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October 26th, 2009

Enterprise IT's trust level of Google will increase

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 5:55 am

Categories: Cloud computing, Enterprise 2.0, General, Google, IT Management, Microsoft

Tags: Google Inc., Information Technology, Jason Hiner, E-mail, Strategy, Online Communications, Management, Larry Dignan

TechRepublic’s CIO Jury finds that IT leaders trust Microsoft more than Google as a technology partner, but tune in next year.

Jason Hiner outlines the latest findings in the TechRepublic CIO Jury. In a nutshell, it looks like this:

So why do I expect Google’s standing to look better next year? Last week, I was at the Gartner IT Symposium and you couldn’t escape chatter about Google and what it may be able to do for the enterprise. And here’s what caught my attention: The audience—not the analysts—were yapping about Google in the enterprise.

Rest assured, that skepticism abounds about Google. That’s natural—and actually quite healthy. But this is the second consecutive year that Google has been on the enterprise IT radar. In 2008, tech execs were more curious about Google than anything. Anyone arguing that Google was about to take over the enterprise in 2008 was smoking hype. This year there was more curiosity, but also a lot of interest in returns and logistics. Simply put, enterprises are more than curious—they’re ready to move.

Now Google isn’t going to run any large enterprise whole hog, but I’m confident that the search giant will get its share—especially as email moves to the cloud. It’s increasingly hard to justify running your own email and at $50 a user a year, Google’s price is a bit hard to beat. Of course, IBM sees the same thing and has its own enterprise email in the cloud service for less than Google will charge (assuming you don’t need a lot of storage).

Laef Olson, CIO of RightNow Technologies, is one of the many IT chiefs pondering cloud email.

This interest in Google in the enterprise has been consistently building. In fact, Gartner notes that Google is one of its most popular searched terms for research. If anything multiple events are coming together in Google’s favor. Enterprise IT has to deal with consumerization, users that are demanding more and bosses that want expenses chopped.

Simply put, the enterprise is coming around to what Google can offer. And it doesn’t hurt that Google CEO Eric Schmidt delivered a very credible talk to CIOs last week. As Google’s services improve more enterprises are going to consider the search giant a viable alternative.

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  • Most Recent of 8 Talkback(s)
RE: It isn't the trust that bothers me....
It is Google's (GMail) Big Brother attitude -- "We know what is best for you to attach to email messages and what is not best for you to attach to email messages, so we will control it for you." ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Mr_Wizard Posted on: 10/28/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
That pie will increasingly favor Google. Though Google DOES need to  DonnieBoy | 10/26/09
Great potential here for Google; p.s. - dont make Yahoo's mistakes  daniel.pereznet | 10/26/09
Web Programming 101  itanalyst2@... | 10/26/09
Google's Weaknesses  marksashton | 10/26/09
totally agree - the potential is there but can they really cap on it  daniel.pereznet | 10/26/09
Just wonder, is google search down today?  FADS_z | 10/26/09
cougarster com  britneycougar | 10/28/09
RE: It isn't the trust that bothers me....  Mr_Wizard | 10/28/09

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