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July 8th, 2009

With the Chrome OS, Google's software stack is revealed; Shrapnel everywhere

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 4:21 am

Categories: General, Google, Microsoft, Operating Systems, Software Infrastructure

Tags: Google Inc., Operating System, Microsoft Corp., Google Chrome, Netbook, Chrome OS, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Linux, Operating Systems, Hardware

Google is planning to launch lightweight operating system dubbed the Chrome OS that’ll target netbooks and Web apps. With the move—clearly targeted at Microsoft—Google’s software stack has come into sharp focus in just the last 24 hours. It should be noted, however, that Google’s stack is still being formed.

Let’s be clear: Every tech vendor wants to sell you a stack of stuff. Microsoft’s stack is the best known and includes Windows, Office, Exchange, Sharepoint, Dynamics and other items. SAP has its stack encompassing every business process you can think of. Oracle will sell you everything from the database up to the middleware and apps. IBM has its middleware stack that rides shotgun with business intelligence, hardware and services. Security vendors play the same game. The list goes on and on.

With the Chrome OS announcement Google is entering the software stack game and it’ll have implications for Linux, the enterprise, the cloud and Microsoft (albeit much less than you’d think). Coupled with Google’s long overdue move to remove the “beta” tag from Google Apps the move into the operating system business all begins to add up.

Google’s stack looks like this (Techmeme):

  • The Chrome OS;
  • The Chrome browser;
  • Google Apps (an office suite sans the beta tag);
  • Android for mobile;
  • The ad monetization model (search based obviously and focused on ‘free’ services);
  • The cloud.

In a blog post, Google said that the open source Chrome OS will run on both x86 and ARM chips and will be in netbooks in 2010. Hardware partners include: Acer, Adobe, ASUS, Freescale, Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo, Qualcomm and Texas Instruments. The Chrome OS will focus on Web apps. Google said:

Speed, simplicity and security are the key aspects of Google Chrome OS. We’re designing the OS to be fast and lightweight, to start up and get you onto the web in a few seconds. The user interface is minimal to stay out of your way, and most of the user experience takes place on the web. And as we did for the Google Chrome browser, we are going back to the basics and completely redesigning the underlying security architecture of the OS so that users don’t have to deal with viruses, malware and security updates. It should just work.

If Google is successful it’ll find an audience readily, but enterprises will ask a lot of questions going forward. For instance, how secure will Chrome be? Can it run legacy apps? Where does it fit in my existing stack of stuff? Will consumers drag this OS into my infrastructure? will the Chrome OS be free? And can the Chrome OS be used as leverage against Microsoft?

Meanwhile, the Chrome OS announcement is largely a preannouncement. There won’t be anything to see for a year.

Also see: Microsoft, hoist by a Chrome petard

Google will be writing the Chrome OS from the ground up and it’ll be very interesting to see what the company cooks up without any legacy shackles. For instance, Windows can’t exactly sever 20 years worth of apps at the drop of a hat.

Is a bet that every app is a Web app a good one for Google?

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The Chrome OS story will play out over the next year or so. Here’s a look at the items hit by Google OS shrapnel.

  • Current desktop Linux players. Ubuntu who? Consumer open source operating systems like Ubuntu have received some interest, but mostly from hard core geeks. If Linux is losing the battle on the netbook to Microsoft now just imagine what’ll happen when Google enters the picture. Netbook operating systems will boil down to Google and Microsoft. Everything in the middle will be squeezed out. The Chrome OS is built on the Linux kernel, but if you’re a developer Google will begin to equal Linux. Why? Distribution and the cool factor.
  • Hardware vendors. Suddenly netbook makers will have a lot more operating systems to offer. These offerings and configurations can be used more to sell more. The risk: Consumers may get confused.
  • Web applications. Google Chrome will target Web apps initially and that’s great news for that intersection between rich Internet and desktop applications. Rest assured the Chrome OS-Google Apps bundle is coming.
  • Microsoft. The Chrome OS isn’t likely to ding Windows 7 initially. Given Chrome’s limited scope in the beginning there may be a sliver of margin pressure on Microsoft. The battle in the long run will be interesting though.

If the operating system wars turn out to be as competitive as the browser showdown we could be en route to a nice innovation phase.

Larry DignanLarry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and Editorial Director of ZDNet sister site TechRepublic. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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My point....  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 07/08/09
Spot On Observation  nottheusual1 | 07/08/09
It would be harder now  DonRupertBitByte | 07/08/09
The behind close doors may not work . . . .  bearded-grey | 07/08/09
Linux will get an opportunity to extend Chrome's netbooks.  softwareFlunky | 07/08/09
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and that was what I was getting at  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 07/08/09
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No COMMERCIAL Org.???!!!  amoeba@... | 07/08/09
Both are enterprise  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 07/08/09
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RE: With the Chrome OS, Google's software stack is revealed; Shrapnel everywhere  coryatjohn | 07/08/09
RE: With the Chrome OS, Google's software stack is revealed; Shrapnel every  codecrackx15 | 07/08/09
I think this will impact Apple more...  Sleeper Service | 07/08/09
Agreed  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 07/08/09
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good point  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 07/08/09
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Yep!  todbran@... | 07/08/09
I might, depending on what it's capable of. (nt)  JLHenry | 07/08/09
will not replace linux installs  whooliebacon | 07/08/09
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That sounds about right.  r.u.FED.up.2 | 07/08/09
Incorrect...  Sleeper Service | 07/08/09
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RE: With the Chrome OS, Google's software stack is revealed; Shrapnel every  Steve Koch | 07/08/09
From Google's post  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 07/08/09
The name of the game is "Own the platform"  financegozu | 07/08/09
This could help Ubuntu  dfolk2 | 07/08/09
RE: This could help Ubuntu  branchman67 | 07/08/09
Ubuntu is supported by Canonical. (nt)  storm14k | 07/08/09
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Maybe some answers ...  financegozu | 07/08/09
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Bad news for Linux in general  GuidingLight | 07/08/09
To the contrary it may be great news for Linux....  storm14k | 07/08/09
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I don't think we'd notice.  storm14k | 07/08/09
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Big boost for Linux  Greenknight_z | 07/09/09
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Linux  CobraA1 | 07/08/09
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RE: With the Chrome OS, Google's software stack is revealed; Shrapnel everywhere  Rodcliffe | 07/08/09
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RE: Google Will Win on Low Cost Netbooks  Stephen.Smith@... | 07/08/09
RE: With the Chrome OS, Google's software stack is revealed; Shrapnel everywhere  Charles Norrie | 07/08/09
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that is fine too  marees | 07/09/09
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MS parlaying monopoly in OS to gain Web, now Google the other way around...  Roque Mocan | 07/08/09
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Google's ChromeOS can succeed only ...  mwagner@... | 07/08/09
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RE: With the Chrome OS, Google's software stack is revealed; Shrapnel everywhere  dave@... | 07/08/09
Another "journalist" spinning the hype!!  kaninelupus | 07/09/09
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What bothers me about Google ,,,  BlazingEagle | 07/19/09

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