City speeds emergency services, controls spending with Microsoft 365

City speeds emergency services, controls spending with Microsoft 365

The City of Corona, California, had an aging IT infrastructure that didn’t adequately serve the government’s or the public’s needs. To address the issue, Corona deployed Microsoft 365, which includes Windows 10, Office 365, and Microsoft Enterprise Mobility + Security. With its modern solutions in place, the city now resolves many IT issues in 10…

ESNEFT Customer Success Story – Microsoft Azure and Windows Virtual Desktop

Using Windows Virtual Desktop, the East Suffolk and North Essex Foundation Trust removed unnecessary stress and frustration with IT. This empowered them to devote more time providing excellent patient experiences and healthcare services. Listen to their experience and learn how you can apply these solutions to your business.

The Company Of The Future Has A Soul

The Company Of The Future Has A Soul

Blake Morgan, author and speaker on customer experience, companies, and the future, states that it’s clear that the most successful companies will be the ones that focus on enriching the lives of the people associated with it. It’s not just about profits—it’s about caring for other humans and our world. She says that people are…

Church and Dwight move Windows Server licenses to Azure for cost optimization

Why run Windows Server on Azure? Find out from Church and Dwight, the major American manufacturer of household products. In this video, learn about the benefits of running their Windows Servers on Azure, the saving on costs by leveraging Azure Hybrid Benefit, and their short and long-term strategic goals.

Customer Lifetime Value and the Subscription Economy

Customer Lifetime Value and the Subscription Economy

In our digital world, subscription services are more complicated. Specifically, a business’s costs, benefits and value of subscriptions are more complex. It’s no longer as simple as multiplying the cost of the subscription by the number of months and subtracting the costs associated with acquiring the customer and publishing and delivering the magazine. Think about…