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Hosted Microsoft Exchange Provider Intermedia Adds Unified Communications
In the dog-eat-dog arena of Microsoft Exchange hosting, you can either cut your prices or offer more value to your customers. Intermedia has done the latter by teaming up with Unison to offer a SAAS-based unified communications solution for $50 per user per month. The offering includes the six requisites of unified communications as agreed…
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PULSEpartum: Last Words From IBM’s Service Management Event
LAS VEGAS: In the city that excels at hosting large groups of people — and relatively painlessly lightening their wallets along the way — this week’s IBM Pulse 2010 services management event is already a dimming memory as 5,000 attendees, including 1,000 partners, have gone their separate ways. But for at least some, like Thales’…
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A Second Look at Microsoft BPOS
I get it. I’ve been struggling to understand where Microsoft BPOS fits in my cloud strategy, and I finally get it. Last time I wrote, I concentrated on the perils of the transition to the cloud. With multiple players and changes in our managed services strategies, I’ve given a lot of thought to how cloud…
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Carpathia Chooses Citrix over VMware for Cloud Virtualization
VMware may have a stronghold on the server virtualization market, but that doesn’t mean competitors like Citrix aren’t winning big deals. Case in point is Carpathia Hosting, a managed hosting services provider and provider of IT infrastructure and management for enterprises and federal agencies. This week Carpathia announced a partnership with VMware virtualization rival Citrix.…
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HP, IBM, Storage, Software Solutions Groups Unveiled at Tech Data
Even as Cisco Systems and Hewlett-Packard postured in their heightening competition in the data center product arena, Tech Data made moves this week that solidified its position as the technologically neutral one—an IT Switzerland of sorts. Tech Data’s AIS (Advanced Infrastructure Solutions) division announced four new solutions groups, two of them along vendor lines, focusing…
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Closing the Deal with Zero-Percent Financing
Here’s how to sell a unified communications system: hard cost savings over three years, $40,000; total price for system, services and support, $31,000. Throw in zero-percent financing and the deal is a no-brainer. That’s what Ryan Halper, founder of Cynnex Networks, an IT unified communications solutions provider specializing in small business, found when customer Wolfgang…