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Microsoft launches Exchange, SharePoint Online

Move to hosted apps 'a generational shift,' says executive

November 17, 2008 12:00 PM ET

IDG News Service - In five years, Microsoft Corp. expects half of all enterprise employees with e-mail to use combined online and premises-based systems, an executive said Monday at a launch event for Exchange Online and SharePoint Online.

About 500,000 users have already adopted Exchange Online since a limited release for large enterprises in October 2007, Stephen Elop, president of the Microsoft Business Division, said at the event in San Francisco. That release made the two applications available, on dedicated Microsoft servers, to enterprises with 5,000 or more employees.

Starting Monday, the services are available to all small, midsize and large organizations in the U.S., hosted on shared resources at Microsoft. They can be purchased online or through partners. The offering had been available previously in a beta test.

Though the hosted applications have been slowly rolling out over time, their wide availability is a key step in Microsoft's transition from a maker of client and server applications to a provider of ones that are hosted in the Internet "cloud" and available through any browser. The company is facing a growing trend toward hosted applications, led by rivals such as Salesforce.com Inc. and Google Inc.

Elop acknowledged the ongoing transition. "We believe this is part of a generational shift," he said.

Exchange Online and SharePoint Online can be purchased as part of the Microsoft Online Services Suite, which also includes Office Live Meeting and Office Communications Online, for $15 per user per month. They are also available individually, priced at $10 per user per month for Exchange Online and $7.25 per person per month for SharePoint Online. The administrator functions of the applications announced Monday are only available in English, but end users can set their own languages through the same language tool that's in Outlook.

The applications released Monday can be used through a browser, PC client or any mobile device that works with Microsoft's ActiveSync, with data synchronized automatically when users go online.

This online-offline capability is a major feature that sets Microsoft's hosted applications apart from those of competitors such as Google Apps, said Eron Kelly, the software vendor's senior director of business online services marketing. It's critical to let users work with their mail, calendars and other information when they can't get Internet access, he said.

Another version of the applications for online-only use is available now under the large-enterprise program and will come out for all businesses in the first half of 2009, Kelly said. That version is designed for employees who don't have a PC dedicated to them, such as drivers and manufacturing workers, he said. It costs $2 per user per month for either Exchange or SharePoint, or $3 per user per month for the entire suite.


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