Hostworks, BizEd in SAAS deal

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Hostworks, BizEd in SAAS deal
By Lilia Guan
Oct 25, 2006 9:34 AM
Tags: Hostworks | BizEd

Hostworks has been awarded a three year deal to provide Microsoft Office and Exchange to BizEd A/NZ.

Hostworks has been awarded a three year deal to provide Microsoft Office and Exchange to BizEd A/NZ.

Under the three-year Software as a Service agreement, Hostworks will deliver Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft Office applications to BizEd staff throughout Australia and New Zealand.

The SaaS agreement gives BizEd employees access to hosted versions of software applications including Microsoft Exchange, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project and Visio.

These applications are purchased on a per-user, per-month basis, with the ability to vary the number of users as the business grows and changes.

Craig Horton, IT manager of BizEd Services said “Hostworks’ model offers the company flexibility for supporting distributed offices.”

The BizEd engagement follows-on Hostworks’ win to support the likes of Ticketek, Compass Group and Endemol Southern Star, producer of the popular Big Brother TV series, during the past year.

 
 


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