Joint initiative is expected to provide new revenue and allow VARs to take on strategic role.
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HP and Microsoft plan to equip VARs with comprehensive tools and guidance that will enable them to offer 'private label' Microsoft solutions that are hosted by managed service providers. As a result, they can generate new revenue streams by offering their small and midsize business (SMB) customers a greater choice of solution delivery methods.
Microsoft and HP are also providing solution configurations based on HP BladeSystem, HP ProLiant and HP StorageWorks products. This will make it easier for customers and partners to plan for and deploy hosted Web services. These solutions can be sold to managed service providers looking to expand their hosting business by deploying the Microsoft virtualization platform and management tools for the optimized delivery of Windows-based workloads such as Hosted Microsoft Exchange Server, hosted Microsoft Dynamics CRM or Windows SharePoint Services, as well as to companies that want to enter the hosting business. For these companies, Microsoft has a full suite of datacenter virtualization products and tools to enable the creation of the dynamic datacenter, providing automated, optimized services on demand that level the competitive playing field relating to size and scale.
By enabling VARs to offer SMB customers a choice of traditional on-premise and as-a-service IT delivery models, the private-label initiative allows VARs to extend their role as strategic IT advisors by helping customers optimize IT investments and productivity as customers migrate to Web services.
In addition to generating a software-plus-services revenue stream for supplying customers with private-label Microsoft solutions, VARs also can provide value-added services such as integration, customization and remote provisioning to managed service provider customers. This initiative expands on HP's and Microsoft's existing strategic Frontline Partnership to help increase the adoption of HP datacenter infrastructure and Microsoft technologies by managed service providers.
In a recent Gartner Inc. report titled 'Traditional Channel Programs Must
Advance Beyond the Resale Model (Alternative Demand and Delivery Acquisition
Model),' Gartner Research Vice President
'I feel strongly that an alternative demand and delivery acquisition model will require IT vendors to develop new sales tools and training that traditional VARs can leverage should they choose to evolve their current businesses to a more predictable and recurring revenue model based on as-a- service offerings,' Bova said.
'This initiative recognizes the strength of HP's and Microsoft's strong
partner ecosystem and expands it to give our VARs a scalable and profitable
path to delivering partner-hosted software plus services,' said
'For VARs that want to be successful in the cloud and software as a
service (SaaS) marketplace, HP and Microsoft are the first major technology
vendors to deliver the program, products, training and sales tools necessary
for them,' said
Optimized Cloud Technology
Building on more than 10 years of experience in providing hosting providers with hardware and software technologies for delivering Microsoft Hosted Exchange services, HP and Microsoft are focused on partnering with VARs to deliver hosted Web services. As a result, VARs will have the tools and solutions needed to capture a large share of the growing cloud services marketplace.
The Microsoft and HP initiative will make it easier for customers and partners to plan for and deploy hosted Web services, with the ability to deliver Windows-based workload virtually anytime and anywhere. Service providers can save money by deploying energy-efficient HP BladeSystem servers, HP ProLiant servers and HP StorageWorks storage technology to power their hosting environments, while VARs can assist customers in reducing their IT total cost of ownership with a hosted technology choice. Most important, VARs can sell both HP's and Microsoft's virtualized infrastructures and hosted services, as the two vendors expand and extend their cloud-based computing solutions.
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