Thursday, 27 February 2014

SaS Cost Savings

Cloud and Cost Savings Windows Azure will cost less than the overall price of running a server internally. Azure will be pay as you go. But customers can get discounts by prepaying. With regard to off-premise pricing, take Exchange Online as an example. It costs $10 per user per month. 

Licensing the on-premises version of Exchange Server costs users $3 for Exchange Server per user per month. But with additional costs (including infrastructure, IT staff, licensing and operational costs), Microsoft estimates it adds up to an average of $18 per user per month.

--Doug Hauger, Microsoft General Manager 

Point of View

The cloud offers companies the opportunity to improve how they do business by re-envisioning how they utilize IT. It can help companies succeed in three critical areas.


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First, cloud enables companies to be more responsive. In a fast-paced, rapidly evolving global economy, the ability to respond quickly to the needs of customers, markets and opportunities represents a significant market differentiator. 

► Second, cloud offers access to technologies that help companies connect. This drives deeper and more effective relationships with partners and customers. 

► Third, cloud computing enables specialization. By tapping technologies available as a service instead of owning and managing all IT systems, companies can invest more of their time and resources in focusing on what truly differentiates them in the marketplace