Office Web Apps: More Office, more collaborative, more devices

Office Web AppsWhen we launched the Office Web Apps in 2010, they were companions to the Office desktop experience that enabled lightweight, on-the-go content creation and review. Since then we’ve made a number of investments in Office Web Apps to make it easier for people to work together, author documents and access Office content from virtually any device. As we think about how people communicate and collaborate today and how their needs will evolve in the future, we’d like to share our plans for some of the investments we are making in the Office Web Apps over the next year and beyond.

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Retailers weather economic storms in the cloud with Office 365

Office 365 logoRetailers are vital to the global economy.  Retail is directly or indirectly responsible for 18% U.S. GDP and supports more than 41 million jobs in the United States alone.

That’s why the monumental shifts facing the retail industry are so important to all of us. Never have we seen such dramatic and tectonic swings in consumer shopping behaviors, preferences and expectations, largely driven by new technologies and form factors. With consumers having increased options for how and when they shop, staying competitive has meant retailers must truly put customers at the heart of their business and seek new ways to create the most value, revenue and loyalty. 

To adapt, retailers must deliver a modern sales and customer service experience that is personal, seamless and differentiated.  And, they must operate with the utmost efficiency.

Increasingly, retailers are turning to the cloud to tackle these challenges.  In the 2012 Gartner Annual CIO Survey, Tier 1 retail CIOs rated cloud computing as one of their top five technology priorities through 2015. [1]

Why are retailers flocking to the cloud?

Increased Agility. Retailers are using Office 365 to improve employee communications and collaboration, enabling them to move faster to share best practices, roll out promotions and launch new products. At BCBGMAXAZRIAGROUP, an Office 365-based system connects store managers and employees across over 45 countries, enabling the premier fashion house to roll out promotions and new products more quickly as well as move faster to replicate best practices across their network of stores.

Customer Feedback. One of the biggest challenges facing retailers historically has been getting feedback from store associates and customers back to HQ. By connecting HQ and stores with modern communications and social tools, retailers can more quickly and easily capture and act on customer feedback. At Red Robin, they were able to use Yammer, the leading enterprise social network and part of Office 365, to gather customer feedback and implement changes in just one month, a process that historically took a year or longer.

Reduced Costs. Customers cut cost by eliminating infrastructure, reducing travel costs and streamlining operations. At Helly Hansen, they expect to cut annual travel costs by 10-15% by using Office 365 to connect employees, conduct trainings and roll out the latest store promotions and display models.

Greater Flexibility. As retailers scale their workforce up or down based on seasonality, store openings and/or acquisition, Office 365 helps them grow flexibility by adding, removing or reassigning licenses quickly and easily. And, because it’s based on familiar Office tools, employee training is reduced.

Office 365 has become the go-to choice of retailers for software-as-a-service. Six of the top 10 largest retailers in the US (according to the National Retail Federation) use Office 365. Our retail customers employ more than 8 million people, more than the total population of Hong Kong. This includes notable, global industry leaders such as Tesco, McDonalds, Starbucks, GAP, J.C. Penney, Helly Hansen, Lowe’s, Coles, Hallmark, Lojas Renner and hundreds of other retailers.

So, why is Office 365 the de facto choice for retail?

Custom Fit. Any retailer can tell you that one size does not fit all. Office 365 is available in packages tailored to the needs of every type of user – from the board room to the stock room to the retail floor. Corporate workers can get the full Office experience, while task workers can get Office Web Apps from any device with a browser.

Modern Collaboration. Nearly 25% of retail and hospitality employees are between the ages of 16 and 24, and this generation is less likely to use e-mail than social networking or text to communicate. Tesco, the third largest retailer in the world, embraced this idea. The company experienced a cultural shift by implementing more flexible ways of working and offering younger employees the latest technology tools. With Office 365, employees are able to quickly access experts, information and tools to help them do their job regardless of location.

Office 365 for enterprise

Office 365 for enterprises includes Yammer, the leading enterprise social network used in 85% of the Fortune 500. It delivers a familiar experience that encourages openness and sharing in a format that employees will embrace and use with minimal training.

Powerful Applications. Office 365 includes Lync Online and Skype for instant messaging, voice and video conferences; Outlook and Exchange Online for e-mail, calendaring, contacts and tasks; Yammer for social networking; SharePoint Online for a store portal and collaboration; and Office applications like Word, PowerPoint, Excel and OneNote. Separately, these applications are leaders in their categories. Together, they’re the most complete productivity, communication and collaboration platform available.

Improved Security. By moving to Office 365, most customers increase their security and privacy. Office 365 provides advanced security, privacy and compliance controls, well beyond what any one firm can deliver on their own, all backed by Microsoft.

Tell us what you think

If you’re a retailer on Office 365, we want to hear from you. How has Office 365 helped revolutionize your business, helped you think differently about engaging with your customers and helped you succeed and prosper. Visit the Office 365 Facebook page and tell us your story, or via Twitter at #Office365.

As the global economy emerges from the great recession, retail plays a critical role in driving global employment and growth. We’re honored that so many leading retailers are choosing Office 365 in this time of reinvention.

 –Tracy Issel, General Manager, Microsoft Worldwide Retail and Enterprise Solutions


 [1] The 2013 report will be available for review at Gartner in January 2013.

Forget the sticky notes – take your brainstorms to the cloud with Office 365

Has your well planned brainstorm been disrupted by remote or travelling colleagues? For Office 365 customer Ignite Social Media, trying to conduct creative meetings over the phone sometimes presented a challenge. Now, with Lync Online, the company has a reliable, real-time communication tool that’s breaking down state line barriers and taking brainstorming sessions to a whole new level.

Part of Office 365, Lync Online helps you connect with others through instant messaging (IM), video calls, online meetings, and phone calls. To help you get started and make Lync Online even more valuable to your organization, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite tips and tricks.

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Cloud Based Solutions That Set Business Free

In my last blog post, I wrote about the necessity of gaining a dominant position in your industry.  The pace of business innovation continues, with innovative companies being rewarded with increasing market share.  Cloud services can’t possibly solve all the concerns facing a business owner, but if you begin now they can become a base layer for a successful operations strategy.

 

A technology strategy is successful when it becomes essentially invisible.  In primary research that was conducted within the Kansas City Metro Area, a qualified sample of technology managers reported that their biggest frustration with technology was the need for continual upgrades.  The technology landscape is always subject to the next latest thing, and there are many reasons for a firm to upgrade to a new software platform.  Unfortunately, this means that new technology becomes an unwanted disruption to the business environment.  Workflow has to slow down while new solutions are implemented and tested.  Even a routine upgrade will cause work to slow.  It’s interesting then, that another technology comes along and claims to be the answer.  If you are represented in this sample, then you are probably yelling:  “No more change!  No more software migrations.  No more dreary technology lectures!”  Change is the problem, and unfortunately the need for continual upgrades means that your team can never get into a groove with a stable technology environment.

 

Software as a Service (SaaS) attempts to make these painful changes invisible.  Does it work?  The answer is a qualified yes.  When basic business applications achieve an economy of scale, then you are the beneficiary.  You will be able to enjoy a massive infrastructure that benefits from the most sophisticated engineering on the planet.  And the best part is, it is invisible.  Many of the software upgrades (including the operating system itself) and data backup scenarios will fade from view.  Many clients who have migrated to a SaaS solution need to be reminded of the work going on behind the scenes, or they will think that nothing is being done.  This is the best case scenario: you are free from the complexity of technology management.  Cloud based solutions may not solve your SWOT analysis, but they can set you free from painful technology to focus on what really matters.

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