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Hybrid Online Business Scenarios

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Rob Horwitz

Rob Horwitz analyzes and writes about Microsoft licensing programs and product licensing rules. He also trains organizations on best Microsoft... more

Microsoft suggests that companies may want to license their users for both on-premises servers and online services, but that approach may not be economically or technically feasible for many companies because of limited integration between the two architectures and the cost of maintaining duplicate systems and licenses. However, many companies may find it useful to split their workforce into on-premises and online communities, thus reducing the costs of on-premises systems and gaining greater flexibility overall.

Azaleos is a vendor of management services for such “hybrid” systems—it provides remote management of on-premises Exchange and SharePoint systems and has extended Exchange monitoring to Microsoft’s Exchange Online service as well. It has identified several scenarios where hybrid systems can play a role.

Split-role provisioning in which knowledge workers use faster and more capable on-premises systems while deskless workers use online servers.

Acquisitions in which an acquired company can be moved quickly to an online system under the new owner’s domain, reducing integration time and complexity, while the acquiring company’s own employees can continue with on-premises servers.

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