Why we chose Exchange Online, not Google Apps
The City of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, has never owned an Exchange server, but starting on Memorial Day it will roll out Exchange and Outlook e-mail for 2,700 of its workers.
View ArticleWill Skype be another Microsoft license gotcha?
After Microsoft acquired Skype earlier this month for $8.5 billion, most of the questions revolved around how Skype's IM, voice and video calling features will fit into Microsoft enterprise products...
View ArticleWebjet announces flight to Office 365 and Azure
Microsoft will lift Webjet into the cloud with Office 365 and Azure, Microsoft announced today. Webjet said it made the move as it prepares to expand its business in Australia and New Zealand.
View ArticleBrisbane Grammar School prepares for Lync
Students at Brisbane Grammar School in Queensland will be able to connect with classrooms in Australia and overseas in about six weeks’ time when the School rolls out Microsoft’s unified communications...
View Article7 Things You May Not Know About Microsoft Office
This isn't your parent's Microsoft Office. Recent activity culminating with the SharePoint Conference 2014 shows that Microsoft is making its Office suite more social, more integrated with both...
View ArticleMTC Australia phases out desktop phones and PCs as part of cloud first strategy
Not-for-profit employment/training provider MTC Australia has ditched 500 desktop phones in favour of voice over IP (VoIP) and is now phasing out its aging PC fleet.
View ArticleLaw Firm CIO Makes the Case for Microsoft Lync
Law firm Holland & Knight already had a who's who of best-of-breed communications products deployed when the firm's IT team decided it needed to replace the tangled mess of PBX systems that...
View ArticleCloud shift boosts CIO’s role
GPT Group’s move to dump its on-premise hardware and shift it all to the cloud hasn’t threatened CIO Greg Baster’s job — it’s enhanced it.
View ArticleSydney Water ramps up mobility
Sydney Water is boosting its mobility credentials with the rollout of Apple iPads and Windows 8 smartphones across most of its workforce.
View ArticleMicrosoft donates $4m of software to World Vision Australia
World Vision Australia has been given $4 million worth of Microsoft software including Office Professional Plus 2013, SharePoint, Lync and Dynamics customer relationship management (CRM) Online.
View ArticleZoos enhance efficiency, patron experience with Skype
Zoos South Australia has enhanced operational efficiency, animal care and customer experience with new video-based collaboration tools.
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