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Microsoft Online Hosted Services

On Tuesday, July 8, 2008, Microsoft dropped a helluva bombshell: it would offer a complete set of SaaS offerings for $15 per user per month, with the Exchange Online product for $3.00 per user per month.

It was a jaw-dropper!

Microsoft walked the talk.

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(This is a reprint from the July 2008 issue of The Interlocutor)

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Microsoft CRM Online & Salesforce.com

One of the more intriguing new offerings from Microsoft is the 'X' Online series of hosted applications, of which CRM Online is one of the more visible.

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AbsoluteVista.com week of July 15 recap

Date

Blog

Title

July 15

AbsouteVista.com

Buffalo Nfiniti Wireless-N Router & Access Point Review. A review of Buffalo’s flagship Certified for Windows Vista™ router.

July 16

AbsoluteVista.com

July 13, 2007 AMD Consumer Showcase, Hollywood, CA


AbsoluteVista.com

I Played with a Phenom™, of my sorta hands-on with an AMD reference unit powered by the forthcoming thoroughbred, the Phenom FX.


AbsoluteVista.com

Nkem Owoh: 419 I Go Chop Your Dollar! An actor/singer celebrates describes how (Nigerian Penal Code 419) scammers deceive victims

July 17

John.Obeto on Microsoft

The IT Manager’s Toolbox: LogMeIn Reach


AbsoluteVista.com

Cross-engine Advertising era begins


AbsoluteVista.com

Bottom-feeding jackals in Oregon flee, on payday lenders leaving Oregon.

July 18

John.Obeto on Microsoft

Salesforce.com not worried? Is it bravado or ostrich-like behavior?


John.Obeto on Microsoft

The Official word on Windows Vista™ SP1

July 19

John.Obeto on Microsoft

FullArmor Workflow Studio


AbsoluteVista.com

Exit Herb Kelleher

Salesforce.com not worried?

By Microsoft’s hosted applications moves?

They should be!

If there is a software CEO not directly touched (before today) by Microsoft, it was Benioff.

What a loudmouth buffoon the tosser is!

If you look at the easily-surmountable head start he has in his spaces, hosted CRM and salesforce automation, you sorta realize why he constantly flapped his gums derisively towards Microsoft.

He was afraid!

Truly petrified!

Read on at the Microsoft Subnet on NetworkWorld.com