The Perficient team has just published the latest entry in our Perficient Perspectives series titled Microsoft Office 365: The Gateway to the Cloud. The Perspective which you can read here features an interview with Microsoft MVP Dave Greve, who also co-authored Microsoft Office 365: Exchange Online Implementaion and Migration with Loryan Strant. From Microsoft Office 365: The Gateway […]
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Office 365 Remote Move “Completed with Warning” – Part 1
I’ve seen a number of different O365 forum entries on this issue, but I wanted to pull together some thoughts on what I’ve done to resolve these errors for my customers. Normally, a mailbox remote move operation performs a copy of the on-premise mailbox content to the Office 365 mailbox. However, If the mailbox has […]
Office 365 and the Direct Project
It was interesting to read Healthcare IT News‘ post today on the CDC looking to use Direct Project for a health safety network. According to the post The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) needs a health information service provider to deploy the Direct secure messaging protocol to make it easier and more automated […]
Will Azure & Office 365 BAA’s drive faster Cloud adoption in Healthcare?
My Colleague Martin Sizemore had a great post this morning on Microsoft stepping up to the HIPAA Compliance challenge in the Cloud. In the post, which you can read here Martin talks about Microsoft’s recent announcement that support for HIPAA compliance is now avaliable for Windows Azure in addition to Office 365. From Martin’s post Microsoft […]
Forrester Reports on Oracle’s New Cloud Offering
Forrester reports on Oracle’s Software as a Service (SaaS) cloud offering. I find it very interesting how they went about their initial SaaS cloud. It’s basically the Java App server and the Database setup in with sophisticated self service provisioning. Basically, Oracle unveiled today a fully automated public cloud approach providing a Java Enterprise Edition […]
Forrester Reports on Oracle's New Cloud Offering
Forrester reports on Oracle’s Software as a Service (SaaS) cloud offering. I find it very interesting how they went about their initial SaaS cloud. It’s basically the Java App server and the Database setup in with sophisticated self service provisioning. Basically, Oracle unveiled today a fully automated public cloud approach providing a Java Enterprise Edition […]
Microsoft SharePoint News
Since this is the week for Sharepoint’s conference, I thought I would track the news from the conference. Quick hits and info: Microsoft has sold 125 million licenses of sharepoint Sharepoint 2010 has sold 62 million licenses so far SharePoint by itself would be one of the top 50 software firms 67% of firms have […]