clear sign of the ambitions of two cloud computing market players and a milestone in the Orange Business Services Collaboration as a Service strategy
Orange Business Services has been granted "approved reseller" status to distribute and sell the
Microsoft Online Services standard suite in 21 countries as part of a fully integrated package designed to meet the collaboration needs of businesses.
Serving as a one-stop-shop, Orange Business Services is initially offering the solution to major companies and large accounts, complete with end-to-end support, from integration advice to after-sales and user assistance.
The agreement allows Orange Business Services to expand its existing range of Business Together with Microsoft solutions with a whole host of standard Microsoft Online Services: Exchange Online (e-mail); Office Communications Online (instant messaging and presence); SharePoint Online (collaborative portal); and Office Live Meeting Online (web conferencing).
A catalog of best of class solutions to unify communication services and meet the collaboration needs of employeesWith the integration of Microsoft Online Services into its cloud offerings, Orange Business Services acts as a best of class integrator, combining Microsoft Online Services with its other communication and managed solutions. As a result, Orange can offer customers customized, hybrid solutions, even integrate them with the customer’s existing IT system. Orange integration services span from complete outsourcing to cloud services and capitalize on Orange’s network capabilities, access methods and communication services: business telephony, mobile services, video services and more.
Orange Business Services will enrich the Microsoft Online Services offer with additional services such as data archiving, network acceleration and optimization, and a user portal for large accounts. The latter enrichment aims to publish the services resold by Orange in an end-user portal all while integrating the customer’s key applications.
Strategic partnership built on the expertise of two cloud computing leadersThrough this partnership, Microsoft will have access to the expertise of Orange Business Services, recognized as Best Global Operator for the fourth consecutive time at the 2009 World Communication Awards, as well as the world’s largest voice/data network covering 220 countries and territories with a presence in 166.
For Orange Business Services, the deal comes six weeks after the announcement of the Group’s cloud computing strategy and provides an excellent opportunity to strengthen the development of public cloud services for businesses through the integration of Microsoft’s solutions.
Key benefits for businesses:
predictable budget and reduced costs for collaboration services;

a scalable solution with no capital investments required;

end-to-end support with guaranteed service quality;

a solution that provides a range of collaborative services adapted to different user profiles and requirements;

improved employee productivity and security;

ubiquity – anytime, anywhere access for employees.
Orange Business Services, an extensive public and private cloud offeringAs part of the partnership, the Orange Business Services Collaboration as a Service offering now covers both:
- private cloud (dedicated client infrastructure) and
- public cloud (shared infrastructure) solutions.
editor’s noteThe agreement with Microsoft covers the following 21 countries: Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, and USA.