![]() In addition to offering small and mid-size companies ProSight Data Protection Services for low-cost and fully managed cloud backup, Progent can also provide online access to IT engineers with expertise in a wide range of products and technologies for backing up Windows, Apple, and Linux/UNIX servers and desktops as well as laptops, iPads, and smartphones. Progent's extensive team of IT experts can provide affordable online support to help you manage or deploy popular backup/restore products for all major operating systems and any network topology. Unfortunately, many legacy solutions are more expensive to maintain and operate than to replace, and many backup products adopted without careful planning fail to deliver the availability and protection a business really needs. Solutions can be as simple as the tar and gzip utilities in the Linux/UNIX world or as comprehensive as Microsoft Data Protection Manager for Windows environments. The product was already available on Telstra Apps Marketplace.Progent's Online Expertise for Popular Backup and Recovery Productsīacking up is critical at any level of computing, and dozens of backup/recovery technologies and products are in use to address this need. Optus unveiled its Smart Shop in 2016 with launch products such as Office 365, Sage One, accounts filing app Xpenditure and security solution MozyPro.Ĭorrection 6 September, 1.45pm: A previous version of this story incorrectly stated Vodafone ReadyApps was the first marketplace with Microsoft Dynamics 365. The portal was relaunched in 2014 as Telstra Apps Marketplace and now resells more than 50 products, including Microsoft, Symantec, DocuSign, McAfee, Deputy, Cisco Spark and Veritas backup. The granddaddy of Australia's SaaS portals was Telstra T-Suite, which went live in 2008. ![]() "Couple our award-winning, personalised service with our refreshed suite of sophisticated productivity tools and we’ve got a unique offer that finally gives customers the opportunity to transition from working 'in' the business to working 'on' the business," Kelly added. Stuart Kelly, executive general manager, Vodafone Enterprise, said: "This next evolution is part of our passion to treat every customer, big or small, like a very important business. Dynamics 365 was first unveiled in June 2016. Vodafone sells one SKU of Dynamics 365 for $121 per month, while Telstra's App Marketplace sells a broader range, from SMB up to Enterprise. Telstra and Vodafone's marketplaces are both hosted on a platform developed by San Francisco-based AppDirect, while Optus' portal runs on technology from London-based BCSG. The carrier's larger rivals, Telstra and Optus, also host app marketplaces, though Vodafone is the only provider to carry both major cloud productivity suites – Office 365 and Google's G Suite. The launch is part of Vodafone's wider push to woo small business, which will include a multimillion-dollar marketing campaign. Vodafone has expanded into reselling cyber-security too, with the addition of Norton Security for Professionals, with Symantec end-point protection coming soon. The expanded Vodafone range also offers Google G Suite, both the basic package for $5 per month and the business edition at $10 per month. Vodafone is also selling Microsoft Enterprise Mobility and Security – formerly known as Enterprise Mobility Suite – which provides identity and access management as well as device and mobility management for iOS, Android, and Windows. ![]() The only higher Office 365 SKU is E5 – which is not currently available on the Vodafone marketplace – and also provides PowerBI Pro, plus advanced security, analytics, and voice capabilities, such as cloud PBX. E1 comes with a host of cloud services such as Exchange, OneDrive, SharePoint, Skype for Business, Teams and Yammer, while the E3 edition includes all of these as well as licences for the full suite of Microsoft productivity tools: Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote and Access. These include Microsoft Office 365 E1 and E3 bundles. ReadyApps, whose range was previously limited to Office 365 Business, Google for Work, Dropbox and GoDaddy hosting, has added 16 more SaaS applications with a focus on business customers. Vodafone has beefed up its ReadyApps marketplace with a bevy of software-as-a-service products, including enterprise Office 365 SKUs and Dynamics 365 online. ![]()
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