Jared Spataro, corporate veep of Modern Work and Business Applications at Microsoft, discusses the company's efforts to get more business clients signed up to all-encompassing licenses that include productivity apps, analytics, security, and compliance services.
It's always interesting to see how technology executives crop their marketing messages to suit the audience. A case in point is Microsoft 's Jared Spataro, corporate veep of Modern Work and Business Applications, who just weeks ago was talking up product bundles in terms of how valuable they are for Microsoft and customers that"move up the stack.
" The exec, who was speaking to institutional investors at Morgan Stanley's Technology, Media and Telecoms conference in early March, said Microsoft is working to get more business clients signed up to the all-encompassing licenses that include productivity apps, analytics, security, and compliance services. Asked about migrating more folk onto E1, E3, and E5 licenses, Spataro replied:"We think of this as average revenue per user … kind of moving people up the stack for us, and we would still say that there's a lot of room, early days." As of 18 months ago,"we were 12 percent penetrated with E5 in the Office 365 base," he adde
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