8000 employees
Based in Qatar, UrbaCon General Contracting and its subsidiaries, Khayyat Contracting and Trading Company, Loyalty Business Development Investment, and Highness Design, specialize in managing large-scale construction projects, including the development of luxury resorts and sports stadiums.
Architecture, Engineering & Construction
Qatar
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Cloud Services
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UrbaCon General Contracting and its subsidiaries sought to replace Google Apps for Business because it was cumbersome to maintain and did not provide unified communications capabilities.
Executives decided to transition from Google Apps to Microsoft Office 365. Now UrbaCon benefits from simplified IT management, improved network security, and the ability to support employee productivity from practically anywhere.
UrbaCon General Contracting and its subsidiaries, Khayyat Contracting and Trading Company (KCT), Loyalty Business Development Investment (LBDI), and Highness Design, provide turnkey design and construction services. Because the company’s internal resources and knowledge base spans design, procurement, and construction functions, it excels in completing large-scale projects faster than its competitors.
The UrbaCon IT team faces the challenge of serving a highly mobile workforce. “One of the main priorities of our IT team is to ensure that our employees can communicate with each other and share documents—whether they’re at a job site, in an airport, or at one of our office locations,” says Muttia Alkhayyat, Chief Information Officer at UrbaCon.
The company relies heavily on Microsoft technologies to run its business. For example, UrbaCon uses Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 to extend data and workflows from its Microsoft Dynamics AX business management system to employees across the organization based on their roles. And it uses Active Directory, a component of the Windows Server operating system, to manage network access to these resources.
Microsoft Office 365 works with Active Directory, so we have more control in administering our environment—while delivering benefits like a single sign-on experience to employees.
– Muttia Alkhayyat
Chief Information Officer, UrbaCon General Contracting.
During the past two years, UrbaCon used Google Apps for Business, a hosted solution that includes Google Mail and Google Docs. Throughout this period, the company experienced a number of limitations with Google Apps. For example, Google Mail lacked support for capturing both email and voice-mail messages in a single, unified inbox. This meant that executives who were traveling might not be aware of important client calls until they returned to the office. UrbaCon also found that using Google Mail placed a burden on its IT team. Because the Google Mail service did not interoperate with the company’s Active Directory database, IT staff spent up to 10 hours each week manually updating and reconciling user account data.
UrbaCon executives searched for a solution to replace Google Apps. As part of its evaluation process, the company initiated a 30-day trial of Microsoft Office 365, which provides a full suite of subscription-based productivity and collaboration applications hosted in Microsoft data centers. Microsoft Office 365 includes Microsoft Exchange Online, Microsoft SharePoint Online, and Microsoft Lync Online, in addition to Office Professional Plus 2010. “We knew right away that, with Office 365, we had found the missing link to creating a single, comprehensive platform for communication and collaboration that can scale to meet the needs of our business,” says Alkhayyat.
In migrating to the service, company leaders prioritized the transition to Exchange Online. The UrbaCon IT team used the Directory Synchronization Tool included in the Microsoft Online Services Migration Tools, to replicate user data from its on-premises Active Directory environment to the Exchange Online directory. Because Exchange Online works together with Active Directory, employees will be able to access a global address list to locate and contact colleagues from across the company in a matter of a few clicks. And, administrators will no longer need to manually reconcile user account information between the company’s identity management and email services.
The company is also eager to provide employees with access to voice-mail messages in their Microsoft Outlook inboxes, a capability enabled by Unified Messaging for Exchange Online. Employees will receive both the voice recording and a transcription of any messages left on their office phone. They will also be able to configure custom greetings and call transfer options so that callers always know how to find them. In the coming months, executives are enthusiastic about combining presence awareness, instant messaging, and multimedia conferencing capabilities in Lync Online with the advantages offered by Exchange Online.”
By moving to Microsoft Office 365, UrbaCon anticipates the following benefits:
Microsoft Case Study: UrbaCon General Contracting