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New Office 365 2013 Preview: Security Recommendations

GLEN COVE, NEW YORK

Premier Microsoft Office 365 cloud services consultant, the Web and I, is releasing our latest security recommendations for your Microsoft Office 365, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, and related products soon to be released. Soon to be released will be Microsoft Project Server, Microsoft Dynamics GP Microsoft Dynamics NAV.

From our experiences in professional installations and the security considerations we have had as well as our experiences with the new Office 365 to be released to the public on February 27 (or here from us at the Web and I today!).

There are several types of administrators for Office 365 and related products, and it is clear to see their intended roles. Whoever manages the credit or debit card associated with payment, probably the owner or the accountant will be assigned the Billing Administrator position. The implementation I.T. consultant will have the Global Administrator role The Global Administrator can make changes to the Exchange, Lync, and SharePoint servers.. The Service Administrator is someone who has the permission to go and check the status of the cloud service health on a dashboard provided by Microsoft Office 365. The User Management Administrator can add and remove users and re-set passwords. The company HR person or IT person who works with the HR department are the natural choices for User Management Administrator. Since User Management Administrators are not always from a technical background it is vital to explain to them the importance of not duplicating users and stressing the permanence of deleting users.

Permission Billing administrator Global administrator Password administrator Service administrator User management administrator
View company and user information Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Manage support tickets Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Reset user passwords No Yes Yes No Yes; with limitations. He or she cannot reset passwords for billing, global, and service administrators.
Perform billing and purchasing operations Yes Yes No No No
Create and manage user views No Yes No No Yes
Create, edit, and delete users and groups, and manage user licenses No Yes No No Yes; with limitations. He or she cannot delete a global administrator or create other administrators.
Manage domains No Yes No No No
Manage company information No Yes No No No
Delegate administrative roles to others No Yes No No No
Use directory synchronization No Yes No No No

Security in SharePoint

SharePoint has its own set of security roles which can be user defined, and access can vary from site to site, from site collection to site collection. Companies can store all of their information on SharePoint and selectively share it with employees, clients, and consultants to any extent needed. Security in Enterprise-grade SharePoint such as in the S2, E1, and E3 plans have 256 bit encryption and it makes as safe and compliant an area for intranets and extranets as those used by online banking.

Security in E-Mail, Exchange, and Outlook

The Global Administrator can load the global address book or change user E-mails. Users with the Global Administrator status can also turn on and off features like mailbox archive and litigation hold. Nobody but the Global administrator can touch Exchange settings which serves to protect the E-Mail of the company by putting the responsibility squarely in the hands of Global Administrators only.
E-Mail is scanned for viruses as it arrives, and this helps prevent costly infections and having corporate information compromised.
We at the Web and I are ready to help you with your Office 365 Security plans. Please call us for an informal discussion at any time at 646-853-0573.

Microsoft Office 365 2013 Delivery Updates

REDMOND, WASHINGTON

Microsoft Office 365 Home Premium (2013 Edition) was released to the public today as expected. We have covered the release and the features on our blog, but most of our clients are businesses and are interested in the launch of the Business Editions until February 27, 2013.  There is a marked increase in both simplicity and functionality in both the Home and Business editions as well as the option to install on five different devices. It is important to note also that Microsoft Office 365 supports both Windows and Mac operating systems. Mobile support is also available including secure E-Mail delivery on most modern phones.

Microsoft Office 365 2013 Edition offers features like a simpler interface, more cloud storage options, and the ability to customize more than ever before. Existing users will want to take advantage of some of the newer options and it will be a great opportunity for them to get new functionality to streamline their business processes.

Existing Microsoft 365 clients should note that their accounts will automatically upgrade on February 27, 2013. Please make a note of it. We will be reaching out in person to our clients to assist in the transition. There will be no loss in functionality during the upgrade, but their will be some new features that users will want explained to them and a minor re-training of staff is in order.

We are recommending that new customers contact us before signing up at 646-853-0573 for the latest information.

Cloud Computing Considerations for a New Economy

It may be interesting to consider cloud computing as a great economic factor affecting the success of small, medium, and large businesses alike. There is money to be saved no matter what size business one has, but there are as many pitfalls as with any other major business change. Change in business has to be managed well, and taking some potential pitfalls into account in advance can help ensure success and avoid disaster.

The first issue is understanding your organization, taking into account both business processes and employees. When is the last time the business processes of your organization were mapped out in a formalized manner to make sure that they do not resemble a plate of half-eaten spaghetti? If your answer is never, then it is time for business process analysis and re-engineering. Everything that happens in the supply chain, the reporting process, manufacturing, service, and finance will be put into diagrams, including all transactions between employees and departments. Once this is properly documented in a visual manner, it is remarkably easy to untangle the spaghetti. Redundancy will become glaringly obvious, as well as convoluted and unnecessary approval chains. It is important to understand that most of this is not willful poor performance on behalf of your employees, but rather fear of job loss, attempts at quality control, and procedures that were created spontaneously rather than the result of careful planning. During this process one can expect employees to become defensive. It is extremely important to reassure them that this process is not about downsizing or recrimination, but it is a process of efficiency and empowerment. This empowerment can be stressed. Tell these employees that your team is there to help them get more visibility and control of their processes: people want to be empowered. This is the consensus-building part of organizational change in a technology improvement project.

Another point is to look at cloud computing from an objective standpoint when making a decision. Middle managers and lower executives will often do anything to save a dollar on the front end, as they may be worried about appearing fiscally irresponsible. Sometimes this can result by improper analysis of the total cost of ownership (TCO) and return on investment (ROI). There are cheaper cloud services than Office 365 and related such as the suite offered by Google. However if you try to send someone a Google doc the default way from the Google Cloud Suite to another business or individual, they will be prompted with requirements for their own Google accounts, and they will have trouble with visual compatibility with everyone else who is using Microsoft Office. As far as that is concerned, please believe us when we say anyone who does matter in the business world is using Microsoft Office, and when you stray from that business standard you are alienating other businesses, customers, and your own employees (who will need re-training because they already arrive in the workforce pre-trained in Microsoft Office). Because of this, it is important to go with the business standard, and that is Microsoft. While there are uses for other cloud services, they are limited to specialty server uses on products like Amazon and IBM for middleware and back-office use.

Reliance on the Service Level Agreement or SLA for your business continuity needs including disaster management and recovery plans are a mistake. The answer to permanent uptime is and always has been redundancy from an organizational standpoint. Make sure you have your IT provider or internal staff backing up data and documents, and make sure that there are proper continuity and recovery plans in place in the event of an emergency.

Business processes and office procedures will certainly change with your technology project. It is vital that roles and responsibilities in a project and afterwards are clearly defined. This helps empower people and also create an atmosphere where employees know there will be accountability: they will not be allowed to let the ball drop. Sometimes assigning the ultimate root access for a system to an outside vendor such as the Web and I helps avoid slip-ups and even assist in compliance with the Sarbanes Oxley Act for smaller businesses. A technology project implemented correctly is always a great way to reduce your liability footprint, possibly even resulting in reduced business liability insurance rates.

Risk is always a prime consideration. Look at the risks, security and otherwise that your provider offers. Our company, the Web and I, has not experienced a single outage lasting more than a few hours for any client since we were founded a half-dozen years ago. We are especially proud that none of our clients has ever experienced a security breach.

Making a decision is best started after speaking to someone with experience. Call on us at the Web and I and speak to one of our seasoned senior engineers. Find out what has worked and not worked for us and our clients. If there is interest, you will be put in touch with some of our clients to discuss their experiences over the years. We find they are our best sales people! Call us now at 646-853-0573 and learn more now!

New Office 365 2013 Preview: Installation and Implementation

GLEN COVE, NEW YORK

Introduction

Office 365 2013 is the most exciting development in the world of IT business today, eclipsing Windows 8 and all other cloud and on-site server products combined for a reason. It’s unique combination of capability, reliability, low-cost, and return on investment (ROI) set it apart from the crowd. Its’ dominance is assured because Microsoft Office has been the business standard productivity software worldwide for over 20 years now. There is so much to explore, and you can preview these features today to see if they are applicable for your company. This process starts with an assessment of your hardware, to make sure you have a PC compatible for the process. This installation will cover PC installation, but the same account can then be used for a Mac. A Mac-only process will be documented in future after all aspects of Office 365 2013 have been covered on this site.

Hardware Assessment

Standard system requirements for Office 2013

                Component                                   Office 2013 Requirements
Computer and processor 1 gigahertz (Ghz) or faster x86- or x64-bit processor with SSE2 instruction set
Memory (RAM) 1 gigabyte (GB) RAM (32 bit); 2 gigabytes (GB) RAM (64 bit)
Hard Disk 3.0 gigabytes (GB) available
Display Graphics hardware acceleration requires a DirectX10 graphics card and 1024 x 576 resolution
Operating System Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, MAC OS X
Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 8, 9, or 10; Mozilla Firefox 10.x or a later version; Apple Safari 5; or Google Chrome 17.x.
.NET version 3.5, 4.0, or 4.5
Multi-touch A touch-enabled device is required to use any multi-touch functionality. However, all features and functionality are always available by using a keyboard, mouse, or other standard or accessible input device. Note that new touch features are optimized for use with Windows 8.
Additional requirements and considerations Some functionality may vary, based on the system configuration. Some features may require additional or advanced hardware or server connectivity.

Sign Up: Business Edition

For Business Use, the Office 365 2013 trial offers a total of 10 user licenses which can each be installed on up to five devices including PC’s, MACs, tablets and notebooks using those operating systems as well. Please note that if you have any kind of business, you need the added capability and security of Office 365 Business Edition. Government Edition and Education Edition are beyond the scope of this article series.

The first place to go to sign up for office 365 is the Sign-Up page. You should visit this page in Internet Explorer preferably on the PC, and with Safari on the Mac.

https://portal.microsoftonline.com/Signup/MainSignup15.aspx?OfferId=7E5CC333-4683-4035-923F-349032114AF3&dl=LITEPACK_P2_B_PILOT&pc=O365-Preview-2012&ali=1&Country=US

Make sure that you go to your Internet options are set to trust https://portal.microsoftonline.com

Trust portal.onmicrosoft.com

Trust portal.onmicrosoft.com

Then the page will operate correctly.

Enter in all of the information to sign up:

Sign Up for Office 365 2013 Business

Sign Up for Office 365 2013 Business

After filling in the information, you will have to get a verification code through your mobile device via text message. Make sure you take note of your new user name and password.

On the following screen, you will be asked again for your mobile information, this time for account recovery purposes.

Add Your Mobile Number For Account Recovery

Add Your Mobile Number For Account Recovery

Then you will be directed to the Office 365 Sign-In Screen to log in for the first time.

Office 365 Sign in Screen

Office 365 Sign in Screen

After this you will transition to the Administration page and you can start to explore the new Office 365.

Office 365 Admin Screen on First Log In

Office 365 Admin Screen on First Log In

 

Sign Up: Home Edition

For home use, the Home Edition will provide a device-independent set of cloud services and storage that you can install on up to five devices including PC’s, MACs, as well as notebooks and tablets that use Windows or Mac OS.

The first place to go online to sign up for and begin the process of the Consumer Preview of Office 365 2013 is to go to Microsoft’s Consumer Preview Site at:

http://www.microsoft.com/office/preview/en

Office 365 Sign-Up Page

Office 365 Sign-Up Page

On the page that follows, you will have to fill out some information to sign up including creating a Microsoft ID, the user E-Mail  and Password formerly known as Windows Live ID is now your Microsoft ID. As this is test software, you will want to select the option to Sign Up Now, to create a new Microsoft ID. You will wish to save any important business Microsoft ID you have strictly for business use and not to be linked to accounts of a trial nature except through careful planning in consultation with your Microsoft Partner who can issue you trials that come with offers leading to permanent accounts with no disruption of service or data loss.

Click Sign Up Now

Click Sign Up Now

After that, follow the instructions to create an account. Setting up administrative functions and testing the abilities of the Home Edition are beyond the scope of this series, which is intended primarily for business users.

For help with Office 365 and other Microsoft productivity software, give the licensed Microsoft Partners at the Web and I a call at 646-853-0573.

New Office 365 2013 Preview: Introduction

REDMOND, WASHINGTON

Elegant. Simple. A revolution is coming to Microsoft. Its name? Microsoft Office 365 2013 Edition.

The features of the new system make it the best cloud productivity solution in the Industry.

Microsoft Office 365 with Office 2013 is a software suite that works equally well on the Mac as it does on a Windows PC.

One Microsoft Office 365 account can be installed on up to five computers, so multiple users can share Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac data.

Mobile computing works great on every kind of phone. The new version may even boast live video chat on mobile, which we will test out in this series.

Anything a business wants to accomplish can be completed with these tools.

Influential think tank Forrester Research says that the Office 365 cloud model provides a far lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) when compared to a traditional on-site installation of the same options.

Microsoft Office 365 2013 Edition is user-friendly whether you have a PC, Mac or Phone.

From a compliance standpoint, Office 365 services offers a 99.97% Financially-Backed Uptime Service Level Agreement (SLA).

New Office 365 2013 Preview Table of Contents

Starting with this introduction, there are three more sections which will showcase the most salient aspects of the new technology in a logical format. We are testing this new system out starting today, and the categories below will fill up as we complete our testing and research and fill in the categories. As of today we are starting with expected archetypal categories, but as we learn more these will change and grow from time to time.


Installation and Account Creation for Trial

  1. Signing Up
  2. Installing and Initial Configuration Office 2013  
  3. Account Administration
  4. Security Recommendations
Microsoft Office

Microsoft Office

Word, Excel,Access, Publisher, PowerPoint, and One Note

Word, Excel,Access, Publisher, PowerPoint, and One Note

Microsoft Office Desktop Edition 2013

  1. Installation
  2. New Interface  
  3. New Features
  4. Microsoft Word
  5. Microsoft Excel
  6. Microsoft PowerPoint
  7. Microsoft Publisher (Expected February 22, 2013)
  8. Microsoft Visio (Expected February 23, 2013)
  9. Microsoft Project (Expected February 24, 2013)
  10. Microsoft One Note (Expected February 25, 2013)
  11. Navigation (Expected February 26, 2013)
  12. Custom Settings (Expected February 27, 2013)
  13. Licensing Options (Expected February 28, 2013)
Email, Calendars, and Customer Relationship Management

Email, Calendars, and CRM

Exchange Server 2013

Exchange Server 2013

Microsoft Dynamics CRM

Microsoft Dynamics CRM

Microsoft Exchange 2013

  1. E-Mail (Expected March 23, 2013)
  2. Calendaring (Expected March 24, 2013)
  3. Social Networking (Expected March 25, 2013)
  4. E-Mail Merge (Expected March 26, 2013)
  5. Fax (Expected March 27, 2013)
  6. Lync Interoperability (Expected March 28, 2013)

Microsoft Dynamics CRM

  1. Interoperability with Office 365
  2. Advantages (Expected March 29, 2013)
  3. CRM For Mobile (Expected March 30, 2013)

Website

Website

Public-Facing SharePoint Features

  1. CSS (Expected March 1, 2013)
  2. Other Coding (Expected March 2, 2013)

Office Web Apps

Office Web Apps

Office Web Apps

  1. Speed and Efficiency on Slower Machines (Expected March 31, 2013)
  2. Mobile and Specialty Cases
  3. Simultaneous document Editing (Expected April 1, 2013)
File Sharing and Project Management

File Sharing and Project Management

SharePoint 2013

SharePoint 2013

SharePoint Server 2013

  1. Intranets (Expected March 3, 2013)
  2. Extranets (Expected March 4, 2013)
  3. Share Point Project Management Solutions for Small Businesses (Expected March 5, 2013)
  4. New Extensibility and Coding Options (Expected March 6, 2013)

Microsoft Project Management Server on Office 365

  1. Introduction (Expected March 7, 2013)
  2. Local Installation (Expected March 8, 2013)
  3. Project Management in Information Technology
  4. Project Management for Law Firms
  5. Project Management for Medical Practices (Expected March 9, 2013)
  6. Project Management for Education and Government (Expected March 10, 2013)
 Instant Messaging, Presence, and Conferencing

Instant Messaging, Presence, and Conferencing

Microsoft Lync 2013

Microsoft Lync 2013

Lync 2013

  1. Enterprise Instant Messaging (Expected April 2, 2013)
  2. Lync Mobile (Expected April 3, 2013)
  3. Audio Conferencing (Expected April 4, 2013)
  4. Telephony (Expected April 5, 2013)
  5. Universal Messaging (Expected April 6, 2013)
  6. Video Teleconferencing (Expected April 7, 2013)
  7. Video “Brady Bunch Style” Tiled User Meeting (Expected April 8, 2013)
  8. Audio / Visual Meeting with Simultaneous Document Editing by Multiple Users (Expected April 9, 2013)

Mobility

Mobility

Windows 8 Phone

  1. Installation with Windows Synch: Zune (Expected March 11, 2013)
  2. Office 365
  3. Loading Music (Expected March 12, 2013)
  4. Synchronizing Contacts (Expected March 13, 2013)

Microsoft Office 365

  1. SharePoint (Expected March 14, 2013)
  2. Exchange (Expected March 15, 2013)
  3. Microsoft Dynamics CRM

Security and Trust

Security and Trust

Compliance and Risk Management

  • 99.97% Guaranteed Uptime Financially Backed Service Level Agreement (SLA) (Expected April 10, 2013)
  • Financially Backed Service Level Agreement (SLA) (Expected April 11, 2013)
  • ISO 9000 Compliance (Expected April 12, 2013)
  • Sarbanes Oxley Act Compliance (Expected April 13, 2013)
  • HIPAA Compliance (With hybrid on-site compliant servers on-site) (Expected April 14, 2013)

Economic Considerations

  1. Cost Calculator (Expected March 16, 2013)
  2. Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) (Expected March 17, 2013)
  3. Return on Investment (ROI) (Expected March1 8, 2013)
  4. Adoption by Fortune 500 Businesses (Expected March `19, 2013)
  5. Adoption by Foreign Governments (Expected March 20, 2013)
  6. Acceptance by US Government Accounting Office (GAO) and use in U.S. Government (Expected March 21, 2013)
  7. Use in State Government (the Web and I is a registered and licensed state vendor) (Expected March 22, 2013)

Contact the Web and I, Inc. today to get started at 646-853-0573!

Pristine Security Record Since our Founding in 2007

New York, New York

Cloud service consultancy the Web and I has a perfect security record for the five years we have been in  business. Our clients include small businesses in the legal and financial services sectors as well as retail, wholesale, entertainment, education, and government.

Our perfect security record means that we have never had a breach of client data, and our clients have never had a loss of data or significant service interruption of more than a few hours. Our medical clients have HIPAA compliance, our government and educational clients have systems that are rated with sufficient security and redundancy sufficient for GAO approval. This success is no accident, and can only result from a dedicated staff that lives and breathes compliance, reliability, usability, and enterprise resource planning, along with all of the security aspects of each of these. Our professional core of discriminating clients have been our best guide and inspiration to excel at security, and we anticipate keeping this perfect record indefinitely.

With change, however, comes new threats. Complacency is a condition affecting many computer consultancies when their security records are great, their engineers tend to believe they know all they need to about security after achieving their initial success. They may stop reading professional journals and bulletin boards, and they may not be aware of the next threat headed towards business, education, and government users. We are always aware, and always keep ourselves informed of the latest technologies and techniques used by the experts as well as the hackers.

This security has meant a lot for our clients. Our long-term clients never think about security threats anymore because they have been a thing of the past for years. This allows them to focus on work. For some of our businesses and for some types of business insurance, the kinds of security guarantees, service level agreements, and compliance standards we can achieve the kind of risk management which lower their business insurance costs. We are ready to provide all manner of consultation on limiting the liability exposure of your firm.

When you are considering outsourcing your computing expertise, choose a firm like the Web and I, who have a proven track record of security and satisfaction. Our clients are our best resource for you to find out our difference and what it means for your firm. We could work in so many areas of computing, but secure cloud and on-site computing using industry-standard technologies is our focus. Maintaining that focus allows us to strive for excellence, which then manifests itself in the lack of headaches our clients experience compared to what they are used to from having on-site staff or other consultants.

If you are not using the Web and I, you are doubtless going through a lot of unnecessary trouble, risk, and exposure liability. To find out how you can put these problems under control and in perspective while increasing your functional capabilities and the productivity of your employees, contact us for a complimentary initial consultation. We can be reached at any time at (646) 853-0573.

University of California, Merced Selects Office 365

Merced, California

The University of California, Merced selected Microsoft Office 365 for their business productivity and E-Mail needs. The full complement of 8500 faculty, students and staff will be migrated in 2013.  According to implementor CloudBearing, “After evaluating Office 365 for education versus Google Apps, the UC Merced team indicated in a report that it preferred Office 365 for email, calendaring and collaboration. The campus will be rolling out 25 GB mailboxes for everyone; a modern calendaring system that directly integrates with mobiles devices, Outlook and the Web; SharePoint for document management and file sharing; and Lync which provide enterprise-grade instant messaging, audio/video conferencing and whiteboard capabilities.”

The fact is that businesses and educational institutions are familiar with and trained in Outlook and the Microsoft Office suite, and any perceived gains from embracing alternative platforms is lost when you have no user acceptance of the new platform you have worked so hard for and paid so much to implement. People like the familiar, and managing change is already going to have to involve both technical guidance of how to work collaboratively as well as business process analysis and re-engineering.

Many companies, educational institutions, NGO’s, foundations, businesses and government agencies are worried about compliance.The fact is that legal compliance for businesses including SEC regulations, Sarbanes Oxley are covered. Government agencies in the United States will be pleased to know that the GSA has specified that Office 365 and related Microsoft Cloud products are legally compliant for government agencies. Healthcare organizations and medical research foundations enjoy the benefits of built-in HIPAA compliance. ISO 9000 compliance for up-time rounds off the list with 99.97% up-time guaranteed by a financially backed Service Level Agreement (SLA) which refunds customers in the event of an outage. Microsoft Office 365 is continually backed-up, but the Web and I can assist you with additional backup methods on-site including hybrid on-site off-site co-existence.

When you tell your Information Technology people that you are ready to go to the Cloud, their reaction is one of terror. They are interested in working by waiting around for malfunctions, not providing new usability and change management. The fact is that the maintenance of servers, the licensing of the software, and the technical assistance provided by Microsoft to solve any and all problems can make most of an organization’s IT staffing costs disappear. The cloud solutions typically cost less than the ancillary services. Any IT staff that is needed are functional problem solvers, teachers, advocates, and business engineers. The Functional Engineers must have large project completed with a management-level role before taking on your project. Your project is not the place for your engineer to learn, you need seasoned veterans.

Today, responsible implementation involves Total Quality Management (TQM) practices, which specify the best proven ways to make your implementation work as it should. Accepted project management techniques, metrics, software testing, usability testing, and employee training all serve to make sure the best use is made of your new system. We at the Web and I take care of keeping up with the latest not only in technology but also in the best practices for our industry. We know how to make Microsoft Office 365, Dynamics CRM and related technologies work for your institution. Call us at (646) 853-0573 for a complementary consultation with a knowledgeable professional.

Creating a Private Microsoft Office 365 Style Private Cloud in your Company

Goals

This project is intended to provide a secure intranet environment for the multiple offices of Your Corporation with the features of secure services including zones for document collaboration, E-Mail with Exchange, remote PC access from tablets, and the ability to have multiple users collaborate on the same documents simultaneously. Corporate instant messaging and online meetings are also desired features. In short, an environment should be created on local servers in one office and be usable by the other offices. Security considerations include a secure locked area for servers at least consisting of a lockable server cabinet for access control and removable drives. Removable drives should be consistent in size and type across all servers so that they can be changed without powering down the servers. The parity information on the drives should allow for rebuilding of information on a freshly inserted drive. Two load-balanced web servers with firewalls will serve as application servers. Additionally, a firewall appliance can act as a second level of firewall protection. The firewall appliance should be a Linux-based model with statefull packet inspection, because this is a complementary firewall strategy to that of Windows. This strategy has been successfully used by clients including NYU School of Medicine and our own offices. The servers needed are: Lync Server 2012, Lync Edge Server 2012, SQL Server, Exchange Server 2012, Office Web Apps Server 2012, IIS Web Server (A component of Microsoft Server 2012), and SharePoint Server 2013. Using the most recent products will bring You in line with the upgrades for Office 365 scheduled tentatively for the end of December 2012. Investing in the latest technology has risks involved with using the newest technology including undiscovered performance issues. As an alternative, the earlier versions of the software can be purchased and used. Backup will be relegated to a dedicated appliance that provides continual automated backup, one backup appliance for each server. These appliances can be carried away from the premises if needed just as easily as the removable hard drives.

Martin Low of the Web and I, Inc. is available to serve as the functional lead and project manager, and he is working from his office to select experts for an installation and integration by technical experts in each server type which can take place over two days convenient to Your Company on that weekend Mr. Low will configure SharePoint, oversee technical staff, clean up the contact list for the Exchange Global Address List, and assign security roles to users at Your Company

Following installation, Mr. Low will initiate training operations at the pleasure of Your Company He can initiate training in the main office in the first week and can provide additional training at other offices in person or through web meeting. In person training is recommended, but the wishes of Your Company will prevail.

Your Company has expressed a concern with server maintenance including software and hardware maintenance hours and expenses. Software maintenance can be had through technical experts in the individual server products by remote access or in person locally from an area accessible to Katonah. We recommend using local resources for increased security. Maintenance of the servers from a mechanical standpoint has a few possible approaches. The Web and I is experienced in the sourcing and construction of quality servers brand new from parts. The advantage to this is the lower costs of the servers Your Company needs to purchase. However the Web and I can also purchase the necessary servers from Dell at a discount through Dell Outlet. The advantage of using Dell for critical equipment is that Dell has service plans that guarantee on-site service including any needed parts all included in low-cost annual plans. The Web and I, Inc., despite our ability to make our own computers also chooses to use Dell because of the security our organization needs for the computers which run our mission-critical applications. The Web and I, Inc. represented by Martin Low will do a study of projected expenses for purchase as well as ongoing expenses for maintenance prior to the commencement of the Project. A formalized project management strategy will be used in accordance with best practices.

Implementation Methodology: Project Management

Accountability

There are people who need to be assigned responsibility for actions, decisions, and policies concerning the management of the implementation and governance, all within the scope of their role within the project. In other words, someone puts SharePoint in place; and project management helps this by defining the what, when, why, and where of this implementation.

Sustainability

While preserving the integrity of the platform delivered to the organization, the platform must meet present needs, but also future organizational requirements. These new technological capabilities need to be managed and governed to grow. Project management helps by providing methods so that issues concerning the economic (user requirements in terms of added features or products), social (the ability to enhance and connect people), and environment (the infrastructure can be scaled, for example) are protected and managed.

Resiliency

A SharePoint implementation needs to be robust to survive. All systems must have the ability to provide and maintain an acceptable level of service in the face of faults and challenges to normal operation. Project management provides processes such as configuration management, planning for backup, disaster recovery, monitoring, and performance levels.

Supportability

These technologies need to be looked after. Project management defines the quality-control measures to be enacted by the team that is responsible for the implementation.

As a Project Manager Mr. Low needs to ensure that when describing the four above elements to the Your Company that they understand there is a timeline to put in these technologies. Best practices do not allow for letting the client put together the timeline themselves, because they will start by reasoning that anything they don’t do is easy to do. Designing a platform for mission critical operations cannot be completed in two weeks, for example.

Accountability, supportability, resiliency, and sustainability cannot be assured in a week. Those are continual processes, and to make sure you can apply those means planning through to implementation. The estimated project timeline is one month. Two days for installation of the servers, and one month for ongoing training, quality assurance, contingency planning, and more.

Securing Office Web Apps Server communications by using HTTPS

Office Web Apps Server can communicate with SharePoint 2013, Lync Server 2013, and Exchange Server 2013 by using the HTTPS protocol. In production environments, we strongly recommend that you use HTTPS. You’ll have to have to install an Internet Server certificate that can be assigned to the server that runs Office Web Apps Server (if you are using a single server) or to the load balancer (if you are using multiple servers that run Office Web Apps Server).

With Microsoft server products, properly integrated and implemented, there is no need for expensive Wide Area Network (WAN) solutions, as these server products can be accessed securely over the Internet with 256 bit encryption.

Next Steps

  1. Approval of Project Outline by Your Company
  2. Contract Signing and 10% down payment of consultation budget. (the Web and I, Inc. will sign any confidentiality contracts you may require at this time by authorized signer Martin Low.)
  3. Plan for Procurement Methodology to  be completed by the Web and I, Inc.
  4. Approval of Procurement Methodology for hardware by Your Company
  5. Project Budget to be prepared by the Web and I, Inc.
  6. Project Budget to be approved by Your Company
  7. Project Kick-Off Date selected by Your Company
  8. Staff Selection Completed by the Web and I, Inc.
  9. Staff Approval by Your Company
  10. Technology Maintenance Plan to be completed by the Web and I, Inc.
  11. Technology Maintenance Plan to be approved by Your company
  12. Disaster Management and Recovery Plans to be completed by the Web and I, Inc.
  13. Disaster Management and Recovery Plans to be approved by Your Company
  14. Projected Ongoing Expenses to be completed by the Web and I, Inc.
  15. Projected Ongoing Expenses to be approved by Your Company
  16. Project Plan completed by the Web and I, Inc.
  17. Project Plan Approval by Your Company
  18. Business Process Re-Engineering Plan completed by the Web and I, Inc.
  19. Business Process Re-Engineering Plan approved by Your Company
  20. Software Testing, Quality Assessment and Quality Improvement Plan completed by the Web and I, Inc.
  21. Software Testing, Quality Assessment and Quality Improvement Plan approve by Your Company
  22. Regulatory Compliance Plan to be completed by the Web and I, Inc.
  23. Regulatory Compliance Plan to be approved by the Web and I, Inc.
  24. Staff Training Plan to be completed by the Web and I, Inc.
  25. Staff Training Plan approved by Your Company
  26. Payment of 40% of Consultation Budget and 100% of Hardware and Software. Alternatively hardware and software can be ordered by Martin Low directly at Katonah using Your Company payment methods for shipment to Your Company
  27. Purchase of Servers to be shipped directly to Katonah Office.
  28. Installation and Integration on Project Kick-Off Date to take place on two days.
    1. Project Kick-Off Meeting.
    2. Install Windows Server 2012 on all 8 Servers (6 product servers and two load-balanced web app servers).
    3. Windows 8 Upgrades on all Desktops.
    4. Configuration and Testing of Backup Appliances.

Project Management for Information Technology Projects

People may wonder what it takes to run a project which has well-defined goals, accountability, transparency, and good management. These features are neither a matter of luck nor of management style rather of understanding and adhering to a set of academically proven best practices known collectively as project management. New initiatives as well as the management of organizational change can be run using the principles of project management. Information technology adds new levels of best practices related to compliance advice, documentation, software testing, quality assessment/quality improvement plans, technical and functional specifications, and more.

There are a great number of skills to be learned and master, from scheduling to anticipating the needs of different events and making sure that they are met as well as the art of managing change within an organization.

Project management as a discipline recognizes seven distinct phases of a project. Each phase has its’ unique goals and requirements.

  • Project strategy and business case.
  • Preparation.
  • Design.
  • Development and testing.
  • Training and change management.
  • Support and benefits realization.
  • Project close.

Project Management

Project strategy and business case.

It is up to every organization and each stakeholder in a project to help think through the project strategy and business case and to thereby define the reason that the project is taking place, some rational and achievable goals, a risk analysis, and any other method specific to the industry of the organization to analyze performance. A methodology for the project should be defined at this time. Often when preparing a prospectus for a client, an information technology or other consultant might spend a lot of unpaid time putting together these parts of the project in question. This phase often ends up including the signing of any initial contracts and retainers, NDA agreements, and other formalities needed for project initiation. After the terms and methodology and the goals are well-defined and understood, it is time to prepare for project initiation.

Preparation.

  • Work Breakdown
    • Project personnel needs must be defined by goals and resources. The budgets for personnel and materiel are part of those resources.
  • Project Milestones Defined
    • These expected events are agreed upon by key stakeholders as to being hallmark events in the proposed project as it runs its’ course successfully.
  • Personnel
    • Personnel needs defined earlier during the work breakdown are then identified and named during this sub-phase. Employment search criteria and budgets for personnel are agreed upon.
  • Produce Project Initiation Document and Kickoff
    • The project initiation document defines the goals, the budgets, the resources, and the general timeline. Key stakeholders and key personnel are involved in a project kickoff event. During this event, project leadership should take the time to share project initiation documents and explain the project timeline and goals.
  • Selection of third-party contractors or other staff.
    • Existing staff and other contractors need to be hired and named after being chosen according to the standards defined for the project.
  • Secure Key Resources
    • Funding for budgets, personnel hours for internal staff, rooms, and equipment all are resources which have to be secured before the project can take place.

Design.

The project design sometimes is completed from the beginning, which is actually not appropriate for anything but the most groundbreaking projects. Most projects have a project type and an identifiable set of best practices which define the design of the type of project in question. During this phase of the project it is very important to take all of the previously created documentation into account while preparing a master project plan. The milestones you have created earlier will be further defined with deliverables along the way between milestones which ultimately roll-up into goals. Different aspects of the project may run concurrently and require multiple Gantt charts to coordinate scheduling. Every deliverable, every task, has a timeline and responsible staff. The project manager will track these events in a pre-defined sequence and will report on project risks and progress with the progress reports designed during this phase. A business process analysis and business process re-engineering analysis will be run. In a good plan, the original business process most likely looks quite scrambled when presented visually, showing many cases of duplicated efforts and unnecessary loops. The result looks like boxes connected with spaghetti. A good information technology project results in a re-engineered business process that when presented as a diagram has removed the duplications of effort and made the approval and processing parts much less convoluted. The business is all working with the same fresh set of data, and there is organizational transparency in the final result.

Development and testing.

During this phase, the solution is developed and tested. The method for this is determined by the best practices of the industry of the organization in question. In the field of information technology, software is unit tested, then data is extracted, transformed, and loaded into the new solution. Functional testing of the existing data and of procedures to add new data and report on that data are then designed and executed. Finally, user acceptance testing is conducted with key stakeholders to make sure that the solution meets needs and expectations. Functional personnel are also developing the methods that the solution will use to execute the needs of the business processes, and these methods are refined as a result of a proper functional testing process. The best testing involves looking for the zero error, learning each possible error and obtaining a solution before the final solution is even seen by the end users.

Training and business readiness (Change management).

With a new system, there is a great deal of excitement from some staff, resistance from others, but there is very little indifference. Everyone has an opinion on the feasibility of using the new solution, and it is important to take special advantage of the resistance. The resistance, while often containing the vestiges of recalcitrant bureaucracy, often has staff that is concerned with important parts of the business process which might have been overlooked. These points of resistance should be tracked during user acceptance testing, and important changes that are identified can be made and discussed with the staff who raised the issues. This helps to gain support for the project by taking people’s objections seriously while also improving the quality of the project by taking into account all available information. Other recalcitrant resistance can be overcome through standard morale boosting efforts combined with strict policy enforcement for use of the new solution. A cut-off date should be made for the old solution so that two sets of data are not created. Training of staff during user acceptance testing may or may not have to be accompanied by classroom or lecture setting, depending on the amount of change from existing procedures.

Support and benefits realization.

During this phase, the project is wrapping up, final changes are made as well as maintenance plans to ensure that the new solution stays healthy and usable. Ongoing tasks are tracked and budgets and methods are agreed upon. Great post-implementation support is what sets great information technology professionals and firms apart from the rest. There will always be new issues, and support should be unobtrusive but immediately available at any time. The attitude for proper support must be maintained so that no implemented project is truly closed, all support needs get the greatest consideration.

Project close

When all parts of the project have been completed, all personnel trained, maintenance and service plans agreed to, the project wrap-up may begin. A post-implementation review of the project should summarize the success of the project. Plans should be made to reassign existing personnel back to their old stations or on to new ones with the new business process as needed.

The Processes

Throughout the above phases the following processes are always running to support the project. It is important that control of these processes are assigned to specific team members for each project phase.

  • Phase management.
  • Planning.
  • Control.
  • Team management.
  • Communication.
  • Procurement.
  • Integration.

Here are more details concerning the processes.

Phase Management

Deliverables and sign-of methods having been previously defined, phase management involves following the project plan to ensure that tasks add up to deliverables and milestones, and that each sub phase and phase are signed-off on by key stakeholders. The person responsible for the phase management is known as the project manager, and a successful project manager will be able to manage teams and expectations of all parties so that cooperation is engendered, supporting the success of the project.

Planning

Planning and oversight by key stakeholders is needed at all times to ensure quality and to oversee the philosophy of the project to ensure that it maintains the goals of the project and the organization as a whole.

Control

Scope, costs, issues, risks, and benefits need to be reported on and observed continually to provide supporting information to key decision-makers so that the project is managed on an ong0ing basis.

Team Management

The team personnel needs to be managed by the same people whether employees or contractors. The management for the project generally consists of one functional manager from the organization’s staff and a technical manager from the primary information technology firm. In larger organizations, both technical and functional managers may be selected from the staff of the original organization. We have experience with all sizes of projects and are capable of managing projects based on the scale of the organization and project. This avoids using project management features that are more appropriate for larger projects but cumbersome on small projects interfere. There are different dynamics to each sized project, independent of the commonalities to all projects which originate in organizational dynamics of communications and politics.

Communication

Generally the project manager is responsible for all communication to project staff, project stakeholders, and project beneficiaries. Information will not be the same at all levels. Decision making information is important for key stakeholders and project management. Project staff need to be apprised of project changes and project initiatives and changes. Project beneficiaries, the staff who will be using the solution who are not part of the project team, need to receive encouraging progress notices along with benefits and adjustments they will have to make. Taking the uncertainty out of change is key to building consensus. Make sure that all project beneficiaries get some feeling that their issues have been heard, and that the information gained from their input has been considered in the project design as a whole.

Procurement

Procurement of equipment, staff, and supplies is an exciting but exacting part of project management. People who are good at purchasing have had a lot of experience allowing them to be seasoned veterans of the procurement process. Knowing how to select the best group of consultants to work together, not only for their skills but also avoiding potentially difficult personalities is vital. Also vital is the ability to purchase with power and skill. Purchasing is not just about getting the best bargain on the initial purchase of equipment or supplies. When choosing a supplier, it is important to make sure that there is a secure supply chain in place and that backup plans exist for all possible contingencies. With equipment purchases, the price is one concern while the other is ongoing maintenance costs and feasibility, compatibility, and disaster management and recovery plans exist.

Integration

Very often, a new technology solution has to coexist with many existing processes in the organization. For instance if financial data is handled, a specific method needs to be put into place to control where and how the data is shared with accounting. There may be data in accounting that should be shared back with the solution again. Very often interfaces can be made from one software system to another. If not, processes which are manual can be used. For the success of the project, the integration of the project phases with existing business processes needed by the organization must be integrated with all change.

Is a Conservative Computing Strategy Hurting Your Company?

Conservative is usually a good thing. Being fiscally conservative is being careful about spending your organization’s money, for instance, is very prudent. However in the case of technology, there are a few pitfalls. That is because technology is moving at a rapid pace, and if you are not innovating then some of your competitors are. Certain attitudes with regards to technology and the stewardship of computing facilities or data within your firm can stagnate growth, increase costs and hurt regulatory compliance. Some of these attitudes speak to stakeholders’ willingness to adopt new technologies, and others reflect on their ability to understand and accept new techniques.

Examples of Conservative Computing Strategy over the Last 20 Years

Some of the classic examples below have been re-written to protect the innocent (and the conservative computing guilty)

“There’s no way we can adopt the client-server model, it can’t possibly be as reliable as our mainframe.”

The client-server model then proceeded to take over the corporate world one enterprise at a time, providing lower costs, better computing, and better return on investment. Companies that delayed this adoption faced years of antiquated systems and a more expensive upgrade path after neglecting the issue for years.

“No, we can’t move to VoIP: the technology is still in testing and not yet in production, besides our Switch and PBX have been working for a decade without a glitch.”,

Enterprises that resisted this technology innovation, and many still do, not only face the challenges of playing catch-up later but are also paying more now to their telephone service provider.

“Virtualization is not yet a tried and true technology, and will hurt performance. If you want great performance, you have to stick to hardware for the Desktop.”

Companies can use a single server to stand in for the hardware of multiple desktops saving on hardware costs and power. Their IT staff can deal with infected or corrupted desktop versions of Windows by regressing to an earlier date in about a minute, or by creating a brand-new virtual machine and rolling it out.

“We need storage performance and dependability: the only solution we can use is a SAN and it has to be from CISCO.”

Companies have many solutions for storage, including SharePoint on Office 365 and the Amazon Elastic Cloud. Instead of paying many thousands of dollars for expensive hardware which will soon be obsolete and headed for the recycle bin, they can use cloud storage in its’ many forms to take care of storage costs on a pay-as-you-go basis. Expenditures are limited to storage and bandwidth actually used. Backup is taken care of by the cloud provider and is actually included in the cost.

The Cloud is Here to Stay

The reason that the Cloud is here to stay, unlike other technology innovations, is that it is not a specific technology or group of technologies that can become outmoded. The cloud, is wholesale outsourced computing. The cloud model is a way of using collective purchasing power. Surely your organization may have some buying power for computers and software and the electricity to run it. But Microsoft and Amazon have more buying power. They have the resources to purchase hardware, software, and personnel at a rate which allows them the resources they need to sell you computing power and storage far cheaper than your organization can ever do. As the technology changes, the providers of the cloud services will upgrade: you don’t have to. Many executives balk at paying a subscription cost, but they need to understand that their cloud subscription will mean less hardware to buy, less software, less electricity, and less IT staff. Other innovations are here one year and gone the next, but since the Cloud is not a technology but a basis for other technologies, that can be upgraded, the Cloud will not become obsolete, any more than the Keyboard and Monitor will.

When it comes time to make a cloud decision, it pays to consult experienced professionals. The professionals at the Web and I are ready to assist you in any way we can with a free consultation. A call and a conversation is all you need to get a grasp of what your options are, what potential costs could be, and what is involved in transforming your organization’s computing capabilities.  Call us today at 646-853-0573.

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