Google & Sun Partnership Could Spell Trouble for Office
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Written By Reprise Media | October 4, 2005 | Share This
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Clippy, better run for your life.
Word has it that Google and Sun are planning a partnership that threatens to dislodge the virtual monopoly Microsoft Office has on the personal computing domain.
Says tech writer Stephen Arnold:
“Google could deploy a version of Google Office at any time. The reason they haven’t (is) they’re not set up to serve enterprises with all the security and name recognition that Sun has. That’s a very obvious plus for Google.”
Here’s another good one from analyst Michael Dortch:
“It seems almost irresistible for Google and Sun to combine Google’s ubiquitous reach with Sun’s grid, Java and server strengths, to deliver hosted access to resources that could cause some pre-winter chills to run through Redmond.”
CNET has the full low-down.
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