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February 28th, 2008

Google Sites: evaluate first and don't believe the hype

Posted by Dennis Howlett @ 8:35 pm

Categories: Enterprise applications

Tags: Google Inc., Web 2.0, Wiki, Channel Management, Internet, Online Communications, Marketing, Dennis Howlett

I’m appalled at the way Google gets an apparent free pass at producing a service that is fundamentally substandard. Dan Farber says:

The launch of Google Sites is like the opening of a movie or play. The critics (including myself) feast on it, churning out copy and opinions as to whether Google Sites is a Microsoft SharePoint killer or merely the McDonald’s of wikis, with more nutritional value than the venerable fast food burger and no cost.

Great words that have attracted plenty of attention on Techmeme but which miss the point in my opinion. Google has released what it thinks is a Microsoft killer but adopted the all too familiar Web 2.0 almost-beta quality test that no enterprise, big or small will accept for production use.

Call me a curmudgeon (I’m normally a huge Google fan) but if a big name player like Google expects people to tolerate a less then great user experience in today’s world then it is sadly mistaken if not cynical. How many startups would Mike Arrington royally flay for producing something that’s as bad as Sites? Most, I’m sure. So why the general free pass? I don’t get it unless the opinion makers didn’t bother to look at what Google produced, preferring instead to parse the press release material.

During the first morning (CET) following its release, I witnessed a river of Twitter apologists for Google proclaiming that Sites is ‘nice’ ‘good’ etc etc. Maybe in concept but since when does a big name software vendor get to deliver ‘nice’ but poorly executed? If this was SAP, Oracle, IBM or Microsoft we’d be all over them, vying for words to describe how poor they are. As the day wore on, colleagues took a closer look and re-evaluated their position. Kevin Hodgson said:

Google Sites seems much more complicated than it should be. For god’s sake, it’s a wiki, right? I can’t even sign up with my Gmail!

I know that feeling. Subsequently, Sites became a topic of closer scrutiny among my Irregular colleagues. Dan Mc Weeney said:

Google Gadgets are totally useless for any real enterprise use, at least they were 6 months ago when I evaluated them for SAP.  The Gadget code runs on Google’s servers and then renders the full HTML UI to the user.  What this means is that if you want to show financial data to an end user, you will have to allow Google’s servers a pass through your firewall to make the web service call.

That’s a basic security issue. Nothing much has changed as far as I can tell.
Google believes it can invade any enterprise either small or large based on cab fare pricing for near Microsoft functionality. That’s a great disruptive idea in theory but it won’t pass muster when IT comes around to check against established standards.

My wider concern is not whether Google has messed up. It’s about the lack of attention to quality fomented by the ‘release early, release often’ mentality by the Web 2.0 adherents. It may be forgivable where the software is less than business critical but it isn’t when that same software is positioned as a market disruptor. As Jeff Nolan succinctly observed:

It really just highlights the lack of critical voice in the blogosphere when it comes to Google and a handful of other halo companies. Maybe Google should have called it Origami instead of Sites, which would give the gang of bloggers who show up on Techmeme justification for saying Sites can be whatever Google wants it to be.

The message should be clear. While enterprisey type love invention and innovation, please don’t treat both users and IT like idiotic sycophants, willing to suck up whatever is released. It won’t wash with informed observers. Unfortunately, the Google  hyperbole seems to be working well enough. According to Forbes quoting Google spokespeople:

“We’ve passed 500,000 organizations using Google Apps, and we’re adding 2,000 to 3,000 more a day,” says Glotzbach. “The vast majority have been small- and medium-sized companies, plus educational institutions, but the pace and interest from big companies is picking up.”

I hope they don’t get burnt. I fear they will.

Dennis HowlettDennis Howlett has been providing comment and analysis on enterprise software since 1991. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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RE: Google Sites: evaluate first and don't believe the hype
I only hope that school districts aren't adversely affected by the problems you cited; the last thing our struggling district needs is something they've already spent money on not meeting their needs ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Naomi Bigelow Posted on: 03/27/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
How's all this Google specific?  alf@... | 02/29/08
SaaS  Spiritusindomit@... | 02/29/08
also.. if the internet, or isp's dns goes down = Game over  pcguy777 | 02/29/08
that's the reason for Google Gears - watch this space  stevey_d | 02/29/08
People excuse quality under certain conditions.  storm14k | 02/29/08
RE: Google Sites: evaluate first and don't believe the hype  Paul@... | 02/29/08
RE: Google Sites: evaluate first and don't believe the hype  newtbarrett | 02/29/08
RE: Google Sites: evaluate first and don't believe the hype  mpetrov@... | 02/29/08
Same thing happenned with Google Search  Emilio_z | 02/29/08
yes...  Khyron | 02/29/08
That's not what makes them evil...  CraiGrrr | 02/29/08
your missing his point  pcguy777 | 02/29/08
RE: Google Sites: evaluate first and don't believe the hype  vkelman@... | 02/29/08
less then great user experience ?  mKind | 02/29/08
Not correct usage  dasmith@... | 02/29/08
less than  Tater Salad | 02/29/08
"Less then ... " is NOT correct  Emilio_z | 02/29/08
your all off topic and it should be against internet law lol  pcguy777 | 02/29/08
'Then' vs. 'than'  b$ | 02/29/08
What else is in error?  w5vyc@... | 02/29/08
Why dont all you get together and start a Grammar Blog... wow.  pcguy777 | 02/29/08
You are != Your  deedeedubya | 02/29/08
Problem is the medium  paul-1911 | 02/29/08
Re: less then great user experience ?  mKind | 02/29/08
Google has no intention of anything other than making the press.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/29/08
Think I'll Wait  paul.simpson@... | 02/29/08
Google attempts to compete with OfficeLive  vshamanovsky | 02/29/08
I love that Sharepoint is in the crosshairs  Sam_Lawrence | 02/29/08
Thay have a long way to go to get those  socialism=nowhere | 02/29/08
RE: Google Sites: evaluate first and don't believe the hype  pwcrain | 02/29/08
DOS, Gates, etc  deedeedubya | 02/29/08
RE: Google Sites: evaluate first and don't believe the hype  wanderson | 02/29/08
You sound like Rush Limbaugh  alkolkin@... | 02/29/08
Get the all picture!  r_ildefonso@... | 02/29/08
RE: Google Sites: evaluate first and don't believe the hype  shane_z | 02/29/08
MS Pass?  doug.cutting@... | 02/29/08
RE: Google Sites: evaluate first and don't believe the hype  atari8bit@... | 02/29/08
RE: Google Sites: evaluate first and don't believe the hype  topsecret@... | 02/29/08
RE: Google Sites: evaluate first and don't believe the hype  fred@... | 02/29/08
Google's Blogger Superior To Google Sites  John Westra | 02/29/08
RE: Google Sites: evaluate first and don't believe the hype  burdick.bob@... | 02/29/08
Why would your wife's email address be your Google username? (NT)  deedeedubya | 02/29/08
Why trust a third party with important docs. Why???  pcguy777 | 02/29/08
Excellent point!!!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/29/08
RE: Excellent point!!!  deedeedubya | 02/29/08
Specialization, messalization  flatliner | 03/01/08
Google Sites is vaporware  frank.eisenlohr@... | 02/29/08
Not Vaporware  deedeedubya | 02/29/08
Right! Not Vaporware!  shejale@... | 02/29/08
I couldn't get my firewall to block Google  BALTHOR | 02/29/08
RE: Google Sites: evaluate first and don't believe the hype  Don544 | 02/29/08
salesforce.com, anyone?  alf@... | 03/01/08
RE: Google Sites: evaluate first and don't believe the hype  Don544 | 02/29/08
RE: Google Sites: evaluate first and don't believe the hype  Naomi Bigelow | 03/27/08

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