"For us, Azure provides everything we need and helps remove the risks that our customers might otherwise face with cloud platforms."
"This is of direct and tangible benefit to the funding bodies we work with. It provides direct access to our reports and data for their own planning and management purposes."
“SOLARO began with a web interface designed for the mouse, and existing apps built for touch on other platforms. Our Windows 8.1 app was the first time we had to develop for both experiences in a single product. We needed to be sure that users shifting between platforms would have a familiar experience across devices so they could focus on their studies. At the same time, we wanted to incorporate the Modern UI aesthetic and design foundation. Fortunately, the front-end development tools from Microsoft let us not only implement a great UI quickly, but iterate and expand on it easily. With the Microsoft universal apps development model we can repurpose core architectural components across different devices.”
"By taking advantage of self-service BI tools in SQL Server 2012 and Power BI for Office 365, we are recouping approximately $1 million in productivity costs annually."
"Work isn’t a place you go, it’s a thing you do."
“The Invoice Approval App overlays the standard SAP processes with a presentation layer and displays the information that invoice approvers need in a single screen. You can now select multiple invoices related to a job, quickly assess whether the spending was on or off contract, see whether the price is valid, and approve in bulk.”
"We can build a global company and stay true to our roots as a service-based business because we’re using Office 365 to support productive virtual teamwork around the world."
"This was a natural step for us. We have a good relationship with Microsoft and an Education Transformation Agreement. This is not only for software, but also for education-specific initiatives."
"This [SharePoint Server 2010–based] system will let applicants spend less time on permitting processes and devote more time to their businesses. It will help keep costs low and competition high."
“When you have a toaster, you want to put bread in it, push a button, and have toast come out. What we wanted was a device that a student could open up and use, and everything is already configured for them. They don’t have to worry about software updates or changes in configuration from one device to another. With System Center Configuration Manager, Windows 10, and Office 365, our devices are always available, and always classroom-ready.”
"We have unique, challenging business requirements and we need to have sophisticated technology to meet them. Windows Azure helps us do that, and it helps us stay innovative in our approach to the business."
“SharePoint is really quite cool. It allows us to have shared workspaces for classrooms. We also use it for our District PLC collaborative work. I like how much control I have over the sites, with links, libraries, etc. I also really like the feedback component of Word Online. This is a very powerful tool we are using to support writing across the curriculum.”
“We were working hard to overcome the inefficiency of our patient workflow systems. We didn’t have the information we needed to develop deeper personal relationships with our executive guests. We knew that if we were to grow, we needed to get our back office in order and create consistent, efficient patient workflows across all of our clinics and provide real-time data that our corporate clients could use to steer their business.”
"With SQL Server 2014 and SharePoint Server 2013, we saw an opportunity to gain a highly integrated environment that would give end users more control over their data without requiring us to increase the complexity of our architecture."
“MazikCare provided an out-of-the-box, fully integrated, end-to-end solution on top of Dynamics AX that addressed the entire patient journey, from appointment scheduling to patient flow through the clinic, electronic medical records, billing, and post-discharge follow up.”