Canadian businesses drive innovation, economic growth and community impact
with Microsoft Azure and Office 365
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TORONTO, May 10, 2016 /CNW/ - Microsoft Canada announced
today that the Microsoft Cloud is now officially open to power even more Canadian businesses. With this announcement, Microsoft
Azure is generally available from local datacentre regions located in Toronto and Quebec City, and Office 365 is now offering data residency for Canadian business customers. In addition,
Dynamics CRM Online is scheduled to go live by September 2016 to bring the most complete cloud, with
leadership across IaaS, PaaS, SaaS and hybrid scenarios, to enable people and organizations to achieve more.
Microsoft's highly secure, enterprise grade, hyper-scale cloud is now delivered from Canadian soil. Azure and Office 365
customers gain the benefits of Microsoft's trusted cloud services combined with data residency in Canada. This includes data redundancy in multiple locations within Canada for business continuity and the
option of a fast and private connection to the cloud with Azure ExpressRoute.
"Our goal is to deliver Canada's most trusted and complete cloud to power Canadian businesses and governments and ultimately
enable them to achieve greater impact. By offering fully integrated cloud services, we create simple, cost-effective solutions that
empower our customers." said Janet Kennedy, president of Microsoft Canada. "And, the Microsoft Cloud
in Canada and across the globe features the same industry-leading levels of security, privacy and
control, compliance and transparency."
Many Canadian customers and partners are already powered by the Microsoft Cloud. For PCL Construction, Canada's largest
contracting company, the cloud has enabled them to have a unified infrastructure in all the countries they operate. They have
transformed their business and are now able to focus more on innovation and enhanced efficiency rather than the backend process.
The result for PCL Construction is faster time to market, agility, and less operational overhead with over 80% cost savings since
moving to Azure.
The Microsoft Cloud has also transformed the way Quebecor, a Canadian leader in telecommunications, entertainment, news media
and culture, builds their IT environment's. "Microsoft Azure gives us the high-performance infrastructure we need to handle major
fluctuations in traffic and demand for a majority of our media websites and we get all of the compute capacity we need, when we
need it, and only pay for what we use," said Richard Roy, Vice President of IT and Chief Technology
Officer, Quebecor
For Stratiform, a Canadian cloud-based solution provider, the Microsoft cloud enables them to respond to their customers
evolving business needs. "The announcement of Microsoft's new Canadian data centres provides a tremendous opportunity for us to
grow our Canadian customer base," said Justin Kurtenback, Principal Consultant, Stratiform. "The
cloud enables businesses to push innovation and drive business transformation, and the new Microsoft Cloud in Canada removes a vital barrier that has prevented us from working with major sectors of the Canadian market
and broaden our offering for international companies."
Microsoft is a global leader in compliance, with the broadest portfolio of certifications in the industry. John Hewie, National Security Officer, Microsoft Canada, says: "In Canada, many of our public sector customers
and partners are finding that a standards-based approach to cloud compliance helps organizations more cost-effectively meet
evolving compliance requirements."
This focus on compliance together with local residency has resulted in many public sector customers moving to the Microsoft
cloud in Canada including the Province of Nova Scotia, Province
of New Brunswick, City of Regina and the City of Brampton. "Working with Microsoft is a
tremendous opportunity for Nova Scotia. We encourage innovation and we are excited to be taking
advantage of the newly opened Microsoft Canadian datacentre where we will begin moving more than 35,000 users to the Microsoft
Canadian cloud over the coming years. Nova Scotia continues to be an innovative leader in
Canada in many areas and this solution supports this visionary type of thinking," Said
Labi Kousoulis, Minister Internal Services, Province of Nova
Scotia.
Today's announcement in Canada brings the total number of generally available Azure regions to
24 globally, more than any other cloud provider, all backed by a $15 billion (USD) investment in
global datacentre infrastructure.
Microsoft Expands ExpressRoute Partnerships
Microsoft also announced an expansion of its ExpressRoute offerings in Canada. "With so much
momentum in the cloud, we are thrilled to welcome Bell Canada as the first Canadian
telecommunications partner for Azure ExpressRoute," said Janet Kennedy.
With the expansion, Canadian customers now have the option to create private connections to the Microsoft cloud. ExpressRoute
connections do not go over the public internet, and offer more reliability, faster speeds and lower latencies than typical internet
connections.
Canadian Organizations Powered by the Microsoft Cloud
A diverse group organizations and partners – from Enterprise, SMB, public sector and ISV – are using Microsoft Azure and
Office 365 to drive innovation within their organizations while delivering better outcomes for their customers.
ABOUT MICROSOFT CANADA
Established in 1985, Microsoft Canada Inc. is the Canadian subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation (Nasdaq "MSFT")
the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential.
Microsoft Canada provides nationwide sales, marketing, consulting and local support services in both French and English.
Headquartered in Mississauga, Microsoft Canada has nine regional offices across the country dedicated to empowering
people through great software - any time, any place and on any device. For more information on Microsoft Canada, please
visit www.microsoft.ca.
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