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Archive for February 4th, 2010

Avanta Launches Property Division to Lower Rent

Are you sitting down? If you’ve leased your office space two or three years ago, you could be paying about 40 percent more than current market rates. So says Richard Douglas, head of Avanta Property Management, a new division of serviced office provider Avanta. But Douglas isn’t just highlight a problem – he’s offering a solution: Avanta Property Management.

Avanta launched the new division to help office users who are locked into long-term property leases – and that have unused space available for subletting – to recover some of its monthly costs. It’s called the shadow market. Companies that have downsized typically have extra office space and can relieve the burden on the bottom line by finding a suitable co-tenant for a sublease.

“There’s a vacuum in the market that’s been created by a mismatch between supply and what potential occupiers actually need. So, we will address the gap between a conventional lease and serviced office space to the benefit of both current and new office space occupiers,” Douglas says.

“There’s a healthy demand from businesses seeking accommodation for one to five years and for between 20 and 100 people, but these businesses are demanding flexible lease terms as they won’t risk making any long-term commitments during the current economic downturn.”

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Microsoft Releases Windows Azure and SQL Azure

Microsoft on Monday announced what it called a “significant milestone” with the release of Windows Azure and SQL Azure in 21 countries. That means customers and partners can launch their Windows Azure and SQL Azure production applications and services with a full service -level agreement.

Windows Azure is a cloud -services operating system that serves as the development, service hosting, and service management environment for the Windows Azure platform. Windows Azure provides developers with on-demand computing and storage to host, scale and manage web applications through Microsoft data centers.

“We’re hearing great feedback from those who are developing and deploying applications and services across the Windows Azure platform,” said Doug Hauger, general manager of business and marketing for Windows Azure. He said thousands of customers have moved into production and can begin selling solutions.

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