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Page 1: Making the case for OFFICE365 (1)

Making the case for FOR THE ENTERPRISE CUSTOMER

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The high cost of On Premise Productivity

Every 2-3 years, new hardware & software for desktop and server must be bought to keep environment up to date

Need a resident IT expert to maintain Infrastructure

No easy way to tell if environment is secure, correctly configured

Budgetary approvals for upgrades take time, affecting productivity

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On premise vs Cloud-based

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Your employees are using the cloud, whether you know it or not

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Disadvantages of unplanned, disparate cloud software use

Lost control of the IT environment

Tools don‘t talk to each other

Many vendors / invoices to pay or limited use software

Tools aren‘t enterprise class (Skype)

Best practices are not created, people change tools frequently

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BYOD: The employee dictates their device

PCs, laptops, tablets, smartphones, Apple computers

How do you ensure users devices will be compatible with your solution, and have the software they need?

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The Solution:

Office365 Enterprise is a unified cloud based enterprise platform that thrives in a BYOD environment

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Depth and Breadth of Tools

Tools for collaboration, Enterprise IM, webcasts, cloud storage, project management, CRM included

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BYOD Support for Office365

Users can install up to 5 copies of Office 2013 across their devices

Mobile devices have full Office365 accessibility via an Office365 app

All devices support Office Web Apps (mobile viewing & editing of files)

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Unified access to all cloud apps

Lync (enterprise IM & webcast) checks free / busy time in Outlook

Office 2013 “knows you” and remembers the files you worked on from any device

Can check information from any app in the cloud using one login

Cloud apps have a similar, familiar look and feel across all platforms.