July 24, 2007; 03:48 AM
CHICAGO — Through its presence at HostingCon 2007 this week,
Microsoft Corp. will announce its comprehensive strategy for enabling hosting
providers to be successful in the world of software plus services. The strategy
includes providing the next-generation hosting platform, delivering
applications ready for hosting, and driving growth through tight integration
with Microsoft’s extensive partner ecosystem. At the show, Microsoft will
demonstrate recent additions and updates to its core platform technologies and
applications for the hosting industry that enable service providers to offer a
compelling next-generation end-user experience for their customers. Microsoft
will highlight new development tools and applications to hosting providers for
the first time, detail the initial successes of its Internet Information
Services 7.0 (IIS7) Go Live license program for Microsoft® IIS7
beta, and announce that cPanel Inc. has introduced a Windows®
version of its control panel. With these enhancements, hosting providers are
well positioned to play an important role in the software plus services
ecosystem by partnering with Microsoft.
“The
adoption of software plus services has presented many new possibilities for the
hosting industry to evolve and grow. There is a tremendous opportunity through
the emergence of the Web as a business and consumer platform, but it also
introduces potential challenges for hosting providers as the industry undergoes
this transformation,” said John Zanni, managing director of Worldwide
Hosting in the Communications Sector at Microsoft. “The hosting providers
that will succeed are those that understand the software plus services
opportunity and recognize how to leverage their expertise to offer compelling
new services to customers. Our goal at Microsoft is to provide the technology,
both our own and through our vast partner network, that will enable hosting
providers to continue to successfully deliver a broad range of services.”
In addition to
providing technical resources, Microsoft is establishing profitability models
for hosting partners that reach beyond the scope of traditional hosting, giving
way to expanded business opportunities. Ranging from hosting to advertising to
design and developing, among others, these models significantly expand the
potential of hosting providers. Furthermore, a strong emphasis is being placed
on creating relationships between hosting providers and value-added resellers
(VARs), which enable them to grow their business.
The next
generation of hosting will take advantage of existing infrastructure assets
while adding capabilities to offer new services. Microsoft offers the core
platform, applications, independent software vendor (ISV) relationships,
development tools and Web assets that hosting providers need to transition into
this new era.
Providing
Next-Generation Platform Technologies
Platform
technologies have always been an important competency, particularly for hosting
providers that have mastered the core requirements for security, scalability
and reliability. With the upcoming launch of Microsoft Windows Server®
2008 with IIS7, Microsoft will offer significant enhancements to these capabilities
over previous versions of the platform. Focused on delivering a low total cost
of ownership (TCO) for its server products, Microsoft has developed key
features such as integrated health management for Web services, optimized PHP:
Hypertext Preprocessor application hosting on Windows, a fast and scalable
configuration system, and delegated administration.
In the
next-generation hosting environment, TCO will continue to be a major
consideration, but hosting providers will need to offer new services
cost-effectively to be competitive players in the market. With the Windows
hosting platform, service providers can gain the advantage they need to be
successful.
As part of the
IIS7 Go Live license program, hosting providers can test drive the new
functionality, which will be integrated into Windows Server 2008. Microsoft has
already seen a number of hosting providers sign up for the program, including
Applied Innovations Corp., DiscountASP.net, HostMySite.com, MaximumASP LLC and
WebFusion.
“As a
Microsoft Certified Partner, we were able to participate in the IIS7 beta
program, which has given us the opportunity to experience firsthand the
considerable improvements in its reliability and flexibility,” said Lou
Honick, CEO of HostMySite.com. “IIS7 will benefit our business by
substantially improving server performance. So far, we have received tremendous
positive feedback from our beta clients, and we look forward to rolling it out
for all our Windows hosting clients.”
Delivering
Hosting-Ready Applications
Identifying and
deploying new services is the critical next step for most hosting providers.
Microsoft provides a suite of applications such as Microsoft CRM, Microsoft Exchange
Server and the 40 off-the-shelf applications included within Windows SharePoint®
Services that can be easily converted into revenue-generating services.
Microsoft also has announced several programs, including the SaaS Incubation
Center Program and the SaaS On-Ramp Program, aimed at helping ISVs adopt the
Software-as-a-Service delivery model with business and technical guidance from
an established hosting channel, and discounted licensing.
In addition to
connecting with ISVs, the next-generation model emphasizes stronger
relationships between hosting providers and VARs. For hosting providers such as
groupSPARK, partnering with VARs enables them to grow their business, while providing
resellers with a platform to offer hosted Microsoft Exchange services through a
completely private-labeled solution. Today Microsoft announced that cPanel, the
leading Web hosting control panel software provider, will release its first
Windows Server 2008-based product line in beta later this year. Traditionally a
Linux- and FreeBSD-based supplier of hosting automation tools, cPanel is
collaborating with Microsoft to provide its customers with a greater choice in
platform selection with IIS7.
“Microsoft
has shown a strong commitment to the hosting industry over the past several
years” said J. Nick Koston, CEO of cPanel. “cPanel’s Windows
development team feels that IIS7 offers a robust, high-performance Web server
with increased security that the industry will quickly adopt. Microsoft Server
2008 and IIS7 with its modern architecture and support for legacy products was
the natural starting point for our expanded product offering.”
Using the
solutions Microsoft provides for hosters, such as Microsoft Solution for Hosted
Messaging and Collaboration, service providers, including Apptix and
groupSPARK, are able to reach new levels of operational efficiency by
optimizing hardware and networking resources as well as features that help make
administrators more productive.
Enabling a
Compelling End-User Experience
The tremendous
amount of content being created for the Web has opened up new opportunities for
hosting providers to act as a one-stop shop for Web agencies and content
producers. Microsoft will demonstrate at HostingCon its latest development
tools and Web assets, including Expression® Web, Microsoft
Silverlight™ and Virtual Earth™. Microsoft is helping developers
and designers create cutting-edge Web sites and applications, and is driving
demand for hosting providers with strong expertise with Windows.
Microsoft
Honors Distinguished Partners Through New Competency Program and Award
Microsoft recently
announced Rackspace US Inc. as the winner of its Hosting Solutions Partner of
the Year award for Advanced Infrastructure Solutions. The award recognizes
partners that have demonstrated solution innovation and a commitment to
engaging with Microsoft. Rackspace was chosen as this year’s winner
because it exemplifies the key qualities Microsoft looks for in a hosting
partner, such as constantly raising the bar on innovation and expanding into new
markets.
As part of its
continuing efforts to provide hosting providers with a full complement of
industry-specific skills, Microsoft announced at its Worldwide Partner
Conference this month that Hosting Solutions will become a full competency in
the Microsoft Partner Program. As part of the program, Microsoft is helping to
ensure that partners receive the benefits, tools, information and business
opportunities that are most valuable to them.
Additional
Microsoft Activities at HostingCon
Microsoft will
also share its vision for the hosting industry through participation in the
following speaking sessions and panels:
·
Monday, July 23, 11:15 a.m. “IIS 7.0
Preview: Architectural & Performance Enhancements for Hosters,” Michael
Joffe, product manager for Windows-based Hosting, Microsoft
·
Wednesday, July 25, 8:30 a.m. “Delivering
Applications With Windows SharePoint Services,” Hyder Ali, industry
manager, Communications Sector, Microsoft
Attendees
can obtain additional information by visiting Microsoft Booth 309 at
HostingCon.
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