Windows IT Pro is the authoritative and independent resource for windows nt, windows 2000, windows 2003, windows xp. Features a collection of resources and magazines for windows IT professionals.
  
  
  Advanced Search 


October 2007

Exchange Server 2007 SP1 and PerformancePoint

A new competitive model for Microsoft?
RSS
Subscribe to Windows IT Pro | See More SQL Server and Database Articles Here | Reprints | Or get the Monthly Online Pass—only $5.95 a month!

When Microsoft recognizes a challenge, the wheels of change start spinning faster than a politician's PR team cleaning up after a nasty indiscretion. A challenge the company is now tackling at that furious pace is the perception that Microsoft can't compete with Google and Software as a Service (SaaS).

To address this challenge, Microsoft is integrating its individual products with Web components in a model it calls Software Plus Services to create end-to-end solutions such as unified communications (UC) and business intelligence (BI). This competitive strategy is coupled with company-wide adoption of System Center and Windows PowerShell for an integrated management model. Recent announcements, especially of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 SP1 and Microsoft Office PerformancePoint Server 2007, are interesting in light of this integration.

Exchange 2007 SP1
When Microsoft explains its Software Plus Services vision, the company invariably holds up the model of Exchange Server's integration with the Outlook client and Outlook Web Access. But Exchange's role in Microsoft's future strategy goes beyond email into the realm of the next "killer app," UC. The August announcement of a Community Technology Preview (CTP) of Exchange 2007 SP1 pounded home the UC message, stating, "SP1 will drive added value for our customers, further establishing Exchange Server as the foundation of a unified communications platform," which includes email, voicemail, IM, and voice and video communications.

According to Ray Mohrman (group product manager, UC), SP1 adds support for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista. SP1 lets you manage Exchange from a Vista machine by using PowerShell, Microsoft Management Console, and the Exchange Server Best Practices Analyzer. Additional SP1 features include new Microsoft ActiveSync policies for synchronization, authentication, and encryption. SP1's Standby Continuous Replication feature uses Exchange's log file shipping to continuously replicate mailbox data to a standby server, which can quickly be activated if the primary server is offline. In the area of security, SP1 integrates with Forefront Security Server SP1 and provides IPv6 support with Server 2008.

But the focus of the announcement seemed to be on integration with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 (OCS—the heart of the company's UC product line). SP1 enables one-click retrieval of voicemail messages from the OCS client, Microsoft Office Communicator 2007, and allows Communicator and Communicator-enabled phones to alert users to new voice messages.

The importance of SP1, according to Microsoft, is in "addressing the overall communications and collaboration needs of companies." With the complete UC solution, Microsoft has a competitive position that Google and SaaS competitors can't approach: a comprehensive set of products that can be assembled as end-to-end solutions, starting with the OS and extending through the communications infrastructure to systems management, data and storage, and end-user productivity.

PerformancePoint
Microsoft quotes IDC's research finding that the overall BI market grew by more than 11 percent in 2006, while Microsoft's BI revenue grew 28 percent, the highest growth rate among the top 10 industry players. For Microsoft, BI isn't just an opportunity to release new products such as PerformancePoint. Rather, BI represents an opportunity to sell a solution that consists of several individual products: Windows Server and Microsoft SQL Server on the back end, with Microsoft Office PerformancePoint Server 2007 and Office applications such as SharePoint and Excel on the front end. Don't be surprised to hear soon about how Microsoft's BI solution will have Software Plus Services components and System Center–based management.

Together at Last
The biggest obstacle Microsoft faces to competing with Google and SaaS is its business model. Microsoft can add online services to its software products but, unlike Google, still has to protect revenue from traditional software.

However, Microsoft has a strength that none of its competitors (except perhaps IBM) can touch: a broad range of products that can be assembled to form end-to-end solutions. Most important, Microsoft has an experienced customer base that has already invested in learning Microsoft skills. That skill base makes it easier and cheaper for customers to stick with Microsoft than to invest in learning non-Microsoft products.

By unifying the Microsoft stack with a common management model and providing end-to-end solutions, Microsoft is betting that it can leverage its mature and emerging products and build on existing customer knowledge to outflank competitors. What do you think? Is it more cost effective to adopt Microsoft's solutions than to try out competitive offerings? I'd love to hear whether you agree.

End of Article



Reader Comments

You must log on before posting a comment.

If you don't have a username & password, please register now.




Top Viewed ArticlesView all articles
Friday at PASS Europe 2006

Kevin talks about the closing day of the event and shares a funny Microsoft film. ...

More fun TechEd 2005 Resources

Kevin points out some more TechEd resources ...

What service packs and fixes are available?

...


SQL Server and Database Whitepapers StoreVault SnapManagers for Microsoft Exchange and SQL Server

It’s What You Make IT

Database Professionals: Experience Profile and Need Gaps in Development and Database Tools

Related Events Check out our list of Free Email Newsletters!

SQL Server and Database eBooks Safeguarding Your Windows Servers

SQL Server Administration for Oracle DBAs

Taking Control: Monitoring the Windows Platform Proactively

Related SQL Server and Database Resources Become a VIP member of the Windows IT Pro community!
Get it all with the VIP CD and VIP access. A $500+ value for only $279!

Subscribe to Windows IT Pro!
Solve your toughest technical problems with our experts and access 10,000 + articles online. 30% off

Monthly Online Pass - Only $5.95!
Get instant access to 10,000+ articles from Windows IT Pro Magazine!

TechNet Virtual Labs
Evaluate and test Microsoft's newest products.

Job Openings in IT


ADS BY GOOGLE SPONSORED LINKS FEATURED LINKS

Microsoft Exchange & Windows Connections event returns to Las Vegas Nov 10 - 13
Connections returns to Las Vegas for this exciting event where each attendee will receive SQL Server 2008 standard with 1 CAL. Co-located with Microsoft ASP.NET, SQL Server, and SharePoint Connections with over 250 in-depth sessions.

Free Online Event! Virtualization:Get the Facts!
Register now and attend this free, live in-depth online conference on November 13 and 20, 2008, produced by Windows IT Pro. All registrants are eligible to receive a complimentary one-year digital subscription to Windows IT Pro (a $49.95 value)!

Check Out Hyper-V Video on ITTV
Watch Karen Forster's interview on Hyper-V's performance on ITTV.net.

Ease Your Scripting Pains with the Flexibility of PowerShell!
Join MVP Paul Robichaux on December 11, 2008 at 11:00 AM EDT as he equips you with PowerShell basics in 3 introductory lessons, each followed by a live Q&A session—all on your own computer!

PASS Community Summit 2008 in Seattle on Nov 18-21
The don’t-miss event for Microsoft SQL Server Professionals. Register now and you’ll enjoy top-notch Microsoft and Community speakers and more.



Solving PST Management Problems
In this white paper, read about the top PST issues and how to administer local/network PST Files.

Get Protected -- Data Protection Manager 2007
Protect your virtualized environment with Data Protection Manager

Order Your SQL Fundamentals CD Today!
Learn how to use SQL Server, understand Office integration techniques and dive into the essentials of SQL Express and Visual Basic with this free SQL Fundamentals CD.

Maximize Your SharePoint Investment: Get Your Data Moving
Watch this web seminar now to learn how to maximize your SharePoint investment! Join us as we take a look at the complex business of securing, accessing and managing vast amounts of information in a global network and various ways to get your data moving.
Windows IT Pro Home Register FAQ for Windows WinInfo News
Europe Edition About Us Contact Us/Customer Service Media Kit Affiliates / Licensing  
SQL Server Magazine Office & SharePoint Pro Windows Dev Pro IT Job Hound ITTV
IT Library Technology Resource Directory Connected Home Windows Excavator Windows SuperSite 
 
 Windows IT Pro is a Division of Penton Media Inc.
 Copyright © 2008 Penton Media, Inc., All rights reserved. Terms and Use | Privacy Statement | Reprints and Licensing