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My 4 Big Takeaways from Microsoft Inspire 2017

By Niraj Tenany  |  Published on August 22, 2017

My 4 Big Takeaways from Microsoft Inspire 2017

Microsoft Inspire event has always been vibrant and informative ever since Microsoft has embarked on its successful journey to the cloud. This was Netwoven’s 11th year at the Microsoft Inspire (formerly Microsoft WPC). This year, the event hosted about 17,000 partners (up from 13,000 in 2016). There was a great deal of excitement with the new Microsoft cloud strategy and its impact. Below were some of the key takeaways from the event:

1. Join the Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) Program

In the cloud world, customers purchase software along with some value added services.  In order to provide this, it’s best that Systems Integrators resell Microsoft software along with their own IP.

My 4 Big Takeaways from Microsoft Inspire 2017

Netwoven has officially become direct provider of Microsoft Cloud Solutions Provider program.

2. Develop vertical solutions

Services differentiation and developing vertical solutions have become necessity for a partner firm’s future. This might mean acquiring expertise around certain technologies or creating vertical specific solutions. As a result partners can sell high value managed services and move beyond deployment to help customers orchestrate their IT processes.

3. Make AppSource your best friend

Microsoft introduced AppSource at the #MSInspire event to create a new one stop destination to help business users find, try and use line-of-business Software as a Service (SaaS) apps from Microsoft and its partners. Users can also discover content packs and add-ins for Microsoft business apps  like Dynamics CRM, Power BI and Office and Azure.

Netwoven is working to provide some solutions in the AppSource.

4. Go all in with Artificial Intelligence

Microsoft is betting big on data and Artificial intelligence as part of their core business philosophy and making it a focus area along with modern workplace and business applications in its journey to $4.5 trillion digital transformation market. Microsoft’s AI tool is being integrated directly into a wide variety of products and features, from image recognition for insurance chat bots to better grammar detection in MS Word.

Netwoven has a vibrant Insights and Analytics practice that has worked with many Fortune 1000 customers to create Speech based solutions, and Text Analytics solutions.

By Niraj Tenany

Niraj is Chief Executive Officer and a Co-founder of Netwoven, responsible for the strategic vision and direction. Niraj has been working with Fortune 500 companies to implement large-scale enterprise systems for the past 25 years. Prior to founding Netwoven, Niraj led a profitable Enterprise Applications Consulting Practice at Microsoft. His team implemented large scale deployments of enterprise applications like Siebel, Ariba, and SAP with Fortune 500 customers. Niraj’s team also led the design and implementation of OLAP solutions based on the Microsoft platform. Prior to joining Microsoft, Niraj led a profitable Business Intelligence Consulting practice with Oracle Consulting Services. Niraj has also worked with startup organizations in senior management positions. Niraj was the Director of Consulting Services at Zaplet, a Kleiner Perkins funded company. Niraj holds a BS in Computer Science from Birla Institute of Technology, India, an MS in Computer Science from State University of New York (SUNY), and an MBA from Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business in North Carolina.

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