Office 365 Cloud benefits for SMBs

Adepteq
31 de Oct de 2014
Office 365 Cloud benefits for SMBs
Office 365 Cloud benefits for SMBs
Office 365 Cloud benefits for SMBs
Office 365 Cloud benefits for SMBs
Office 365 Cloud benefits for SMBs
Office 365 Cloud benefits for SMBs
Office 365 Cloud benefits for SMBs
Office 365 Cloud benefits for SMBs
Office 365 Cloud benefits for SMBs
Office 365 Cloud benefits for SMBs
Office 365 Cloud benefits for SMBs
Office 365 Cloud benefits for SMBs
Office 365 Cloud benefits for SMBs
Office 365 Cloud benefits for SMBs
Office 365 Cloud benefits for SMBs
Office 365 Cloud benefits for SMBs
Office 365 Cloud benefits for SMBs
Office 365 Cloud benefits for SMBs
Office 365 Cloud benefits for SMBs
Office 365 Cloud benefits for SMBs
Office 365 Cloud benefits for SMBs
Office 365 Cloud benefits for SMBs
Office 365 Cloud benefits for SMBs
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  1. Oxford English Dictionary and Wikipedia
  2. Image 1 - Growth in 2008 $46b to predicted $150b in 2014 According to research from the European Commission, on-demand cloud computing could generate up to €250 billion (£197 billion) to European Union GDP in 2020, as well as 3.8 million jobs. Throughout the next five years, a 44% annual growth in workloads for the public cloud versus an 8.9% growth for “on-premise” computing workloads is expected (Techradar) Image 2 – What do we use the cloud for? Most common types of data stored in the cloud Image 3 – Cisco Global Cloud Index: Forecast and Methodology, 2012–2017 – Looking at personal content, which often bleeds into the SMB arena as many of these services are free or low cost Compound Annual Growth Rate of 63% in 5 years - – leading to next slide “are you already using the cloud?” Cisco forecasts that global data center traffic will triple from 2.6 zettabytes in 2012 to 7.7 zettabytes annually in 2017, representing a 25% CAGR , they also say 2014 is the first year the majority of workloads will be on the cloud as 51% will be processed in the cloud versus 49% in the traditional IT space Analysts 451 Research say that cloud computing in 2013 was a $16.7bn industry. Looking at Microsoft - Office 365 is Microsoft’s fastest growing product and purports to have over 40million mailboxes worldwide and the Home version reached 1m subscribers in 100 days following launch (a copy per second)
  3. Cloud computing — is changing how businesses operate. With it, companies can respond to opportunities more quickly with fewer resources and less financial outlay. This is good news for small businesses wanting to forgo expensive servers and storage systems. As a newcomer to technology, or someone who has better things to do than get your hands dirty with it, cloud computing might just be the best thing since sliced bread for your business.
  4. The personal benefits are often mirrored with the business benefits
  5. The European Commission research, which questioned almost 500 companies, showed that over 80 per cent of those who were already using the cloud saw a reduction in IT costs of between 10 and 20 per cent. 12 per cent of participants saw an impressive reduction of at least 30 per cent. Other business benefits include more effective mobile working (46 per cent of those questioned), higher productivity (41 per cent), more use of standard processes (35 per cent), better ability to enter new business areas (33 per cent) and the ability to open up in new locations (32 per cent). Will now go into each benefit in more detail
  6. Traditionally if something has been saved on a PC, you can only access the file from that PC, which is rather restrictive. Cloud computing opens this up, allowing you to access and work on your files and data from any phone, tablet, laptop or PC (as long as there’s an Internet connection) This offers much greater flexibility and accessibility, allowing the small business owner to work remotely and access any file they require whilst on the go, thus increasing productivity, time-management, and competitiveness
  7. Cost Service provider takes care of technology - Businesses share costs of infrastructure with other organizations Implications: No capital expenditures on servers, networking technology, etc. - No additional office space needed for the hardware Reduced electricity/air cooling costs - Access to best-in-class technology, service No costly surprises; predictable fees (subscription) - You can stay up-to-date, react quickly to change, adapt to emerging trends and quickly meet the demands of your business 82% of companies reportedly saved money by moving to the cloud (NSK Inc) Flexibility Easily change number of users/accounts - Add office locations quickly - Pay monthly, not annually - Highly scalable allows you to increase or reduce your requirements in line with your changing business, nothing is fixed Implications: Cost savings - Time savings for IT department (and all staff)
  8. According to an article in Bloomberg Businessweek, “an estimated 800,000 laptops are lost or stolen every year in airports alone.” If you store all of your data on a laptop or mobile device, this information can be easily stolen and accessed on your computer device. However, if you use cloud computing instead, your laptop is merely a device through which you access and work on your applications – the data itself will not be stolen with the laptop because you require your user name and password to get into the cloud where your data is stored. Sure, it will still be really annoying if you have to replace your computer, but not as disastrous a situation if all of your work is lost or stolen as well. Physical security •24-hour monitoring of data centres •Multi-factor authentication, including biometric scanning for data centre access •Internal data centre network is segregated from the external network •Role separation renders location of specific customer data unintelligible to the personnel that have physical access •Faulty drives and hardware are demagnetized and destroyed Logical security •Lock box processes for strictly supervised escalation process greatly limits human access to your data •Servers run only processes on whitelist, minimizing risk from malicious code •Dedicated threat management teams proactively anticipate, prevent and mitigate malicious access •Port scanning, perimeter vulnerability scanning, and intrusion detection prevent or detect any malicious access Data security •Encryption at rest protects your data on our servers •Encryption in transit with SSL/TLS protects your data transmitted between you and your provider (Microsoft) •Threat management, security monitoring, and file/data integrity prevents or detects any tampering of data
  9. First off, there's just no technology for you to worry about. When you rent a car, the maintenance, repairs and breakdown assistance are all taken care of by the rental company. You rightly expect to be able to jump in and drive off, safe in the knowledge that your car will work. The same is true of cloud services: when you sign up, you get to use the software without worrying about installing it, maintaining it, downloading updates or keeping it secure.
  10. This shifts the risk to the cloud provider and away from the enterprise, which is a good thing. By effectively outsourcing the technology, you're reducing the risk, and unexpected expense, associated with your in-house IT. Service provider manages infrastructure - Provides end-user support Implications: Less support and management costs - IT department/others can focus on strategic initiatives or developing solutions 14% of companies downsized their IT after cloud adoption (NSK Inc)
  11. Every business is different and has different processes for achieving their running the business. The cloud enables organisations to obtain tailored solutions much more cost effectively. Rather than buy an “off the shelf” solution and make it fit to your business, the low upfront cost and speed of deployment of cloud solutions means the platform is readily available for systems to be developed based on your requirements, your processes and with your users and customers in mind I will now show you a few examples of cloud based systems tailored to a specific business or business need
  12. Before – as slide Adepteq staff spent time analysing what they did, how they did it and how this could be improved with an online solution A new solution was created in SharePoint Online (part of Office 365), which also helped with user acceptance as they were already familiar with Microsoft products
  13. What does this mean for Richard Williams?
  14. Intranet Home Project Home – spend most time here mentioning the Search facility and dashboard view – side navigation shows the electronic forms, lists and libraries they are using – as an example we are showing how the stock Value list is displayed Stock Value Estimate Sheet – InfoPath form pre-completed with information already on SharePoint, such as client details, materials and prices
  15. Bits of paper………………… The Oaklands solution was also created in Office 365 with SharePoint Online and is an enhancement on the Project solution provided to Richard Williams. Oaklands typically have contracts in place with their clients for regular groundwork and maintenance, so they required a different solution. Oaklands also wanted to take full advantage of the SharePoint platform to have applications developed specifically for them and how they manage their business
  16. What does this mean to Oaklands? Again by using a Microsoft solution, there was already a level of familiarity for users. Adepteq provided training in the new solution and a user guide
  17. 1) Small Business Management Portal – Tailored to Contract Gardening Industry 2) Home Page – Tile Navigation 3) Client Search – Find existing clients / prospects or if unfound create a new record 4) Customer dashboard – single view of all recent activity with each client 5) Quote creation – electronic form using client information already residing in SharePoint 6) Contract creation – set up new contracts, converting quotes, frequency of visits etc 7) Accounts – Create, send and track invoices, manage payments 8) Management Information – key management and HR functions, holiday booking, absence reporting
  18. Microsoft Competencies are achieved through a combination of certified staff and customer references, which are reviewed annually. As you can see all our competencies can be applied to the work we do with SharePoint. As part of retaining our status we have to participate in a Customer Satisfaction survey and thanks to all of our customers that completed this survey. We achieved a Csat score of 83.33, which compared very favourable to the partner average of 67.99. SDPS is a Software Assurance packaged benefit where customers claim a voucher which is redeemed by Adepteq and Microsoft pay us to do the work.