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October 27th, 2009

L.A. votes to "Go Google"; pressure shifts to Google and the cloud

Posted by Sam Diaz @ 4:07 pm

Categories: Cloud computing, Google, Government, Microsoft

Tags: Google Inc., Los Angeles, E-mail, Hardware Upgrade, Cloud Computing, Online Communications, Hardware, Sam Diaz

Score one for Google and The Cloud.

The Los Angeles City Council today voted unanimously to “Go Google,” approving a $7.25 million contract to outsource the city’s e-mail system to Google’s cloud and transition some 30,000 city employees to the cloud over the coming year, according to a report in the Los Angeles Times.

Clearly, this is a big deal for the city of Los Angeles. But this vote is also monumental for cloud computing as a whole, which has gained popularity and widespread interest but still relatively little adoption as companies - and municipalities, apparently - weigh the anticipated cost benefits over the unknown risks that might come with system failures or data breaches.

The stakes are also high for Google, which has stepped up its campaign for Google Apps, its cloud-based suite of offerings, by highlighting how companies who are fed up with breakdowns and costs of maintaining old legacy systems finally decided to “Go Google.”

Both Google and Microsoft had put in bids for the city’s contract and, at one point, it seemed to be a showdown between the two, representing a bigger winner-take-all battle between old school systems and 21st Century cloud systems. In a post last month, I suggested that a win for Microsoft would show that Outlook and Exchange are still big players and that a win for Google would show that the cloud is ready for prime time.

This doesn’t necessarily mean the beginning of the end for Microsoft in this space. Los Angeles is just one city on this planet - and it’s only 30,000 city employees. But Google clearly has its sights set on the enterprise for the next wave of growth, even to the point that it could overtake - or nicely complement - the advertising business.

At the Gartner IT Symposium 2009 in Orlando earlier this month, Google CEO Eric Schmidt said the largest number of seats for Google runs about 30,000 users and that goal right now is to gain users for its enterprise apps. He sees the enterprise as “humongous,” a multi-billion dollar business that has real potential. By Gartner’s calculations, enterprise accounts for about 3 cents of every dollar that Google makes, leaving plenty of room for growth.

That growth could come from the countless other municipalities, agencies and companies that have been toying with the idea of a move to the cloud but have held back, waiting for someone else to  jump off the cliff first.

That’s what happened in L.A. today

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L.A. votes to "Go Google"; pressure shifts to Google and the cloud  Loverock Davidson | 10/27/09
yup  Eduardo_z | 10/27/09
Mr Z your medication are on your table  Quebec-french | 10/27/09
Hook Line Sinker ... Ha Ha... He got you!  Basic Logic | 10/27/09
LA Fails  Millystone | 10/28/09
Competition is good for everybody  UAC nanny screen | 10/28/09
Who mentioend Competition?  Millystone | 10/29/09
I did  UAC nanny screen | 10/29/09
He was being sarcastic  UAC nanny screen | 10/28/09
9.3 - But, what did your rep say? (nt)  Basic Logic | 10/27/09
He said that the cognac and the cigars used to be better  The Mentalist | 10/28/09
Lovey IS Cox's rep!  NetArch. | 10/28/09
Now I am daydreaming at work...  martha.reece@... | 10/28/09
EXCHANGE is somewhat reliable.  f4pilot | 10/28/09
Hello, Google!  Vokar | 10/27/09
re:Hello, Google!  n0neXn0ne | 10/27/09
Privacy?  Greenman76 | 10/28/09
Not the user's privacy, the city of L.A.'s privacy. (nt)  rtk | 10/28/09
How do you know?  UAC nanny screen | 10/28/09
At least they don't lose your data for weeks like Microsoft did...  Basic Logic | 10/27/09
Microsoft isn't the only one to lose data...  jimm.pratt@... | 10/28/09
There will not be riots because...  cornpie | 10/27/09
haha  drew.mcbee@... | 10/28/09
Haha....love it.....  daMan25 | 10/28/09
There will not be riots  andypiesse@... | 10/28/09
wrong on no difference...  dougogd@... | 10/28/09
LOL!  GuidingLight | 10/28/09
Hmm, funny, I woud like to see society without  JM1981 | 10/28/09
Tru Dat!  slacker400 | 10/28/09
Don't choke on your doughnut Ken.  D. T. Schmitz | 10/28/09
What is this Exchange you speak of?  wolf_z | 10/28/09
Do you really think  gitmo | 10/28/09
It's Ok - In an outage, no one can hear you scream.  panzrwagn@... | 10/28/09
Re: pressure shifts to Google and the cloud  bb_apptix | 10/28/09
100% SLA on MS stuff, now I know your full of it.  JM1981 | 10/28/09
Security, uptime, and intellectual property are priceless. Or used to be.  HypnoToad72 | 10/28/09
Misuse and abuse  Greenman76 | 10/28/09
Hold on There, Partner  Shrike236 | 10/29/09
RE: Outages  RedVeg | 10/28/09
Agreed, I've never seen exchnage 99.999% uptime  b12sklfck | 10/28/09
RE: L.A. votes to  DannyO_0x98 | 10/27/09
How overjoyed they will be...  storm14k | 10/27/09
Yeah, we all know that Exchange NEVER works!  Heatlesssun | 10/27/09
It's OK, Ballmer's got 15 months to show improvement  HollywoodDog | 10/27/09
Spooky  Earthling2 | 10/27/09
Ultimately I think this is why Microsoft and others will survive  Heatlesssun | 10/27/09
M$  lazyjjjj | 10/28/09
Since a company earning more than Google is a dungpile what is Google then?  transposeIT | 10/28/09
Yes, but MS isn't holding your data  wolf_z | 10/28/09
Read the Contract  daengbo | 10/28/09
You need to read...  Millystone | 10/28/09
Yep  aktazdevil | 10/28/09
What is this "M$" you speak of?  James T. Kirk | 10/28/09
The greedy corporate monopolists  UAC nanny screen | 10/28/09
Really? Then you must have thought that  GuidingLight | 10/28/09
If email is "all" your data...  jasonp@... | 10/28/09
Only if You Give Your Data to Them  Shrike236 | 10/29/09
As opposed to...  jasonp@... | 10/28/09
What is "spooky" is that LA spent so much time flushing money down the  DonnieBoy | 10/28/09
Or it could blow ...one mans toilet another mans drinking water...  socialism=nowhere | 10/28/09
Yawn. The spooky thing is that now  GuidingLight | 10/28/09
Blame Apple  UAC nanny screen | 10/28/09
Oh please . . .  Shrike236 | 10/29/09
It works just fine  Chad_z | 10/29/09
should add that Novell was the incumbent  midcapwarrior@... | 10/28/09
"The Cloud" = Trendy = L.A. Makes sense..  drew.mcbee@... | 10/28/09
Well, in any case, no more money flushed down the email toilet in LA!!!  DonnieBoy | 10/28/09
Great to see LA doing what is best for the taxpayers, and stop throwing  DonnieBoy | 10/28/09
This could be viewed as throwing money away...  socialism=nowhere | 10/28/09
RE: L.A. votes to  f4pilot | 10/28/09
WOW  aktazdevil | 10/28/09
RE: L.A. votes to  lawryll@... | 10/28/09
Well done Google and LA.  root12 | 10/28/09
Wrong vendor...  Timpraetor | 10/28/09
And anyways....  aktazdevil | 10/28/09
Ubuntu or Red Hat  fasiosta@... | 10/28/09
Silly - The desktops would be modified  b12sklfck | 10/28/09
So you trade one vendor for another  GuidingLight | 10/28/09
You know, I really can't tell....  drew.mcbee@... | 10/28/09
Wait...  TimmyB | 10/28/09
RE: You know, I can't really tell.....  bfilipiak@... | 10/28/09
RE: Beat them down, why don't you  ToR24 | 10/28/09
Well Said.  clareJ | 10/28/09
Well said  gtaylor2 | 10/28/09
I'm impressed  fritzendugan@... | 10/28/09
Well DUH!!!!  Narg | 10/28/09
RE: L.A. votes to  raymond.doctor@... | 10/28/09
RE: L.A. votes to  k1r1n1s | 10/28/09
RE: L.A. votes to go Google  nascarfan-24 | 10/28/09
"So Washington will go Microsoft."  silversidhe | 10/28/09
RE: L.A. votes to  fasiosta@... | 10/28/09
Move to Openoffice to complete the move  paleroy@... | 10/28/09
Not a good idea to use OpenOffice at work.  gypkap@... | 10/28/09
From that logic  mdsock@... | 10/28/09
Funny... reality check..  aktazdevil | 10/28/09
LA - the 21st century Cloud City  mlfung | 10/28/09
SaaS is Booming / soon it won't be newsworthy  JustinHunter | 10/28/09
Google to cover financial loss on Data Breaches  CG IT | 10/28/09
$2416.6666666  mswift@... | 10/28/09
How much?!*?!?  David Gale | 10/28/09
RE: L.A. votes to  PrimeRisk | 10/28/09
Not fear of change . . .  Shrike236 | 10/29/09
RE: L.A. votes to  AL-COLLINS@... | 10/28/09
RE: L.A. votes to  dobick@... | 10/28/09
Bye bye privacy...  IslandBoy_77 | 10/28/09
Don't buy the conspiracy theory...read this first...  chas_2 | 10/28/09
I'm with you!  Shrike236 | 10/29/09
Fitting considering CA is an IOU state...  chas_2 | 10/28/09
RE: L.A. votes to  wayne@... | 10/28/09
REALITY CHECK!  silversidhe | 10/28/09
RE: L.A. votes to  jrg5067 | 10/28/09
umm costs are way skewed... what a waste.  aktazdevil | 10/28/09
You forget other costs  BOUND4DOOM | 11/02/09
What's new here?  ITSamurai | 10/28/09
None can cheat customers for ever  drleos | 10/28/09
couple of corrections.  rtk | 10/29/09
yes...  Millystone | 10/29/09

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