Online Computer Repair: Get Fast Computer Repair by Microsoft Certified Technicians

Posted in IT Maintenance by admin on September 2, 2010 No Comments yet

Online computer repair is a name given to a wide gamut of support services which are fast picking up and becoming the preferred choice of computer users searching for computer repair. These online computer repair specialists can help you with most of your PC problems through a remote session via the Internet or over the telephone control.

As the title signifies, online computer repair services can be easily located through a simple search on the Internet. You will find numerous support resources to cater your personal computer support requirement.  When you narrow down on any particular website, you are asked to subscribe to avail their services. Next, you are attended by a technician who asks you about your preferences to avail support over phone or online.

As far as online computer support is concerned, you meet an expert technician over the Internet. The remote computer repairperson watches everything on your PC screen while working on your PC problem. Technology has advanced so much that you can even assume control anytime, just in case you feel any security concern. In certain cases, the instructions are given from a remote location and you follow these instructions to repair your computer.

Most of the remote computer repairers disconnect the connection program, until and unless you want to reinstall the program for future use. Although the entire method of online/remote computer support is popular, it is always suggested to have good references from the remote support resources. This will help you to verify their credentials better and ensure the safety of your data.

Online computer repair can be of great help for spyware removal, spyware scan, troubleshooting virus problems, software installation, up gradation, disk cleaning, PC optimization and Internet optimization. Needless to say, the success rate is also pretty high when it comes to online computer repair. Another advantage with online PC repair lies in the fact that it saves you money in the long run, since support technicians’ work from their own location. And you are simply getting the things done in the convenience of your own premises.  Moreover, these resources are available for 24×7, a factor which eliminates any need for you to haul your PC to any outside resource.

Originally posted 2009-11-02 05:38:46.

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Keeping Up With Microsoft – Newer Does not Always Mean Better

Posted in Software by admin on September 2, 2010 No Comments yet

After months and months of seeing commercials on television, Internet popups and water cooler chats we bite the bullet and rush out to grab our shiny new copy of the latest Microsoft Opertaing System or Microsoft Office. We get that warm and fuzzy feeling washing over us CONVINCED that all of our prayers have been answered and that our problems will just melt away. Do they really? Anyone who works with Microsoft products on a daily basis suc as myself knows full well that there is a lot more to it than meets the eye.

Let us just say that you support a company of 100 users / computers and all of a sudden you get a call from the CEO and says that he had seen a comercial about Microsoft Vista and he feels it should be rolled out to everyone. For starters….the CEO doesn’t realize that probably the vast majority of the PC’s in the office are notup to snuff in terms of hardware to even load the Operating System let alone use it on a daily basis. So….it might be the case where you have to replace at least 50% of your machines before you can even do anything. There is also a chance that the even the ones that are compatible will end up having several of their hardware components not working like the video card for instance.

Ok, well after all of the time convincing the CEO that he needs to spend a ot more money it’s rolout time. It seems lke no matter how much you do your homework on finding out whether or not the companies main applications will work on Vista there always seems to be a list of problms that crop up. Now you’re runing your butt off trying to figure out why, hounding the software vendor, implementing workarounds and fielding hundreds of helpdesk calls. Wait a minute, wasn’t life suposed to be easier with a new and improved version of Windows? Do you think any of this was conveyed in that flashy comercial the CEO watched with all of the dancing girls and catchy music? Exactly.

To add to the glory, you have been put in charge of having to train all 100 emplyees on how to use the new system. Knowing what most I.T professionals know about the “end user” you can just imagine the nightmares involved with that. Lots and lots of hours spent showing users how to do what used to be a simple task in Windows XP which is now an annoyance in Vista. Can you see how costly this is getting up to this point? I my experience so far with Vista all it has done is slowdown the user’s machine and generate double the helpdesk calls. Now imagine what happens when we throw on Office 2007? You end up getting calls from a user who now all of a sudden can’t figure out how to change a Font or insert a bullet list. Users just LOVE change don’t they? hahaha

I can see it making sense to upgrade if there are specific reasons in terms of security or stability…something concrete. However, to jump at each and every new version (and sometimes even a Service Pack) just because it’s “New” will just cost you more money and time dealing with all of the issues. I have a simple little website http://techhelp4free.googlepages.com that I use to offer free support to people via email and I get LOTS of questions on Vista and Office 2007. I really don’t see any end to it really…but hey….keeps us I.T. folks employed now doesn’t it?

I myself had Vista and Office 2007 installed on my work machine for a whopping 1 day!!! Yeah, first thing the next morning I was wiping it clean and installing my good buddy Windows XP. It’s faster, it works great and I don’t need to pour through books and newsgroups to find out how to do something. Now imagine how the non-technical folk feel when they first login and sit there with that glazed over look on their faces. I do have a second machine running Vista and Office 2007 but onl because I have to support it…believe me…I don’t use it because I like it. Did I mention how slow it is? I find that both Vista and Office 2007 have so many new bells and whistles, services, icons, color schemes and useless applets that it ust chugs and chugs and chugs. Oh well, all we need to do is throw another 2 GB of RAM at it right?

Until next time, haved you hugged your XP machine today?  For more of my articles you can also check http://techhelp4free.googlepages.com/myarticles as I post new ones on a regular basis.

 

TA

Originally posted 2009-11-01 06:00:11.

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Error Starting Outlook after Installing Microsoft Office 2000 Service Release 1

Posted in Software by admin on August 31, 2010 No Comments yet

Microsoft Office 2000 Service Release 1 provides different bug fixes and features that allow you to enhance the reliability and performance of Office applications including of Microsoft Office Outlook. But after you install SR-1, you might observe several issues while using Microsoft Outlook. You might fail to start Outlook and receive an error message. It could occur if personal folder (.pst file) that Outlook uses to store all its data is corrupted. This will require you to restore from the most recent .pst file backup available. At times, you don’t have any valid file backup available. Such situations necessitate that you use PST Recovery applications to repair and restore damaged PST file.

As an instance, when you try to start Microsoft Outlook 2000, you might fail to do so and encounter the below error message on screen:

“DDE server window: outlook.exe-no disk. There is no disk in the drive.”

As an additional symptom, you might find that all the email messages that you had before installing Microsoft Office 2000 Service Release 1 are missing from your account.

Cause

You might experience the above symptoms if any of the below conditions exists:

Microsoft Outlook uses few log files to store journal information. Offitems.log is the file that contains information about files that you created, opened, saved or closed while Outlook was not running. Outitems.log is responsible for holding information about Outlook items, such as email message, tasks, appointments, notes and others. These binary file are extremely important for Outlook automatic journaling feature. The above error might result if these (Offitems.log and Outitems.log) journal log files are damaged.

Windows includes a file called Msvcrt.dll that is responsible for providing few basic services to Visual C++ compiled applications, like Microsoft Office Outlook. The services provided are memory allocation, comparing strings etc. Outlook might prompt the above error if Msvcrt.dll file is damaged or exists in incorrect version.

Outlook Personal Folder (.pst file) is damaged. PST is the single file storing all email messages, notes, tasks, appointments, journals and other Outlook items. It might get corrupted due to unexpected shutdown, file size limitation (in Outlook 97-2002), application errors and other similar causes.

PST is located on a removable media, which is not available now.

Solution

To fix the ‘DDE Error’, you can use these methods:

Rename the damaged Outlook journal log files. The next time when you will start Outlook, it will recreate these files. To do so, search for Outitems.log and Offitems.log files and rename them to Outitems.old and Offitems.old correspondingly. Restart Outlook after you perform this task.

Verify the version of Msvcrt.dll file. If you find the file in incorrect version, you should replace the file from a suitable system.

Check if the media, on which the PST file is located, is connected to the system. If this is not so, you should try to access the file after connecting the media to the system.

You are recommended to install the latest Windows Service Pack available.

Perform PST Repair for the damaged personal folder. To do so, you should run Inbox Repair Tool (scanpst.exe) to fix the corruption issues. You need to locate the tool and specify the file path, which will repair the damaged file. However, you can try to workaround the file damage issues by creating a new PST file and importing all the folders and subfolders from the affected PST file. Before doing so, it is suggested that you backup the .pst file. After this, you can run outlook.exe /cleanpst and open Outlook that will provide you an option to create a new .pst file. You can then use Import and Export option of File menu to import all Outlook data from the damaged PST file. If this doesn’t help and also Inbox Repair Tool cannot repair the damaged file, you should use PST Recovery applications.

PST Recovery tools use powerful scanning algorithms to scan and repair a damaged PST file. Such utilities provide interactive user interface, explicit user-friendly features and comprehensive PST Recovery results.

Stellar Phoenix Outlook PST Repair is an advanced and the most powerful repair product for damaged PST file. The tool supports safe recover PST for files created with Outlook 2007, 2003, 2002 and 2000. It is fully-competent and read-only application that repairs and restores damaged .pst file in all file corruption scenarios. The software is compatible with Windows Vista, XP, 2003, 2000 and NT. Using the software, you can also recover a lost PST password and split a large PST file into several smaller PST files.

Originally posted 2009-11-15 00:50:53.

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Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 Essential Training

Posted in Software by admin on August 30, 2010 No Comments yet

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Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 is an essential tool in any computing environment. During this power packed training, author Joni Lambert gets you up to speed on how to make the most out of the enhanced Microsoft PowerPoint 2007.

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Originally posted 2009-10-30 06:12:30.

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Make your future brighter with Online Microsoft Certification Training

Posted in Software by admin on August 30, 2010 No Comments yet

Getting Microsoft Certification Training is a valuable part of career path for everyone’s life. Whether you are new to technology, changing jobs, or a seasoned IT professional, when you get Microsoft Certification Training, you can have right of entry to valuable, exclusive Microsoft resources and its benefits, and you have a chance to connect with a wide network of other certified professionals. Ultimately the end user or the client, who gets the desired service, takes pride in hiring a Microsoft Certified person for batter optimization. Microsoft being the giant of IT world commands more and more and IT professionals trained in Microsoft technologies can never cease to be in demand. All the successful and growing companies value Microsoft Certification training of their employees as the success measurement. Microsoft Certification training is the only and the last word when it comes to success mantra for aspiring IT professionals. The Microsoft Certification program is one of the most valuable certification programs available to the IT tech simply because Microsoft is a leader in the software field.

There are many Microsoft certifications are available in the current market that one may acquire and many online Certification training centers are in a hierarchy. LCIT – London College of Information Technology is one of them that also have online certification tutoring, learning guideline and provides practice exam questions that help you to pass your IT certification exam more easily with batter performance.  LCIT has a range of Microsoft Certifications Courses that are continually evaluated and updated to ensure relevancy in the marketplace. As a result, certification not only helps you to stay up-to-speed on the latest Microsoft technologies and platforms, but also showcases your skills and value on the job. LCIT provides well aware of its online exam preparation guideline for certification along with your applied experience, these guides can help you prepare by identifying areas of study and providing links to recommended training resources. Beside this LCIT provides well prepared study materials which helps you in better understand of the subjects. Microsoft certification training is just about the best way to climb the ladder to a successful career. If you do not have a certificate, then perhaps now is the time to get one. LCIT is credited by Microsoft, UKRLP and experience of our trainers is familiar in the marketplace. LCIT understand the actual values and the requirements of your business. You can Contact us at ! http://www.lcit.co.uk

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Getting Microsoft Certification Training is a valuable part of career path for everyone’s life. Whether you are new to technology, changing jobs, or a seasoned IT professional, when you get Microsoft Certification Training, you can have right of entry to valuable, exclusive Microsoft resources and its benefits, and you have a chance to connect with a wide network of other certified professionals. Ultimately the end user or the client, who gets the desired service, takes pride in hiring a Microsoft Certified person for batter optimization. Microsoft being the giant of IT world commands more and more and IT professionals trained in Microsoft technologies can never cease to be in demand. All the successful and growing companies value Microsoft Certification training of their employees as the success measurement. Microsoft Certification training is the only and the last word when it comes to success mantra for aspiring IT professionals. The Microsoft Certification program is one of the most valuable certification programs available to the IT tech simply because Microsoft is a leader in the software field.

There are many Microsoft certifications are available in the current market that one may acquire and many online Certification training centers are in a hierarchy. LCIT – London College of Information Technology is one of them that also have online certification tutoring, learning guideline and provides practice exam questions that help you to pass your IT certification exam more easily with batter performance. LCIT has a range of Microsoft Certifications Courses that are continually evaluated and updated to ensure relevancy in the marketplace. As a result, certification not only helps you to stay up-to-speed on the latest Microsoft technologies and platforms, but also showcases your skills and value on the job. LCIT provides well aware of its online exam preparation guideline for certification along with your applied experience, these guides can help you prepare by identifying areas of study and providing links to recommended training resources. Beside this LCIT provides well prepared study materials which helps you in better understand of the subjects. Microsoft certification training is just about the best way to climb the ladder to a successful career. If you do not have a certificate, then perhaps now is the time to get one. LCIT is credited by Microsoft, UKRLP and experience of our trainers is familiar in the marketplace. LCIT understand the actual values and the requirements of your business. You can Contact us at ! http://www.lcit.co.uk

Originally posted 2009-10-31 06:10:08.

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Microsoft CRM 1.2 NT ENG NA CD SUITE

Posted in Software by admin on August 29, 2010 No Comments yet

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Microsoft Business Solutions CRM Suite v1.2 . Microsoft Business Solutions CRM helps businesses build profitable customer relationships. Integrated Sales and Customer Service modules enable employees to share information to improve sales success and deliver consistent, efficient customer service. Sales and customer service features include leads and opportunity management, a complete view of customer history, automated incident management, and a searchable knowled… More >>

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Originally posted 2009-10-25 05:57:44.

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MICROSOFT TRAINING

Posted in Software by admin on August 28, 2010 No Comments yet

Microsoft being the giant of IT world commands more than 80% of the markets share. So, IT professionals trained in Microsoft technologies can never cease to be in demand. All the successful and growing companies value Microsoft training of their employees as the success barometer. <a onClick=”javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(’/outgoing/article_exit_link’);” href=”http://www.koenig-solutions.com”>Microsoft training</a> gives them that extra edge of efficiency and credibility in terms of performance and confidence of the clients.

Why Microsoft Training?

You prefer an expert mechanic to an amateur when it comes to fixing your car. You look for a specialist when your child needs medical help. Expert and professional services are the order of the day and IT is no different where trained and certified professionals are a preferred choice too. Microsoft training is the only and the last word when it comes to success mantra for aspiring IT professionals. It is the premier training – endorsed and preferred by the IT companies the world over.

Career Growth: In today’s dog eat dog world, certification is the only way to stand out. No regular chip on the block can survive the deep waters of competition and performance driven business models where precision and accuracy are the norm. Microsoft Training equips you with the desired expertise of Microsoft products and platforms and validates your real life skills. Microsoft training can be the stepping stone of your career if you are a beginner or give your career the much needed boost of quality and competency. Microsoft training shapes your career path by adding market value to your current or future employment.

Organisation’s Strength: <a onClick=”javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(’/outgoing/article_exit_link’);” href=”http://www.koenig-solutions.com”>Microsoft training</a> builds your confidence as it helps you to be productive, deliver on time and develop your strength in core areas of a technology. And an organisation always retains or hires professionals who are competent and exude confidence.

A Microsoft certified team member is an asset for the whole team, someone they can look up to and follow. Your Microsoft Training ensures to reserve a specialist or an expert’s functional role in a team. Your ability to fight situations head on, being the first one to point out gaps and provide expert solutions are the distinct attributes of Microsoft Training.

And ultimately the end user or the client, who gets the desired service, takes pride in hiring a Microsoft Certified team.

Keeps you Updated: Microsoft training and certification is continually updated to ensure relevancy. Earning a latest Microsoft training certificate demonstrates your hand on skills and matches up with the latest advancement in technologies. Microsoft training increases your efficiency and validates the competency to work with the state-of-art technologies.

Choosing a trainer for your Microsoft training is very critical. Out there is a huge base of training institutes who claim to give you the best but the one who takes the best out of you are few. So, before you go for shopping a certification, make a checklist of your requirements and go in for the best deal.


Originally posted 2009-10-22 17:34:03.

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Microsoft Clouds Don’t Rain on Small Businesses – a Comprehensive Assessment of Microsoft Online Services

Posted in Software by admin on August 27, 2010 No Comments yet

Microsoft Goes SAASy

Flashback

Used to being the unchallenged leader during the early days of information technology, Microsoft never had it as easy since the advent of the internet. No matter the hot new internet technology, Microsoft was forever caught napping. It was never the innovator and forever a laggard in terms of success. Google trounced it at search and online advertising, Yahoo at instant messaging and consumer mail, Blogger, Wordpress and Typepad were far better at blogging software, it never even appeared on the battle ground of social networking with MySpace and Facebook ruling the roost.

But there were certain markets, especially corporate markets, in which Microsoft continued at have a strangle-hold, which kept its cash registers clinking, and at a frantic pace at that. These were the PC OS market with its Windows series, MS Office for Office suites, and its prize cash cows – MS Exchange and MS Sharepoint for enterprise messaging and collaboration.

Now, the above mentioned software are essential for every enterprise, and 5 to 10 years back, Microsoft did undoubtedly offer the most robust solutions available. In those days, since every body was eyeing the juicy big business enterprise segment, with their thousands of users implementations and IT budgets bursting at the seams, it was for that audience these software were developed. So although Exchange and Sharepoint required dedicated servers, complicated implementations and dedicated IT to man and maintain the system, nobody really minded, because these mega enterprises had the money and staff to spare.

The Present

But there was a segment which minded it, the small to medium size business (SMB), segment which had neither the staff, nor resources, nor the inclination. Since not many alternatives were available, they either had to bear the burden, or do without these technologies altogether. But in recent times, things have started to change. In the past 3 years or so, a new approach has emerged, spurred on by technology improvements and increased bandwidth – the software as a service approach. And its primary market is the small to mid sized business segment.

In a recent SaaS survey conducted by Cutter Consortium, nearly three-quarters (72%) of the people who responded reported that they are using Web-based solutions to fill unmet needs. More than a quarter of the respondents (28%) are hoping that these solutions will cut their costs by 20%-30%.

It is true that there was some initial skepticism initially about the viability of SAAS solutions, in that it involves letting go of some control and allowing the organization’s critical data lie on a third party SAAS vendor’s servers. But the benefits of this approach have been so overwhelming, and due to providers like salesforce.com and HyperOffice providing SAAS solutions effectively over the years, that organizations across the board, from small to mega enterprises, have been converted.

Microsoft Plays Catchup

With the enterprise market saturated, Microsoft has also been eyeing the relatively untapped small to mid sized business market in the past few years. Considering the success of SAAS with this segment, Microsoft has introduced offered a succession of software offered as a service in recent times, under the Microsoft Office Live banner. But the real success story with this segment was “hosted Exchange” and “hosted Sharepoint” solutions offered by independent vendors; many of them certified Microsoft partners. First, a little refresher:

What is Hosted Exchange (and how it differs from Exchange Server)?

Every company needs dedicated company email for its employees, as well as some basic productivity solutions to lubricate everyday working (task management, calendars, address books). To cater to these universal needs, Microsoft developed Exchange Server whose major features consist of electronic mail, calendaring, contacts and tasks. The front end client for Exchange through which employees access all this information is usually Outlook, but Exchange also supports mobile and web based access (called Outlook web access or OWA for short). But implementing Exchange is hardly easy, as it includes setting up a dedicated server, undertaking a complex Exchange implementation, in addition to additional anti spam and anti virus implementations for the security of the server. Also, dedicated staff needs to be hired to monitor the system and keep it running, and to manage a myriad of complexities that may arise, since Exchange is a vast solution.

Under hosted Exchange however, all aspects of implementation and maintenance of the Exchange implementation are outsourced to the servers of a specialized “hosted services” provider. Customers still get the most of the features of Exchange – dedicated email, shared calendars/contacts/tasks, and premium features like mobile and web access to information (typically at an extra cost). But unlike an in house implementation, where everybody accesses Exchange over the local network, in this case it is accessed over the internet. This approach is especially beneficial for small to medium businesses which are saved the huge costs of in house implementation and instead have to pay a reasonable monthly subscription.

What is Hosted Sharepoint (and how it differs from Sharepoint Server)?

Apart from basic email capabilities, companies also need the ability to manage the company’s information, stored in documents, and the ability for employees to work together on this information. This is what SharePoint, Microsoft’s browser-based collaboration and document management platform does. It can be used to host and create a company’s web site that includes shared workspaces and documents, as well as specialized applications like to do lists, discussion boards, wikis and blogs. But Sharepoint’s power is coupled with its complexity. It’s implementation is no less cumbersome and costly than Exchange. Moreover, it is not end user friendly. Subject matter experts cannot share their knowledge directly; they always have to either go through IT intermediaries, or undergo specialized training which consumes time and diverts attention from competencies.  Knowledge is not dispersed freely through the organization, but is choked by having to pass through the IT bottleneck.

As with hosted Exchange, under hosted Sharepoint, all aspects of a company’s Sharepoint implementation and management are outsourced to third party vendors. Customers can still access all of Sharepoint’s features over the internet, but for a reasonable monthly fee.

Microsoft Takes the Big Services Plunge

As long as the hosted market was not sizable, Microsoft was content selling Exchange and Sharepoint as software products, and let its partners and independent vendors do the hosting. But considering the bourgeoning of the SAAS market lately, and its future outlook, coupled with tough competition from “alternative” collaboration and messaging offerings like Google Apps, Gmail and HyperOffice, MS finally In Oct. 2007, Microsoft finally took the plunge when it announced hosted Sharepoint and Exchange for enterprises with more than 5,000 seats – titled Exchange Online and Sharepoint Online. In Feb 2008, it went one step further by opening these services to all organizations, irrespective of size.

The Hot News – Microsoft’s “Hosted Service Bundles”

Keeping with its recent rapid movement, on July 8, 2008, Microsoft made another announcement, introducing a novel, if not controversial strategy. In addition to offering its hosted services as single offerings, it announced that early in 2009, it would also offer them as “bundles”, a combination of services at a reduced total cost.

Microsoft has introduced two “bundles”, titled the Deskless Worker suite and Information Worker suite. The deskless worker suite is priced at just $3 per user per month, and will include Exchange Online services as well as read only access to Sharepoint Online services. This is supposedly targeted at workers who typically spend only a very small part of their day in front of the computer. The information worker suite is priced $15 per user per month and includes a full range of offerings including Exchange Online, Share Online and Live Meeting, Microsoft’s web conferencing software.

An Assessment

Great Solution?

At first view, it would seem that Microsoft has come out with a great offering. The entire range of Microsoft’s best of breed enterprise applications, rolled into one, available at a very affordable monthly fee. Exchange online for email, calendars, address books, task management and access over the web and mobile; Sharepoint Online for collaboration and customized portals for teams and partners; and LiveMeeting to conduct audio and video conferencing with multiple participants no matter where they are. All at the customers disposal, in a single offering, at an imminently reachable $15.

A good opportunity to validate the parts – as in they have the right idea messagin, project collaboration, document management, Outlook sharing, couple with online meetings.

Think Again

Whenever something seems so perfect, it always makes sense to bring ones guard up, and look closer. The first phrase to reconsider is – “rolled into one” or “all in one”. Does it mean that all of Microsoft’s great offerings have been integrated into a single, seamless solution, with all aspects communicating with each other? Or does it mean something else.

Well, it means something else. All in one refers more to “all in one pricing”. The services remain exactly as they were; only they will cost less when purchased jointly. Individually, Microsoft sells hosted Exchange Online for $10; SharePoint Online for $7.25; Office Communications Online for $2.50; and Office Live Meeting Online for $4.50. So a joint pricing of $15 means a saving of $ 9.50 per user per month.

Moreover, even the separate components of Microsoft’s new offerings are bare bones solutions, requiring implementation and configuration, before a workable solution is set up. This is effort most small to mid sized businesses are not equipped to make, nor do they want to make. Although the pricing of Microsoft’s bundles may be very tempting, a major reason companies go to “hosted service” providers in the first place is that in addition to hosting they also offer “managed services”. All aspects of configuration, integration and maintenance are their hassle. If all the components – Exchange, Sharepoint, LiveMeeting and Office Communications; are to be integrated into a single seamless solution, that will require massive implementation.

So, although Microsoft’s offering looks enticing from a distance, it is hardly the end to end, ready to use solution businesses are really looking for. Microsoft offers all pieces of the puzzle, but they remain separate pieces that don’t fit together. Even the measly priced Deskless worker suite has attracted a lot of flak. The verdict is that it caters to an imaginary class of worker who needs only read only access to company information. Although real life workers of this class don’t access the company’s information systems as much, they often interact with the system in critical ways. An example is a nurse who may need to keep the hospital’s drug stock updated.

Hosted Service Provider’s Perspective

With Microsoft jumping into the fray, and at very competitive prices at that, traditional providers (Microsoft Solution Providers) of Exchange and Sharepoint hosting are certainly feeling the heat. Setting up Microsoft infrastructure on their servers, and further selling it as a service offered them a steady and ongoing revenue stream. But Microsoft offering such services directly will certainly cut into their pockets as they can hardly hope to compete with Microsoft’s pricing.

Microsoft was well aware that the latest announcement would pinch hosted service partners bad, and not intending to cut them out of the picture completely, it made another announcement intended to keep them interested. Partners can resell Microsoft’s new hosted service offering and pocket a percentage of the ongoing revenue. Partners will receive 12 percent per user, per month, up front for a first-year contract, and 6 percent per user, per month, of the ongoing subscription fee. So in the first year, resellers of hosted services will receive 18 percent margins on the subscription value, and 6 percent for subsequent years. But in spite of this carrot, partners are still smarting, because reselling Microsoft services won’t be nearly as profitable as letting out on premise implementations. 

Some Microsoft solution providers are worried that this puts them in the feast-or-famine mode of trying to find the next project to generate consulting revenue as opposed to recurring revenue streams associated with keeping Exhange and SharePoint servers running.

There is Hope

Although hosted service providers who provide bare bones hosted Microsoft products will feel the competition from Microsoft’s new offerings, but there barely are any vendors who do just that. A vital part of what these companies do has always been adding value by offering integration, consulting and management services on top of the basic Microsoft products they host for their customers. And this need for integration, management and consulting still remains because Microsoft will merely offer basic hosting of its products, while end customers need ready to use products, without the hassle of implementing and managing the application.

So, these companies can continue to do what they’ve been doing all along and still attract customers – host Exchange and Sharepoint on their servers, and build solutions on top of that and offer them to customers as services. Alternatively they can resell Microsoft’s hosted services by adding value added services on top of that, and attract a premium price. One example could be offering support for email on iPhone and Blackberry that stripped down hosted Exchange does not. Or a company could integrate all the components of Microsoft’s bundle – Sharepoint, Exchange, LiveMeeting and Office Communications, into a single seamless solution with a centralized console.

The Search for Truly “Complete” Solutions

Although with this announcement, Microsoft didn’t quite deliver what it seemed to offer, the need it sought to address is nonetheless very pertinent. The need for a truly end to end, integrated messaging, collaboration and web conferencing solution, with each component fitting seamlessly into the whole and communicating with every other component. Solutions which don’t require any hardware, downloads or maintenance and are ready to use from day one. Solutions which come at an affordable monthly subscription.

So, do end customers have to wait for a couple of years before somebody else takes up this challenge? The answer is a resounding “certainly not!”. Although Microsoft may make it seem like it was the first to serve this compelling need (not that it really did serve the need), it was for the precise reason of pressure from rival products that Microsoft took the “bundled hosting” plunge. Google for one offers many compelling alternatives to Microsoft’s Exchange and Sharepoint with Google Apps, Google Pages, Gmail et all. But even Google’s star products are piece meal, and it hasn’t so far come up with a truly integrated end to end solution. Moreover, it doesn’t have a web conferencing solution at all, which would be vital in a totally complete solution.

But there is a another category of solution providers, who may not be as big as Google and Microsoft, or get that kind of frenzied airtime, but they have for years offered very compelling solutions to small and mid sized businesses. Many of these solutions would put the biggies to shame, and are in intimate touch with the real needs of the small to mid sized business segment. To present my case, I shall discuss the web based application HyperOffice. HyperOffice has been operating in the “Exchange and SharePoint Alternative” domain for years, and they’ve built their solution bottom up, based on experience. It would not be wrong to say, that they’ve been doing for years what Microsoft promised to do just now, and did not do even that.

Now to assess HyperOffice on the basis of the parameters we have defined for a truly end to end solution.

Exchange Features

HyperOffice includes business email, shared contact management, shared calendars and shared task management. It also includes Outlook integration and can be used to power the Outlook accounts of your employees as if Exchange were running in the background, only that its not. Users can access their accounts on their desktops using Outlook or online using any Mac or PC browser and all information is automatically kept in synch. Moreover users can also access and synch their accounts from mobile devices like iPhone, Blackberry etc.

Sharepoint Features

As an alternative to Sharepoint, HyperOffice includes a publisher tool which can be used to set up dedicated intranet and extranet workspaces for employees, departments, partners or clients. The publisher allows for deep customization of the workspaces according to user needs. Users can finely manage the appearance, layout, pages, interlinking of these workspaces. In addition they can choose from a range of collaboration tools to add to each workspace – document management, calendars, address books, to do lists, task management, forums, IM, polls etc.

HyperOffice also includes a rich online document management tool. It allows for easy online storage and organization of all file types and allows people to collaborate on documents using features like versioning, notifications, locking, overwrite protection etc.

Web Conferencing

Keeping with growing travel prices and increasing openness of companies to web conferencing as a mode of communication, HyperOffice has recently introduced HyperMeeting, its web conferencing tool. It is as robust as any web conferencing solution, with the ability to conference with upto 125 participants, file distribution, presentations, application and desktop sharing, whiteboard etc.

Integratedness

The best thing about a solution like HyperOffice is that all parts fit perfectly into the whole. This makes sense, because even in a business, all parts are forever interacting with each other, and so it should be with a collaboration solution. Consider the following scenario – A web conference needs to be set up. Since it is a meeting, invites need to be sent out to all the participants. So an automatic invitation tool will be involved. The invitation tool will need to talk to address books so that the right recipients are selected. Moreover, to ensure that participants don’t have clashing schedules, calendars will need to be compared. Before the meeting is undertaken some documents may need to be distributed to the participants, and collaborated on. So the document management tool would be involved. The conference may relate to an important milestone in a project. So the project management tool would be involved. This is only one situation in which one can envision different parts of the system having to interact with each other; there may be a myriad of other such situations. The synergies that are to be had in such a system are tremendous.

In HyperOffice, different parts of the system come together simply, logically and effectively. It’s no wonder that it’s been nominated for many awards under the “design” category. The solution allows users to set up workspaces for individuals with tools like email, personal document libraries, address books, calendars, to do lists, links, reminders etc. On the second level workspaces can be set up for groups with looks like document management and collaboration, shared calendars, shared address books, group tasks, web conferencing, forums, polls, chat etc. This is a great example of the coming together of messaging, collaboration and web conferencing features.

Moreover, HyperOffice includes a myriad of other features which can only come after years of experience working with clients. These are the ability to integrate the solution with Outlook, mobile access for devices like iPhone and Blackberry, and the ability to manage documents and drag and drop upload documents directly from the desktop.

Another great aspect from an administration point of view is the ability to manage everything from a central console. All aspects of collaboration are contained within HyperOffice and users don’t have to look in different directions and learn a myriad of software for different uses.

Tailored for SMBs

Big names like Microsoft and Google always eye the bigger customers of the range of around 5000 seats because of the juicer profits to be gotten from those clients. So both the products and the services offered around these products take shape with that segment in mind. Smaller companies like HyperOffice, however have been developed specifically for the small to mid sized business segment, and refined through years of experience. The onus is on developing ready to use products with easy “push button” functionality.

HyperOffice just needs a signup and can be set up almost instantly. It is an end-user’s tool, as just about anybody can get on the system and publish information or use the tools. No technical expertise is required to implement or use it. Moreover, they also offer free training and support services to assist companies along the way. If a customer chooses, they can easily scale down the solution, and choose only a subset of the tools offered based on its needs and comfort level, rather than the entire suite.

Conclusion

In conclusion, although Microsoft has opened its hosted solutions to all, they still remain suitable for organizations which are largish if not large. Vendors could also resell Microsoft’s bundles by throwing in integration and management services, but then they will ask for a premium price and the low price tags won’t remain. Frankly, even in their hosted avatar, Microsoft tools are still not suitable for small businesses because they never were developed for this segment, and the effect will always be of trying to squeeze a big foot in a small shoe.

Clearly, the lesson for growing organizations is that although Microsoft and other big names have rather belatedly gotten on the “Small to medium sized business” bandwagon, one has to cut through the hype, and look in all directions for the best solution. And more often than not, the most compelling solutions will come from elsewhere.

 

Originally posted 2009-11-15 12:51:00.

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Microsoft CRM – 10 Reasons To Choose Dynamics CRM

Posted in Software by admin on August 26, 2010 No Comments yet

1 – Familiar look and feel to MS CRM.

MS Dynamics CRM extends Outlook therefore the training required to use Dynamics CRM is minimal.

2. A single holistic view of all your customer information.

One place to find all the correspondence you’ve had with your customers. No duplication, easy to find information and a better customer experience.

3. Powered by MS SQL Server

SQL Server powers MS CRM this allows you to create a powerful reporting feature set that will drive your business to exploit more profitable avenues and avoid costly customers & products in favour of more lucrative pursuits.

4. Help secure your company’s information.

Your customers information is a very valuable. Your competitors would love it! Your ex-employees may covet that information as the changes roles. Protecting your information is vital. Dynamics helps to do this by limiting access to the data while allowing all the relevant data to each role to be accessible.

5. Achieve a high ROI -

MS CRM is cost effective and an innovative product that drives your sales forward and upward. This creates a high return on investment.

6. Send and receive faxes and emails within the CRM interface (outlook).

Really convenient everything a busy sales person needs to do can be done with a few easy clicks.

7. MS CRM is easy to maintain.

MS CRM is built around standard Microsoft technologies: SQL Server, Exchange, windows and active directory.

8. MS Dynamics CRM is highly customizable.

Make your CRM work the way your business those not the other way round!

9. Cost effective and widely supported.

Because MS CRM is built on Microsoft technologies there is a wide network of experts out there ( Microsoft Certified Systems engineers ) that can support the technologies that the CRM System relies on.

10. Microsoft Dynamics CRM is pretty!

Dynamics CRM looks great. The system is intuitive and looks the way you imagine it should. The practicalities of everyday use have been thoroughly considered when designing this product.

Originally posted 2009-10-31 06:07:26.

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Latest Notebook Reviews: Fujitsu LifeBook U820 Tablet PC

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Latest Notebook Reviews: Fujitsu LifeBook U820 Tablet PC

Originally posted 2009-09-30 16:41:01.

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