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It’s a great story: your business desperately needs email and collaboration to be successful, but let’s face it: Exchange and SharePoint are far from easy to implement or run. To the rescue come Microsoft’s Office365 offering, allowing you to buy that critical email and collaboration functionality as a utility, just like you do electricity or water, and you don’t have to have an IT geek to pull it off! But as easy as Office365 makes this, it’s still not a piece of cake to pull it off and fall in love with what you have. Because it’s such a simple and compelling story, there’s a tendency to gloss over, ignore, or fail to allow for some minor issues and limitations that can unfortunately add up to irritation, frustration, or even worse, a loss of productivity and profit. This session is less about the numerous benefits and features of the new Office365 offerings from Microsoft Online Services and more about how you need to be able to identify the small things that can trip you up and be prepared to address them proactively. It will show you how to consider some of the unexpected solutions you need to have in place to implement a cloud-based solution for business communication and collaboration and how to make sure that the possible opportunities present in Office365 can be realized by your organization without pain, frustration, or failure.

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and Why That’s Difficult

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New Identity Platform New Server Platforms Improved

Administration

• Single Sign-In (SSO)

• Federated identity

• Live ID infrastructure

• Microsoft Federation

Gateway

• Exchange 2010,

SharePoint 2010,

Lync 2010

• Architected from the

ground up for multi-tenancy

• Server-service parity

• Improved coexistence

• Native migration tools

• Role-based access

control

• Remote PowerShell

• Extended control

panels • Self-serve user admin

• More settings /

options exposed to

admin.

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• SharePoint Online Developer Guide

• MSDN SharePoint Online Resource Center

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SharePoint Standard: Server License: $4600

Server: $1500 x 2 servers = $3000

SQL Server 2008 Std: $2000

User CALs: $90 x 100 users = $9000 a year

Exchange Standard: Server License: $1100

Server: $1500

User CALs: $60 x 100 = $6000 a year

Lync Standard: Server License: $670

Server: $1500

SQL Server 2008 Std: $2000

User CALs: $32 x 100 = $3200 a year

SharePoint Online: $4.00

Exchange Online: $4.00

Lync Online: $2.00

$9,600 Total Cost

Per Year $34,570

$15.50 per user

per month

$7.17 per user

per month

$6.14 per user

per month

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… hold that thought

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