting the SaaS model when architecting multi-tenant applications. 

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