AvePoint will showcase integration, management, and productivity solutions and apps for Microsoft Office 365, Azure and Windows 8.
Sydney (PRWEB) October 27, 2014
AvePoint, the established leader in enterprise-class management, governance, and compliance software solutions for next-generation social collaboration platforms, announced today it is Major Sponsor of Microsoft TechEd Australia for the fifth consecutive year – taking place October 27-28, 2014 at the Royal Hall of Industries in Sydney. AvePoint will showcase its solutions for enabling enterprise collaboration with confidence within their Microsoft cloud technology deployments.
AvePoint Activities at Microsoft TechEd Australia 2014
AvePoint will host the “AvePoint Productivity Theatre” located on the expo floor at the event. The theatre will provide insight on how to bust productivity bottlenecks, enable faster and better ways to collaborate, integrate different sources of information into cohesive work platforms, and enable new ways of work. It will serve as a central hub for attendees to interact and get their questions answered by local and international Microsoft team members and industry experts
“The Australian workforce is connecting, creating, and collaborating faster and more easily than ever before, using platforms such as Office 365, SharePoint, Yammer, and Dynamics – as well as Windows 8 and Office 2013 apps,” said Steven Miller, Business Group Lead, Microsoft Office Division. “As TechEd Australia commences, it is fantastic to have the continued support of AvePoint, whose vision is to help Microsoft customers collaborate with confidence. AvePoint’s contribution at TechEd, including sessions at the AvePoint Productivity Theatre, will no doubt empower attendees to help their organisations reinvent the way they work.”
Attendees can visit the AvePoint booth (#1) to meet with company subject matter experts to discuss topics surrounding enterprise collaboration as well as receive live demonstrations of AvePoint’s integration, management, and productivity solutions for Microsoft productivity and cloud technology stack:
Cloud: AvePoint Online Services, a fully Microsoft Azure-based SaaS platform for Office 365 and any other cloud-hosted SharePoint environments, allows business users, decision makers, and IT administrators to seamlessly access resources and extend cloud computing as their needs dictate.
Innovative Business: AvePoint’s Citizen Connect Platform provides governments with a unified system to actively engage their constituents, drive transparency, as well as efficiently and accurately communicate citizen service requests with departments – from any device, anywhere, at any time. With AvePoint Citizen Connect, governments can harnesses the power of Microsoft technologies – such as Office 365, Azure, BizTalk, Dynamics, Lync, Project, SharePoint, and Yammer – to optimise their citizen-centric services.
Mobility: AvePoint Perimeter provides organisations with a robust mobile content management solution to mobilise their workforce by offering secure access to content from virtually any device – including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktop – without sacrificing security.
Microsoft Dynamics CRM: AvePoint solutions for Microsoft Dynamics CRM provide role-targeted, purpose-driven interfaces empower sales teams for improved productivity, deeper insights, and more control over records – resulting in less time searching and compiling information, leaving more time for building customer relationships.
Compliance: AvePoint Compliance Guardian mitigates privacy, security, and compliance risks across your information gateways with a comprehensive risk management process allowing organizations to document their policies, implement and measure them, and demonstrate conformance.
Additional Booth Activities
TechEd Australia 2014 attendees will have the chance to enter to win a Piaggio Fly 150ie courtesy of AvePoint. Individuals can learn more about how to enter the giveaway by visiting the AvePoint booth. The final drawing will be at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, October 28, 2014.
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