Intuit and Microsoft plan to create new opportunities for software developers to deliver and market Web applications to small-business customers through the Intuit App Center. The two companies plan to integrate the capabilities of their cloud services platforms — the Intuit Partner Platform and Windows Azure platform — to enable developers and channel partners to deliver solutions to employees within businesses that use QuickBooks financial software. In addition, the two companies will provide small enterprises with Microsoft’s cloud-based productivity applications via the Intuit App Center.
Intuit will name Windows Azure as a ‘preferred platform’ for small-business cloud application development on the Intuit Partner Platform. The companies expect this to jump-start development and distribution of new Web-based applications to help small enterprises in today’s challenging economy.
For Microsoft developers, the ability to develop applications for Intuit’s customers will open a new landscape of sales prospects looking for small-enterprise solutions. For Intuit’s developer community, Microsoft provides a cloud platform and tools that will boost developer productivity and expand the possibilities to extend Intuit’s core application functionality.
Integrated Microsoft Online Services on the Intuit App Center Later this Year
Later this year, Microsoft plans to make Microsoft Online Services, including Microsoft Exchange Online, Microsoft SharePoint Online, Microsoft Office Live Meeting and Microsoft Office Communications Online, available for purchase in the Intuit App Center. As a result, small businesses will have a complete set of Web applications that deliver the capabilities, flexibility and value they need.


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