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Lack of MS SharePoint Talent

Monday, February 13th, 2012

ISHIR believes that Microsoft SharePoint 2010 is a complex environment and the US market particularly major markets such as Dallas, Houston, Seattle, New York, Austin, Chicago, Miami are facing a severe shortage of Microsoft SharePoint 2010 talent and expertise. It may be technically quite difficult and comparatively expensive for any business to implement Microsoft SharePoint 2010 employing internal resources due to lack of knowledge and expertise. More often this results into project delivery timescale’s slip and/or worse still abandon their Microsoft SharePoint 2010 projects due to lack of available talent. So, even though Microsoft SharePoint 2010 is as ‘hot’ as it can come by, it is crying out loud due to acute lack of talent and expertise. ISHIR has identified that the prominent reason behind businesses suffering from deficit of Microsoft SharePoint 2010 resources in the US is that there aren’t enough people who have the required qualifications and appropriate skills to fulfill the increasing demand for new apps. According to an industry study, the use of Microsoft Microsoft SharePoint 2010 is growing, but maintenance costs can be high, especially given the lack of trained personnel.

A “State of the Market” study by Osterman Research, which surveyed “more than 120 IT executives, managers and staffers at mid-to-large enterprises”, stated that the average cost to manage Microsoft SharePoint 2010 is $46 per user every month. Contrastingly, Microsoft Exchange management costs were found to be much lower, ranging from around $15 to $25 per user every month.

This is where ISHIR steps in. ISHIR is a Microsoft Gold Partner with Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Gold competency. We are proficient in developing solutions employing Microsoft SharePoint 2007 and 2010 Platform and inter-related Microsoft and third-party technologies such as K2, AgilePoint, AvePoint, SharePoint Duet to name a few. Our large talent pool of professional Microsoft SharePoint 2007/2010 experts employ industry best practices to assure that our Microsoft SharePoint 2007/2010 solution caters to all your enterprise portal requirements, while at the same time enabling your IT resources to just focus on your company’s core business.  We have a deep knowledge in Microsoft SharePoint Branding and User Experience Design, Web Part Development; Microsoft SharePoint based product development, Microsoft SharePoint Quick Start programs, Microsoft SharePoint Consulting and Microsoft SharePoint SharePoint Governance and Administration.  Please visit us at www.ishir.com to learn more about our capabilities.

Is There Any Fix or Urgency On Microsoft To Fix The Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft SharePoint Integration Issues

Friday, January 13th, 2012

Microsoft seems to be distracted with a number of low priority issues but they have not gotten any fix around this historic problem between Microsoft Office Outlook and Microsoft SharePoint.

Don’t Hate Us Because We are a Microsoft Partner

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

It feels like 20 years ago all over again when I used to read about Microsoft antitrust hearings in the newspaper. The recent news is that Microsoft is the most despised software company. This is according to research from Amplicate, a company that tracks what people say online. We were skeptical so we Binged the company and it seems legit. Then to be fair I used Google and got similar results. ;)

Amplicate gives Microsoft a “70 percent hate score,” meaning that the large majority of people that have posted on its Web site have bad things to say about the cost and stability of Microsoft Software and tools. Microsoft also received more comments (good and bad) than any other software vendor on Amplicate’s list.
We have an explanation: First, Microsoft is not perfect and does not produce the perfectly bug free products. We fight its software all too often being a Microsoft Gold Partner ourselves. Microsoft is both a target for hackers (because it is so ubiquitous) and a punching bag for millions of customers that depend on Windows, Office, etc.

By the way, Oracle claimed a 78 percent level of hate. Ouch Larry, you aren’t any better.

 

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Microsoft COO Turner bashes competitors in WPC keynote

Thursday, July 14th, 2011

 

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For his annual keynote at the Microsoft Wordwide Partner Conference, taking place this week in Los Angeles, Microsoft Chief Operating Officer Kevin Turner wasted little time challenging Microsoft’s many competitors. He flouted the supposed weaknesses of Cisco, IBM, Google, Oracle and others, letting attendees know that Microsoft is gunning for these companies’ business.

“I am grateful for those competitors. It is fun going after them in a big way,” he said.

Turner even took the opportunity to criticize some of Microsoft’s old technologies, such as Windows XP and Office 2003.

As the COO, Turner oversees Microsoft’s worldwide sales, marketing, and services. And at the WPC conference, his role is to rally Microsoft partners to march into battle against competing companies. This year, however, Turner seemed even more eager than usual to call out competitors by name and list their putative deficiencies.

Google was one of the first companies Turner savaged, particularly in regards to its online office suite, Google Docs. “Two years ago, all of the headlines said Microsoft was in big trouble,” he said. “Guess what? It hasn’t happened.”

He criticized Google for hidden fees in Google Docs, which Microsoft competes against with its own recently launched Office365. Turner claimed that Google’s annual fee of $50 per user per year is “only the tip of the iceberg.” Customers may incur additional fees, the nature of which Turner did not specify.

He also touted Office365, taking the time to quote an article from a trade magazine, stating that “Office 365, frankly, is to Google Apps as XBOX 360 Live is to Pong.”

“Office365, ladies and gentlemen, is nothing but a Google butt-kicker,” he said, adding that Office365 had already gained 5 million licensed users. He also mocked Google Talk as an “inferior messaging system.”

Discussing Cisco, Turner extolled the audience to go after that company’s profitable teleconference business. “Think about all the years that Cisco has been milking those high margins — 75, 80 percent margins — on its unified communications product,” he said, adding that Microsoft’s partners could offer a lower-cost alternative through Microsoft’s Lync unified communications offering.

Another target was IBM. Turner notes that Microsoft has migrated 4.5 million users off of IBM’s Lotus Notes, and expects to migrate another 5 million this year, all in favor of Microsoft Exchange.

Taking aim at Oracle, Tuner rhetorically asked: “How many happy Oracle customers are you talking to?”

“There is a tremendous opportunity for us to really go after the Oracle customer right now,” he said. He posited that SQL Server was a lower-cost and more secure alternative to the Oracle database.

With VMware, he referred to something he called the “VMware tax,” noting that Microsoft’s Hyper-V virtualization software offers the ability to run more virtual machines, after the first six, at no additional cost. “We caught VMware flat-footed because of the economics of the cloud,” he said. “The more VMs you add, the more you save.”

This is not the first year that Turner has bashed competitors. Last year at WPC, Turner mocked Apple for its problems with the then recently released iPhone 4, calling it Apple’s Vista, referring to Microsoft’s own less-than-enthusiastically received operating system.

Apple was not spared Turner ‘s mockery this year either. Comparing Apple’s approach to its operating systems with Microsoft’s, Turned mused that “your guess is as good as mine as to when [Apple will merge] the iOS and MacOS.” Windows 8, in contrast, will be a single OS that will bridge a wide range of different devices, he noted.

Turner also took apparent delight in displaying photos of an unnamed authorized Apple reseller store in Latin America that was selling Apple desktops and Apple laptops running Windows 7. “That should tell you a lot about having a great OS.”

Some of Turner’s jibes were more enthusiastic than coherent. “It is so good to have something to compete with Salesforce.com head-to-head,” Turner trumpeted, referring to Microsoft’s Dynamics CRM Online, which has gone live in direct competition with Salesforce.com’s offerings. “Now, we have this humongous pacifier to stick in the mouth of [Salesforce.com CEO] Marc Benioff.”

Not all of Turner’s talk was bluster. He also took the opportunity to provide a eulogy for Microsoft products that the company hopes its users will upgrade, namely Windows XP, Office 2003 and Internet Explorer 6. “Those products deserve a standing ovation. They have been so good to so many people. But you know what? They are dead. End-of-life is 2014,” Turner said.

These widely used products define what Microsoft is for far too many people, he added. “The reality is that is not what we are at all. You can’t even begin to get someone’s mind around Lync and SharePoint and the cloud until we get these old applications remediated and moved forward,” he said.

Turner also outlined the strategy partners should take to help get their customers onto the Microsoft Azure cloud. Microsoft’s Azure service has already collected 40,000 customers across 41 countries, although this is a small percentage of the customers Microsoft would like to have using this service. He explained that the two vital pieces of software that every organizations should have to get cloud ready is Microsoft System Center and Microsoft Active Directory.

“When they want they want to go to the cloud, these two assets will make that possible,” he said. “If they are not quite ready to go to cloud, it doesn’t matter. We’ll take them when they are ready.”

Webinar – Microsoft Business Productivity Online Suite

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Cloud computing is becoming an increasingly popular approach to driving down costs while making the business more nimble. With Microsoft cloud computing, you can:

  • Increase productivity and satisfaction by providing seamless experiences across the PC, Web, and phone and from the data center to the cloud
  • Remain confident that your data and services will be protected and available as you reap the efficiency, cost, and environmental benefits of the cloud

Interested in the potential of cloud computing for your operations? We invite you to join us for a webcasts to learn how our approach enables enterprise-class services, consistent connected experiences, and the power of choice.

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Capabilities of SharePoint Server 2010

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Microsoft SharePoint is composed of a number of products forming different components and offering different functionality. Based on Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services, SharePoint offers a fully functional portal post installation and hosted SharePoint application.

Many organizations have benefited from installing it. It gives a proper basic structure to build a single workspace. Server options include news, topic areas, catalogs, private websites, websites creation, and tools for searching or viewing information, employees, and work groups. SharePoint server can serve up to 1,000,000 end users, who are registered in Active Directory, all at the same time. It also has a capacity of 250 pages per second. The high performance and scalability have prompted many organizations to opt for SharePoint web application services.

Capabilities of SharePoint Server

Collaboration, Enterprise Portal Solutions, Enterprise Search, Enterprise Content Management, Business Process and Forms, Business Intelligence and Licensed for Internet/Extranet

SharePoint 2010 Sites delivers a single infrastructure to provide portal and collaboration capabilities across internet, intranet and extranet. Bring all users together to share information, and knowledgebase across organizations.

SharePoint 2010 Search gives users the ability to find the people, content, and information they need by combining an integrated, with enterprise search technology.

SharePoint 2010 Communities empowers organization to work with people in ways that are most effective for them. Allow employees to collaborate in groups, share knowledge and ideas, connect with colleagues, and find information and experts without difficulty.

SharePoint 2010 Insights enables users to access and act together with information across unstructured and structured data sources. Empower users to discover the right people and expertise to make better and more accurate business decisions.

SharePoint 2010 Content enables users to participate in a governed, compliant content management lifecycle. SharePoint Content makes it possible to skillfully balance user experience with organization policy and business process.

SharePoint Foundation 2010 is made for small business organizations or departments looking for a low-cost entry-level or pilot solution for secure, Web-based portal. Organization can use SharePoint Foundation to coordinate schedules, share, organize documents, and participate in discussions through team workspaces, blogs, wikis, and knowledgebase on the platform that is the underlying infrastructure for SharePoint Server.

SharePoint Designer 2010 is the tool of choice for the rapid development of SharePoint applications. With the help of SharePoint Designer, advanced users and developers can quickly create SharePoint solutions. Expert users can compose no-code solutions that encompass a variety of common scenarios, from collaborative sites and web publishing to line-of-business data integration, business intelligence solutions, and HR workflows. These great solutions leverage the building blocks available in SharePoint in an easy-to-use environment. Additionally, developers can use SharePoint Designer 2010 to get a rapid start on SharePoint development projects.

SharePoint 2010 is The Business Collaboration Platform

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Microsoft SharePoint is becoming ubiquitous. If it isn’t in your organization yet, it most likely will be soon. There are several beneficial reasons for this from an infrastructure and architecture standpoint.

SharePoint 2010 is The Business Collaboration Platform for the Enterprise & the Web that enables you to connect & empower people through an integrated and rich set of features that can be deployed as Intranet, Extranet or Internet-facing solutions.

Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2010 helps you cut costs with a unified infrastructure while allowing you to rapidly respond to your business needs which can help improve organizational effectiveness by providing comprehensive enterprise search and content management, accelerating shared business processes, and facilitating information-sharing across boundaries for better business insight, whether deployed on-premise or as hosted services,

You can quickly create and manage SharePoint sites that support specific content publishing, enterprise portal solution, records management, or BI needs. You can also conduct effective searches for people and documents; participate in forms-driven business processes; and access and analyze large business data.

From a business perspective, SharePoint 2010 solves the need for a centralized solution that can be used in conjunction with existing software and applications.  By leveraging the BCS, SharePoint 2010 can natively connect to existing sources of information.  With the Multi-tenancy feature, organizations have more control with hosted environments (from the hosting side of things as well as the client side).

As an administrator, this release has made drastic improvements toward a solution that is not only manageable, but one that is easy to maintain.  The integration with Windows PowerShell allows for more administrative control, a more efficient command line, and improves productivity.  The new s makes it easier to locate and configure settings for your environment.  SharePoint 2010 has incorporated more performance controls, logging and reporting options, as well as a much desired improvement on the native disaster-recovery options.  The revamped service applications feature ensures greater flexibility with regards to the shared services being used within the environment.

On the Developer Front, whether the challenge that you are trying to solve is a simple one-off application with a few data tables or the front end for an enterprise solution that drives the organization, SharePoint 2010 and the Office 2010 clients provide the tools you need to manage your data, support your users, and connect the processes. As a developer using SharePoint you are not tied to tediously building interactive edit screens, buried in building architecture, or stymied by building security. Building on the benefits of the SharePoint platform allows you to get more done.

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Why Sharepoint Services are Need For Small Businesses

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Some years ago, Linux was often preferred by most webmasters. Systems running the Microsoft Windows NT4 were critiqued, neglected because of lack of security, and difficulty to administer. According to many, Linux has simplified core, which could be easily reduced to the sole purpose of web hosting, unlike windows.

Listening to those critics, Microsoft launched Windows 2000 server that is not only secure adequately, but also easy to use, even by computer newbies. With the development of Windows 2000, Microsoft offered webmasters (1) a more secure system based on a new core, and (2) an interface like Windows 98, but much easier to be administered. The development of Microsoft Sharepoint Portal Server , which is easy to deploy, administer and use . With its familiar graphical interface, it is easy to use. In addition, Windows  SharePoint Server 2003 R2 is secure and reliable.

Converting your file server in a collaboration server – Microsoft SharePoint Services is the ideal platform for creating web sites for information sharing and productivity of teams. It can accommodate thousands of sites within an organization, manages the distribution of charge within a server farm and deployment of databases in cluster.

Small companies have found large gains in the use of SharePoint to address specific business problems with measurable results. In many cases the free version of the software (WSS) is sufficient to provide enormous value, and therefore the cost is very reasonable for the tightest of budgets.

Small businesses find documents and information that is common to all employees or employee groups. Make this content “Self-service”, sending the intranet site.

*Human Resources documents – manuals, employee vacation request forms, employee contact lists, emergency contact lists, etc.

* The files of clients – current contracts, contact information, meeting notes, forms, costs, etc.

* File Operations – reports, accounting files, procedures, contact lists from your suppliers, etc.

Web services easy to find, share and reuse – Windows Server 2003 R2 includes the multi-platform UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery and Integration) for the establishment of a dynamic and flexible infrastructure for Web services.

Microsoft Office SharePoint Sever (MOSS) and Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) are vast platforms and thus in-depth product knowledge is inevitable for a successful, optimal yield, full life cycle implementation.

Companies like Ishir Infotech, Catapult system having expertise in Sharepoint Development, have been engaged in implementation and customization of this technology since its inception. Thus over the period of time have we have developed a unique methodology to understand the nuances of client requirements and match that up with best possible corresponding solution, be it with Out of the Box features or custom development.

Improve the protection and availability of documents- With its new restoration function, any user can instantly recover previous versions of their files, without the need of a computer technician.

Rapid Deployment of Applications with the Integrated Web Application Server – The integrated Microsoft. NET is deeply integrated into the operating system Windows Server 2003 R2, enabling the creation of high-performance Web applications without ambiguity.

Microsoft Business Productivity Online Suite now for $10 per user per month (new pricing)

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Small and medium enterprises can now subscribe to Microsoft’s e-mail and collaboration solutions online, for $10 per user per month.

All one needs to do is log on to the online services center, add the chosen services that could range from Exchange Online Standard, SharePoint Online Standard, Office Communication Online and Office Live Meeting Standard, to their shopping cart.

Microsoft has announced the commercial availability of the online services offering from prices starting at $2 per user per month for deskless workers. This is something really unique offering from Microsoft for users within the enterprise traditionally neglected by IT departments due to software licensing costs. Deskless workers include people in the shop floor, truck drivers, factory workers, etc. A smaller business can access the suite online and start using it for a monthly subscription whereas mid or large companies can migrate from their legacy systems with the help of partners like ISHIR.

While the standard BPOS suite will cost the $10 per user per month, they could choose individual offerings at the rate of $5 per user per month for Exchange Online, $5.25 per user per month for SharePoint. The subscription fee for Office Communication Online is $2 per month per user and for Office Live Meeting is $4.50 per user per month.  Now there is a cost-effective way for your entire organization to communicate and collaborate.  You can adjust the mix of Standard and Deskless offerings to suit your needs and budgets.

As part of Microsoft Software + Services offering the customers will have the option to use flexible models of accessing enterprise wide software, both on premise and off the internet or a combination of both, at low prices. ISHIR already has over 100 businesses on board in the 30 day trial period. Clients already in trial claim that their businesses can experience increased operational efficiency and the savings could be between 10 and 50 per cent of the information technology costs depending their existing IT costs.

The mid to larger enterprises will now be able to leverage a combination of on premise and on the cloud based solution to bring about efficiencies and cost cutting benefits, not to mention be able to re-purpose their IT resources to more strategic initiatives within the IT organization.

To sign up for a 30 day risk free trial please visit http://www.ishir.com/ishir-microsoft-online-services-bpos-request-free-trial-form.htm

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Microsoft BPOS Targets Google Apps, Agressively Cuts Exchange Online and SharePoint Online Price

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Microsoft has agressively cut its per user per month list price for Exchange Online and SharePoint services and cut by 33 percent the price of its Business Productivity Online Services suite of online productivity applications.

The pricing of Microsoft Exchange Online from US $10 per user per month to US $5 for Exchange Online is significant because it brings Microsoft Exchange Online much closer to the price Google charges for its Google Apps Premier Edition (GAPE) suite that is anchored by Gmail product.

In addition to the price change, Microsoft said allowable mailbox sizes would go from 5GB to 25GB, a move that ups Microsoft’s stake “bottomless” inbox war with other online email providers.

The pricing for Microsoft Sharepoint Online will now cost US $5.25 per from US $7.25 per user per month.

Microsoft Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS) was previously priced at US $15 per user and will now be priced at US $10 per user. This is a very agressive move from Microsoft to further build on the momentum it has gotten from the launch of its Microsoft Online Services offering which entirely driven and demanded by Microsoft clients.

To sign up for a 30 day risk free trial please visit http://www.ishir.com/ishir-microsoft-online-services-bpos-request-free-trial-form.htm

To learn about the services please visit http://www.ishir.com/microsoft-business-productivity-online-suite.htm