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Microsoft rolls out cloud for federal gov't users

By Nancy Gohring
February 24, 2010 02:32 PM ET

IDG News Service - Microsoft Corp. today announced a suite of hosted cloud services that will be delivered from facilities dedicated to federal government users.

Microsoft made the announcement at its Redmond, Wash., headquarters during its annual U.S. Public Sector CIO Summit.

The offerings available in Business Productivity Online Suite Federal include Exchange, SharePoint, Office Live Meeting and Office Communications. They will be hosted from special facilities in an effort to meet the particular needs of federal agencies.

"It's a separate, dedicated infrastructure in secure facilities," said Rob Markezich, corporate vice president of online services at Microsoft.

Physical access to the site will be controlled with biometric systems, and the only people who will be able to access it will be U.S. citizens, he said. "We've heard quite often from customers in the U.S. that to meet certain regulations that was a requirement," he said.

Those users will also be required to undergo "rigorous" background checks, including fingerprinting, Markezich said.

Other users, including state agencies, can use the federal service, but that will cost more than Microsoft's standard Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS), which complies with many of the rigorous standards that most state agencies require, he said.

Judging from the questions from the audience at the event, federal agencies may be interested in the concept but worry about a couple of potential issues including connectivity and security. "The more that's in the cloud, the more bandwidth you need," one conference attendee said during a question-and-answer period, complaining about connections from commercial Internet providers. "What's the strategy for helping us get to the cloud reliably?"

Most customers that would use the federal service are likely to use dedicated network connections to Microsoft's data centers, Markezich said.

But dedicated lines come with additional costs that often-strapped government agencies likely don't have. Other attendees asked if government programs like E-rate, which helps connect schools and libraries to the Internet, or Internet 2, a consortium of universities that works with the government to build networks, might help fund such dedicated connections. Microsoft said it has begun investigating whether that might be a possibility.

Even if that option becomes available, dedicated lines come with additional costs that budget-conscious government agencies likely can't afford. Other attendees asked if government programs like E-rate, which helps connect schools and libraries to the Internet, or Internet 2, a consortium of universities that works with the government to build networks, might help fund such dedicated connections. Microsoft said it has begun investigating whether that might be a possibility.

The company will also have to satisfy government agencies' concerns about liability -- especially concerns about liability in the event of a security breach. Without describing the details, Markezich said that Microsoft specifies the terms of its liability for data in its contract.

"The principle we use is it's your data, we don't look to make money on it other than the service fees you pay us," he said. The contract describes how Microsoft protects data and what happens if it becomes unavailable or compromised, he said.

Microsoft also announced all of the regulations and standards that its basic BPOS service now complies with, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, ISO 27001, the Federal Information Processing Standard and the Trusted Internet Connection initiative.

The federal service supports all of those plus the rigorous International Traffic in Arms Regulations. Customers can buy service contracts now, with migration to the hosted suite expected to occur over the next several months, Markezich said.

Reprinted with permission from IDG.net. Story copyright 2010 International Data Group. All rights reserved.
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