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March 03, 2008

Microsoft Online Services Now Open to Businesses of All Sizes

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Microsoft on Sunday announced a significant expansion of its Microsoft Online Services. Now, the service--which bundles centrally managed Exchange-based email, contacts, and calendar functionality with SharePoint-based Web collaboration--is available to businesses of all sizes.

"The combination of software plus services gives customers advanced choice and flexibility in how they access and manage software," said Microsoft chairman Bill Gates. "With Microsoft Online Services, businesses can deploy software as a subscription service, from servers they manage on-site, or a combination of the two, depending on their specific needs. In the future, customers and partners should expect to see this kind of choice and flexibility for all of Microsoft's software and server products."

Unlike Microsoft's consumer oriented Windows Live services, such as Hotmail, Microsoft Online Services (MOS) runs on Microsoft's enterprise server products, making it a better fit for medium-sized companies and enterprises. Corporations that choose to allow Microsoft to host these services for them can manage and monitor MOS via a simple Web console. Originally available for companies with over 5,000 users, MOS has attracted a number of high profile customers, including Blockbuster, Coca-Cola, and Energizer, among others.

MOS licensing varies on a company-by-company basis. Customers can elect to pay per-user subscription fees each year, while those with existing Microsoft volume licenses through Software Assurance can simply add user subscriptions at a discount. Microsoft is also planning a version of MOS that combines Exchange Online and SharePoint Online with Office Communications Online and Office Live Meeting as a suite of services. And customers can elect to subscribe to individual components of the suite instead, if they'd like.

This expanded version of MOS is currently in limited beta, but US-based companies interested in testing the service can register on the Microsoft Web site. Microsoft expects to ship the service publicly in the second half of 2008.
http://www.mosbeta.com/

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Reader Comments
some interesting offerings here.

Microsoft is once again taking the position of both, serving partners, and at the same time, competing with them. i can see this as a way to inspire online dev companies to offer their own customized hosted solutions based on the related core back-end products.

the Office Small Business products started a customized Sharepoint Hosting Solution along with an Exchange-based hosted email solution, and now we have similar services for the enterprise. i almost kind of expect that these services would at least make an appearance in cross-marketing materials for customers investigating WEBS. i'd advise any service & solution reseller to make comparisons between the two along with the usual TCO and ROI figures for each. i would imagine there's going to be some kind of optional tie-in with WEBS so that branch offices have access to the same technology as the HQ, only without a major investment for expanding the hardware infrastructure.

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