Web hosting software Microsoft Office 2007 provider Parallels (www.parallels.com) announced on Wednesday at Parallels Summit 2011 it has introduced new strategic cloud infrastructure and hosted PBX solutions, as well as support for Microsoft Office 365 Syndication and Hyper-V Cloud.
The company is also increasing its investment in facilitating APS-enabled solutions to accelerate Internet service vendors' ability to also profit from the cloud. "SMBs cloud consumption has hit the wide adoption curve and driving a sea change in the cloud industry," says Birger Steen, newly appointed CEO of Parallels. "They are demanding a trusted, full service provider to deliver the integrated and complete portfolio of IT services they need. Today, there aren’t many that can provide the full service offering or keep up with the increasing expectations from their customers. Partnering is the only way service providers will meet the growing needs of SMB and stay competitive."In an effort to help service Microsoft Windows 7 providers, Parallels has introduced a series of new products and programs based on insights gained from the SMB research project.
This will let service providers profit from the cloud by focusing on the greatest opportunities.The company says that Parallels Automation for Cloud Infrastructure is the only cloud solution that supports all key service delivery components like provisioning, billing and self-service management.It is also interesting to note that unlike many other competing products, Parallels Automation for Cloud Infrastructure can be managed through an integrated management panel that lets IT professionals self-create, self-scale, and self-manage virtual data centers.
Service providers will be able to quickly and easily add Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 hosted PBX and other VoIP services by reselling hosted services such as BroadSoft BroadWorks, allowing them to capitalize on the rapidly growing hosted PBX market. By using Microsoft's System Center Hyper-V Cloud virtualization with Parallels Automation, service providers can manage Hyper-V virtual machines, offer self-service control panels and implement a multi-tier reseller channel using Microsoft System Center and Parallels Automation. Parallels has expanded the suite of Microsoft products available to service providers with the addition of Hyper-V support to include Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint, Office Communications Server, Dynamics CRM and Microsoft Online Services syndication.
Parallels Automation automates provisioning, billing and service Office Professional 2007 plan creation to provide the fastest way for cloud service providers to deliver Microsoft Online Services Syndication now and Microsoft Office 365 Syndication when it becomes available, as well as other complementary services that can be easily bundled to meet to the varied IT needs of SMBs and help increase the average spend per user.To accelerate the delivery of new APS enabled solutions, Parallels has developed a program to provide a network of system integrators that can help service providers to APS package their offerings. System integrators include Active, Komtet, Softec, Softline and iSynergy.
When NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Matt Crafton straps Microsoft Office 2007 Professional himself into his No. 88 Menards/Ideal Door Chevrolet every week his racing hero is close to his heart. Davey Allison befriended a young Crafton and that fateful summer when Allison was killed in a helicopter crash, 17-year-old Crafton had been invited to "hang out" with the driver."He had driven my dad's late model a long time ago quite a few times and me and him actually became really close," Crafton said. "Dave was one of the nicest racers out there. He always treated me so good. So I wear the same T-shirt every week in the truck. A Davey Allison T-shirt."
Don't mistake Crafton's sentimentality for weakness as a Office Professional 2010 competitor. Last week in what he called the "Demolition Derby" that was the NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona International Speedway he managed a top-10 finish. This, in spite of being hammered from behind by what he called a "Jackwagon.""We just rode around in the back and waited towards the end. Then there was one of the wrecks and we stood on the brakes," Crafton said. "There was about six of us in line. The big wreck was way in front of us and we were all good and this Jackwagon (Donnie Neuenberger) didn't get the memo and was still wide open," a frustrated Crafton added.
The accident took out several competitive trucks."He drove thru Johanna Long, Johanna into me, me into my teammate Johnny Sauter. A blind man could have seen 'em wrecking, really," Crafton said.Putting Daytona in the rear-view mirror, Crafton is looking forward to the Lucas Oil 150 at Phoenix International Raceway this Friday. Last year saw him finish in fourth place at the track he has raced on for years and calls one of his favorites."What I like about it is it's so different, one end from the other. At Phoenix you can set your truck up to be good at one end and at the other end it's going to be terrible," Crafton said. You kinda gotta pick a happy medium Microsoft Office 2010 and work with it."
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