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Five Opinions on Cloud Computing in New York City

by asli 10. June 2012 17:23

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Sunday, June 10, 2012. New York City.  Tomorrow kicks off one of the largest Cloud computing events in the United States, the Cloud Expo.  My esteemed colleague, Bill Zack, will be covering patterns for Cloud Computing and kindly, the organizers have offered him a free pass to distribute to last minute attendees who would like to hear his talk, and also attend the show.

I’ve been following High Performance Computing, Grid Computing, Cloud Computing for many years, both in the Middle East and in America.  I have taken these observations and included them as part of Slalom New York’s Cloud Computing Strategy.  Here is a list of five opinions on Cloud Computing in New York City.

1. Amazon Web Services viewed as the top player for Cloud in NYC

2. IaaS is sometimes another name for old school hosting

3. Decades old Software Patterns may not be applicable in the Cloud

4. The line between IaaS and PaaS blurs every day

5. This opinion will be stated during the week of Cloud Expo

Checklist for Developers and Designers in Pakistan

by asli 7. November 2010 14:50

checkbox greenAre you a web designer or developer? If so, join  the WebsiteSpark program.  To get updates on offers and events, join the Facebook group.

clip_image001Are you sharing the innovation in Pakistan? If you are already in the WebsiteSpark program, share your successes with us and win free music by reporting your Windows Server 2008 deployments.

clip_image001Do you need support? Microsoft has a dedicated customer service department to respond to your non-technical questions regarding products and services, sales, licenses, activation and more. We are Always Open
with Ask Casey(Interact with our automated virtual agent for instant answers regarding general questions.) or Available in one minute or less with our Live Chat 

clip_image001Have non-technical questions? Get live, real-time answers to your needs quickly by chatting online with a Microsoft representative.  We can provide a response within 24 hours. Just E-mail MicrosoftE-mail us your question and a Microsoft representative will respond within one business day.

checkbox greenAre you having a hard time buying licensed software at reasonable prices? The Microsoft :: LicenseWise provides you with reliable quotes on software that you can share with any retailer.

checkbox greenInvite hosters to be part of the WebsiteSpark program! We have thousands of developers looking for hosters. Help us identify ambitious web hosting companies who are ready to take the next step. Any hoster who has signed up with a SPLA Essentialsagreement, is eligible to be one of the elite WebsiteSpark Hosting Partners in Pakistan. All you have to do is sign up!

checkbox greenAre you looking to build a site for yourself or your company? Don’t create your application from scratch. We have free applications for blogging, Wikis, Online Commerce, and Content Management systems. Just download from the Web Application Gallery onto your Windows hosting platform of choice.

checkbox greenGot an idea for a module to one of these apps? In only a few days, developers in the UK created a DeepZoom add-In called ZoomIt to the Drupal application.  You can be a star too  - share your ideas with us and we can help you get noticed through microsoft.com.

checkbox greenLooking for a hosting offer in Pakistan?  Our hosting offers are listed in the Hosting Gallery.

checkbox greenIf your favorite web hoster isn’t listed in the Gallery, please let them know. They can readily submit an application assuming that they fulfill these requirements. Specifically, the technology requirements needed to obtain the “Spotlight” badge are: SQL Server 2008, ASP.NET 4.0, MVC 2.0, URL Rewrite, IIS Remote Management, Web Deploy, WebPI pre-installed (valid only for Virtual or Dedicated hosting offers). In the future, Web Matrix publishing test will also be required. In addition to the technology requirements, an offer also needs to provide 99.9% uptime and 24/7 support guarantee in order to be eligible for the “Spotlight” badge.  There is a dedicated FAQ page for the Hosting Gallery visitors available at http://www.microsoft.com/web/hosting/faq.

 

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WebsiteSpark explained in 60 seconds by one of our hosters

by asli 24. October 2010 17:58

One of my favorite descriptions of WebsiteSpark comes from one of our hosters, Applied Innovations.  Thanks Jess!

For those of you who are already members, take advantage of our offer to Win Free Musicfor a year! (Offer also in Arabic & Turkish)

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If you’re not familiar the WebsiteSpark program it’s a Microsoft program targeted at small web development and design shops and is meant to remove the barriers they’d normally face as a new web development business. This includes:

1. Free software licenses for 3 years – so they can develop best in class websites using best in class tools, that they normally wouldn’t have the budget to purchase.

2. Free training and support – so they can get the help they need, when they need it and build best in class websites.

3. Marketing Leads and Exposure – so they can get customers that need best in class websites.

In return the web professional (web developer or web designer) is required to do the following:

1. Deploy a new website in a short period of time on a dedicated server, be it a physical server or a virtual dedicated server.

2. At the end of the 3 year period pay a $100 exit fee.

Why we joined WebsiteSpark as a Hoster

For Applied Innovations, our business has always been about helping businesses grow. Although we have helped businesses of all sizes including major brands like: BMW, Coca-Cola, Microsoft, Monster Cable and Verizon Wireless; our core customer has always been the small business and more often than not, they’re just starting out.

We’ve also built a niche in working with web developers and tailoring our solutions to meet the needs of web developers. As you’re already aware we’re very focused on offering managed virtual dedicated hosting offerings on top of Hyper-V and the Dynamic Datacenter Toolkit.

So a program targeting small web development shops (one of our core customer segments) and promoting VPS hosting (one of our core business units) was a program we wanted to be a part of.

What we did to become the leaders

We marketed the hell out of WebsiteSpark! DUH!

1. We’ve done a local event for a 150 people (and had people travel the entire state to attend) where we introduced them to our company, WebsiteSpark and then our service offerings and had phenomenal response.

2. We also, replaced some of our banner ads, event sponsorships and in-person events where we’d promote our services and instead promoted WebsiteSpark.

3. We’ve done a special promotion along side Microsoft, offering these customers a sponsored VPS free of charge for 12 months.

4. Finally, we’ve supported these customers. We’ve helped them get started, we’ve provided them unique WebsiteSpark discounts and we’ve tried really hard to help them grow.

Building a channel through WebsiteSpark

So yes, these web professionals are our target market and they have to buy a service that’s core to our business. But for us WebsiteSpark is about more than that. We’re actually looking to build a channel through WebsiteSpark!

These development shops that are a part of WebsiteSpark will most likely service a small number of customers in their local area. A market that neither Microsoft nor Applied Innovations and probably even you could really reach.

These developers when they start helping their customers quickly become a one stop shop for their customers, offering web development help as well as front line hosting support, whether they host the website or not.

So if you’re the WebsiteSpark enrolled web professional, why not host the website? 

You’ll benefit in a few ways:

1. Make additional monthly recurring revenue from your customer

2. Be able to charge a premium for hosting by bundling in some level of website maintenance service.

3. Sell them additional monthly services like SEO.

4. The customer will be more sticky to you and less likely to switch development shops

As the hosting provider we’ll benefit from the Web Professional’s growth.

As this web professional grows his business, he’s going to need to purchase additional servers and services from you. If we’re lucky, he’s going to end up supporting a couple dozen businesses and buying 2-3 servers from you and you’re only going to have to support one customer! We’ll end up selling more services and supporting the same number of customers.  Profits go up.. Support costs remain the same!

And that’s your channel opportunity! We can leverage WebsiteSpark to build a channel of web professionals to help sell our services.   They’ll be targeting their local markets and reaching places that we’re likely not able to reach and they’ll be adding value on the services they’re purchasing from us.  This just screams channel and oh yeah.. there’s another company that has built a business around this same model.. Microsoft!

That’s what WebsiteSpark means to Applied Innovations

So that’s why Applied Innovations has chose to back WebsiteSpark and how we’re successfully leveraging it to build a channel for our business.

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