Beyond | IT: Business. Architecture. Technology. Strategy.

FedEx QuickShip Revisited

Published 17 September 09 07:14 PM | john.mullinax 

Jon Box has short post today talking about our partnership with FedEx a while back to help them build and launch their FedEx QuickShip service.  The formal launch was on stage with Bill Gates at the Office Developers Conference – exciting times! 

I think FedEx has been pretty pleased with the reception of FedEx QuickShip by our mutual customers.  Two of the guys involved on the FedEx side are Ben Baker and Matt Howell – FedEx recently made a video of them talking about FedEx QuickShip. 

For more info on this solution from FedEx, checkout my earlier posts, here.  And do check out Jon’s post for links to case studies and some great quotes about how FedEx can make life better for their customers by building customer solutions on top of Microsoft Office. 

Comment Notification

If you would like to receive an email when updates are made to this post, please register here

Subscribe to this post's comments using RSS

Comments

No Comments

Leave a Comment

(required) 
(optional)
(required) 

  
Enter Code Here: Required

About john.mullinax

John Mullinax is a Platform Strategy Advisor with Microsoft's DPE Team. Before joining Microsoft in 2006, John held a vartiety of positions at Ford Motor Company, most recently leading IT services strategy to support explosive business growth in China. Other positions included: Enterprise Architect, Application Portfolio Management, Technology Governance, and Product Manager. Prior to joining Ford, John earned his MBA at the University of Washington. Before that, he was Director of Elections for Douglas County, Washington, where he conducted the first Federal mail-ballot election in the USA. Subsequently, he joined the Secretary of State's office as a consultant working with county election officials in Washington state to improve operational effectiveness, integrity, and security (aka, to prevent the kind of debacle we saw in Florida in 2000).

Search

This Blog

Syndication

Page view tracker