Simply Mail Solutions wins Microsoft CSP status

Simply Mail Solutions (SMS) has been accepted onto the Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) scheme. It allows SMS to strengthen Microsoft cloud customer relationships and permits the direct management of on-boarding and support.

It also means SMS can offer new customers a rolling monthly pricing scheme on all Office 365 packages, allowing a greater degree of payment flexibility regardless of business size. In addition, SMS can offer other solutions alongside Office 365 to compliment and strengthen the suite’s core offering.

The inclusion into Microsoft’s CSP programme recognises SMS’s strength as an expert IT provider, with so far only a handful of other UK companies accepted onto the programme. SMS is already an established hosting provider, with a Microsoft Gold Rating in this area of IT solutions.

SMS says it has seen “impressive growth” in Office 365 recently, enjoying a 230 percent increase in sales over the last six months. This comes down to SMS’s ability to offer customers on-boarding assistance, optional email migration and free 24/7 UK-based support, said the provider.

Colin Smith, CEO of Simply Mail Solutions, said: “Being a part of the Microsoft CSP scheme means we can offer customers a far better experience than other companies in the marketplace, and provide more flexible options when it comes to picking their cloud based solutions.”

Smith added: “We have been operating for nearly ten years and have seen the market shift to cloud based infrastructure and applications. Businesses appreciate the range of benefits that Office 365 brings, and choose to come to us directly because of the support and help we bring.”

Antony Savvas

York, UK-based Antony Savvas has been a technology journalist for 25 years and has expertise in all major areas of enterprise and consumer IT. He has worked for a number of leading technology magazines and websites and his work is syndicated across the internet. He also undertakes corporate work for some of the world's leading technology companies.

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