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Microsoft Pushes Dynamics Cloud Solutions to Federal Government

Microsoft Pushes Dynamics Cloud Solutions to Federal Government
November 30, 2012 9:45AM

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"Typically Microsoft brings out general solutions and lets partners customize them for individual markets," said analyst Rob Enderle. "But Google's focus on government appears to have driven the company to an impressive effort to create a solution specifically designed to meet federal government needs" with Microsoft Dynamics.

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The feds can now get in on Microsoft Relevant Products/Services's cloud Relevant Products/Services-based action. Redmond is making its Microsoft Dynamics business solutions available specifically for federal government agencies.

Microsoft said it designed the cloud solutions to meet the security and functionality requirements of U.S. federal agencies. The applications involved help government workers collaborate, manage data Relevant Products/Services, improve processes, and access actionable business intelligence while leveraging the flexibility and cost savings of cloud computing.

"Government customers can feel confident in a cloud delivery model that meets federal government mandates such as FISMA and the 'cloud-first' policy," said Amir Capriles, general manager, U.S. Public Sector for Microsoft Dynamics. "This environment allows them to achieve the business benefits of cloud computing while meeting even the most stringent security requirements."

Microsoft tapped Layered Technologies as its host partner for its government offerings. The Layered Tech environment includes a single-tenancy private cloud with dedicated hardware and physical storage for tight security requirements, as well as a federal-only infrastructure Relevant Products/Services environment to leverage increased scalability Relevant Products/Services and efficiency and reduced costs associated with public cloud computing.

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With the launch of a Microsoft Dynamics government cloud solution, Layered Tech established a Solutions Advisory Committee to enable certified Microsoft Dynamics partners with years of government experience to rapidly deploy government cloud solutions, maximizing best practices and lessons learned to meet the unique needs of government agencies.

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Microsoft lined up government agency partners to sing the praises of its new solution. Jim Booth, general manager for Federal at Catapult Systems, explained that the technology advances that Layered Tech has developed are especially important. They address the special security concerns related to using a compliant cloud environment, and at the same time, they help satisfy cost reduction requirements that are facing virtually every government agency. (continued...)

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