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March 9th, 2008

The Google Apps Appliance would make Microsoft sweat

Posted by Garett Rogers @ 8:28 am

Categories: Google, Microsoft

Tags: Google Inc., Google Apps, Microsoft Corp., Financial Accounting, Finance, Garett Rogers

Out of all other Google services, Google Apps is the product with the most potential to put a dent in Microsoft’s earnings if it ever took off. As we’ve seen in the recent past, both companies will do almost anything to one-up the other — and that should worry Microsoft.

Given Google’s dominance over Microsoft in the search space, it’s strange to think of them as “the little guy” in the enterprise. Since Microsoft is so far in the lead, they don’t Google seriously — that could be a problem.

According to Bill Gates, the enterprise is a beast only they know how to tame:

“[Google Sites doesn’t] understand the special needs of business” … “If you’d seen what the Google tools that have tried to do productivity type things, they really don’t have the richness, the responsiveness,” he said, later adding, “for most of these Google products, to be frank, the day they announce them is their best day.”

Google has been throwing pebbles (Google Sites, Google Apps Team Edition, and Postini), but there could be one boulder in their arsenal they are just waiting to hurl — the Google Apps Appliance. Google already has an “appliance” for the enterprise, but the only thing it does right now is search. The Google Apps Appliance could be an upgrade to that, or something completely new that is designed to plug right into your existing IT infrastructure. This could be the enterprise home run they have been looking for.

The main reason Microsoft products are consistently chosen over switching to Google Apps is because most companies, of all sizes, don’t trust anyone with their data but themselves — and rightly so. Google has two options:

  1. try and convince people that their most private information is safe behind their doors, or
  2. start swimming downstream by offering a hardware solution that users control

It will be easier for Google to shift it’s enterprise strategy than shifting the minds of potential customers when it comes to privacy.

Launching the Google Apps Appliance will put Google on a level playing field with Microsoft — and the lower price-point of Google services will look more attractive than ever before. Microsoft will either be forced to reduce their price to compete, or lose some customers. Both will negatively impact their earnings.

Garett Rogers is employed as a programmer for iQmetrix, which specializes in retail management software for the wireless industry. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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RE: The Google Apps Appliance would make Microsoft sweat
So Google lied to me when I got Gmail and they said that my private data is safe? When the (I don't have the right word to type here)did M$ ever say anything like that?? Never, to my knowledge.

This is accusation after accusation. Quit it.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: atari8bit@... Posted on: 03/17/08 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
Everyone wins MikeReynolds   | 03/09/08
For once I'm in agreement with Microsoft fr0thy@...   | 03/10/08
Spirit of America? JohnLearner02   | 03/10/08
Spirit of America zdnet@...   | 03/10/08
Spirit of America? JohnLearner02   | 03/10/08
Nobody wins with internet apps rjnedimyer@...   | 03/10/08
True Windows Defender   | 03/10/08
Amazon EC2 / IT provisioning in the cloud _dietrich   | 03/09/08
We still need a rich offline environment. DonnieBoy   | 03/09/08
Very True - A problem our Technology socialism=nowhere   | 03/10/08
RE: The Google Apps Appliance would make Microsoft sweat FollowingSea   | 03/09/08
This would also increase responsiveness. DonnieBoy   | 03/09/08
It's a weak offline while your in the corporation. socialism=nowhere   | 03/10/08
RE: The Google Apps Appliance would make Microsoft sweat Quebec-french   | 03/10/08
In the end, where are the documents actually located? GuidingLight   | 03/10/08
Trust issue fr0thy@...   | 03/10/08
Right. It had nothing to do with the sentence GuidingLight   | 03/10/08
Damn are you niave or what ... socialism=nowhere   | 03/10/08
And sure enough 2 MS diehards reply fr0thy@...   | 03/10/08
Of course rtk   | 03/10/08
LOL..... socialism=nowhere   | 03/17/08
True...sort of... cornpie   | 03/10/08
special needs of business g_spot   | 03/10/08
RE: The Google Apps Appliance would make Microsoft sweat aydeisen   | 03/10/08
RE: The Google Apps Appliance would make Microsoft sweat tonny.madsen@...   | 03/10/08
Master Joe Says... MasterJoe   | 03/10/08
RE: The Google Apps Appliance would make Microsoft sweat moshea@...   | 03/10/08
IBM Might Have Suceeded ... PMC-CON   | 03/10/08
Google+OpenOffice=Office Slayer sunnata1   | 03/10/08
Throw cold water on this guy socialism=nowhere   | 03/10/08
Not a zero sum game byronldowell@...   | 03/10/08
Im not worried and neither should you be pcguy777   | 03/10/08
I would be worried DarkPhoenixFF4   | 03/10/08
BS - what lame argument to have to support socialism=nowhere   | 03/10/08
businesses can't trust Google CatsNDogs   | 03/10/08
Since when has Microsoft proven trustworthy? 3dtodd   | 03/10/08
Where did you come up with that? GuidingLight   | 03/10/08
Too much X-Files dude man that's some socialism=nowhere   | 03/10/08
RE: The Google Apps Appliance would make Microsoft sweat atari8bit@...   | 03/10/08
RE: The Google Apps Appliance would make Microsoft sweat woodwardt@...   | 03/10/08
RE: The Google Apps Appliance would make Microsoft sweat Likewow   | 03/10/08
Microsoft Will Eat Your Spouse's Kidneys in Front of You Likewow   | 03/10/08
And Google will sell that information GuidingLight   | 03/10/08
- Dude the nut house just called and your room socialism=nowhere   | 03/10/08
Roughly translated fr0thy@...   | 03/10/08
Man - you have issues. socialism=nowhere   | 03/17/08
Dude the nut house just called and your room socialism=nowhere   | 03/10/08
RE: The Google Apps Appliance would make Microsoft sweat nigel.deighton@...   | 03/10/08
RE: The Google Apps Appliance would make Microsoft sweat steven_r   | 03/10/08
Google are good but are getting whipped by... not Microsoft ! saint_he_aint   | 03/10/08
Lately Google has been overthrowing my browser BALTHOR   | 03/10/08
re: Lately Google has been overthrowing my browser james.faction   | 03/10/08
RE: The Google Apps Appliance would make Microsoft sweat brettze   | 03/10/08
RE: The Google Apps Appliance would make Microsoft sweat On Site PC   | 03/10/08
Trust your data with others??!! On Site PC   | 03/10/08
RE: The Google Apps Appliance would make Microsoft sweat hilltx   | 03/10/08
Where is the White Rabbit when ver comes to var> mobo linear <IE commands:> rtirman37@...   | 03/11/08
RE: The Google Apps Appliance would make Microsoft sweat robertwuhrman   | 03/12/08
RE: The Google Apps Appliance would make Microsoft sweat robertwuhrman   | 03/12/08
RE: The Google Apps Appliance would make Microsoft sweat robertwuhrman   | 03/12/08
RE: The Google Apps Appliance would make Microsoft sweat taranfx@...   | 03/12/08
RE: The Google Apps Appliance would make Microsoft sweat atari8bit@...   | 03/17/08

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    a business typically gets a dedicated HR person. That is where Zoho People steps in." See coverage at ComputerWorld ("there's nothing about security and redundancy concerns") and SocialMediaToday ("will it disrupt or fail?"). If Google released an appliance edition of Google Apps, what would that mean for customer adoption and Microsoft? Garett writes "Launching the Google Apps Appliance will put Google on a level playing field with Microsoft — and the lower price-point of Google services will look more attractive than ever

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