Telstra goes live with T-Suite SaaS platform
- 01 April, 2009 14:41
- Comments
Telstra has announced that its software as a service (SaaS) platform T-Suite has gone live.
The platform, launched in beta in November last year, allows organisations to lease software from the telco for a recurring monthly fee.
The live version launches with 9 applications including HR software Workforce Guardian, security software from MessageLabs and McAfee, Microsoft SharePoint, Exchange e-mail, Skoot, Dynamics CRM, and business process automation application WORKetc.
Over time Telstra plans to add small business accounting system Xero and Microsoft Online Services in the coming months, and is in talks with up to 50 local and international software vendors.
T-Suite is targeted squarely at Australia’s 1.9 million small businesses, Telstra business group managing director, Deena Shiff, said.
“In the current economic climate, those small businesses are looking for ways to improve cash flow and better manage risks and compliance obligations and we believe the T Suite service provides a cost effective answer at the right time,” Shiff said in a statement.
According to Jari Heinonen, Vice President APAC at security vendor F-Secure, the telecommunications industry had to date has been slow to offer SaaS to its end-users.
“Telcos have been busy deploying broadband, wireless networks, 3G, and mobile broadband, but they are realising that value-added services are becoming more important… especially as an alternate way to boost average revenue per user (ARPU), he said.
Heinonen said that the provision of SaaS services, particularly around security, should be the responsibility of telecommunication providers
“They provide the connectivity, plus there are a lot of malicious attacks - spam and viruses - on their own networks, so they should be taking more responsibility for the provision of security,” he said.
- Bookmark this page
- Share this article
- Got more on this story? Email Computerworld
- Follow Computerworld on twitter
- ALM Buyers Guide: A Practical Guide to Choosing the Right Agile Tools for your Team
- Solid State Storage 101 - An introduction to Solid State Storage
- NetScaler 2048-bit SSL performance advantage
- Better Insights and Alignment with Business Intelligence and Scorecards
- Printer Usage and Cost Management Strategies for the Australian Mid-market, an Unrealised Opportunity
- iPhone 5 rumour rollup for the week ending February 10
- 3D mapping revives underwater city
- Academic challenges Turnbull over NBN satellite criticism
- What are you saying: Telstra’s customer service slowly improving, SA minister urging Facebook to overturn its photo ban
- In pictures: Capgemini opens new Canberra office
-
Maingear's six-core laptop has 1.8TB of SSD storage
-
After Megaupload shuts, BTJunkie follows
-
Windows Event Viewer phishing scam remains active
-
NeuroSky MindWave: Fun with Brainwaves
-
20 popular Ubuntu Linux apps you may want to try
-
Office 2007 All-In-One Desk Reference for Dummies
-
Office 2007 for Dummies
-
Computers for Seniors for Dummies, 2nd Edition
-
Excel 2007 All-In-One Desk Reference for Dummies
-
Windows 7 for Dummies®
-
Windows 7 for Seniors for Dummies®
-
MYOB Software for Dummies 6E Australian Edition
-
Windows 7 for Dummies® Dvd+book Bundle
-
Microsoft Office












Comments
Post new comment