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May 26th, 2009

Microsoft Office still owns the desktop, future of StarOffice unclear

Posted by Sheri McLeish @ 12:41 pm

Categories: Collaboration

Tags: Desktop, Oracle Corp., Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., OpenOffice.org, StarOffice, OpenOffice, Office Suites, Software, Phil LeClare

Since the Oracle acquisition of Sun, there’s been no official word yet on the road map for Star Office. Oracle says it’s vision is to deliver an integrated system from applications to disk, ostensibly a commitment to an OpenOffice.org productivity suite. Yet, that’s not a foregone conclusion. Star Office was just part of the package Oracle got in its acquisition of Sun. Its relative value is to give Oracle a starting point to compete with Microsoft Office, but more likely Star Office’s journey with Oracle will take one of two paths:

  1. An independent productivity tools foundation. Upon the acquisition announcement, Open Office.org leaders begged for the emancipation of Star Office, saying a spin-off would be more in spirit with the open source community. The view is that Oracle makes billions of dollars licensing proprietary software and its control of Star Office is out of sync with OpenOffice.org’s mission. Oracle’s retention of Sun’s OpenOffice.org assets puts at risk the use of the OpenOffice.org name and the ability to reissue the code under a different license. There is a real possibility that Oracle will jettison Star Office and let OpenOffice.org invest in its further development, a la Mozilla’s efforts with Firefox.
  2. Integration with Oracle CRM and enterprise apps. Oracle has the opportunity to address some of the glaring deficiencies of Star Office –- like macro support and mail merge –- that keep it from competing with Microsoft Office. It also could integrate its Star Office with its CRM and database applications. Oracle CEO Larry Ellison would love to take on Microsoft, and his company has tried to develop alternatives to Office in the past (Oracle Office division from the early 1990s). But the likelihood that Oracle can turn Star Office 9 into the Microsoft Office killer that Sun couldn’t is hard to fathom. More likely, its useful capabilities would be culled and integrated with Oracle apps rather than a stand-alone alternative to Microsoft Office.

 A third outcome might be that Oracle abandons Star Office, or lets it die a slow death. The OpenOffice productivity suites market feels crowded now that IBM’s Lotus Symphony released version 1.2 to join Star Office 9 and OO3. To date, none of the alternatives to Microsoft Office –- OpenOffice or SaaS –- have made any significant inroads against Microsoft’s desktop dominance, currently supported by more than 80% of enterprises (see figure). Combined, the alternatives make up about 8% of the market and Star Office is only about 3%. It will be an uphill battle to displace Microsoft Office with such a fragmented group of Open Office alternatives, and it may prove a battle not worth fighting for Oracle given Sun’s host of other assets.

Sheri McLeish is an analyst servings Information & Knowledge Management professionals. She is a leading expert on helping enterprises develop strategies for and evaluate dynamic publishing, document imaging, and enterprise content management technologies. Forrester Research, Inc. is an independent research company that provides pragmatic and forward-thinking advice to global leaders in business and technology. Forrester works with professionals in 19 key roles at major companies providing proprietary research, consumer insight, consulting, events, and peer-to-peer executive programs. For more than 25 years, Forrester has been making IT, marketing, and technology industry leaders successful every day. For more information, visit www.forrester.com. var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://ssl." : "http://www."); document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + gaJsHost + "google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E")); var pageTracker = _gat._getTracker("UA-2831098-50"); pageTracker._trackPageview();
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Oracle will make a mistake to cease developing StarOffice
I strongly believe that Oracle will not cease developing StarOffice.
I have some doubts regarding the objectivity of the chart containing the market share of the office suites. That is because man... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Matthew#1 Posted on: 09/14/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Makes you wonder  honeymonster | 05/26/09
RE: Microsoft Office still owns the desktop, future of StarOffice unclear  Loverock Davidson | 05/26/09
I just hope that something will remain to keep Microsoft in check  honeymonster | 05/26/09
Ever heard of "Government Motors"; why not "GOO"?  adornoe@... | 07/30/09
0.1  zkiwi | 05/26/09
How about  Loverock Davidson | 05/26/09
Which is of course why...  zkiwi | 05/26/09
And what happens to those downloads?  Loverock Davidson | 05/26/09
Well...  zkiwi | 05/27/09
well  Aussie_Troll | 05/27/09
Exactly right!  adornoe@... | 07/30/09
The future of OpenOffice is quite uncertain for me, even mySQL.  Grayson Peddie | 05/26/09
Open Office is growing  Christian_<>< | 05/26/09
Mozilla started as the 800lb gorilla..  daftkey | 05/26/09
Same story happened to MS too  Gladiatorcn | 05/26/09
I agree, Open OIffice is growing:  GuidingLight | 05/26/09
LOL  shellcodes_coder | 05/26/09
Yeah, growing moss maybe... (nt)  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/26/09
Obviously...  Kromaethius | 05/26/09
MS Office 14 is set to leave the competition behind  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/26/09
Agreed...  Kromaethius | 05/26/09
You do realize that...  zkiwi | 05/26/09
Always talk about the future  Richard Flude | 05/26/09
It's the Linux guys always talking about the future  Tiggster | 05/26/09
Really?  zkiwi | 05/27/09
When have I heard that before?  kozmcrae | 05/26/09
Agreed  shellcodes_coder | 05/26/09
Open Office is growing in government and schools  jorjitop | 05/26/09
LOL  Tiggster | 05/26/09
What's all this talk about OpenOffice?  kozmcrae | 05/26/09
None Support Open Office 2 or 3  smcleish | 06/08/09
Lotus is Still Around?  jpr75_z | 05/26/09
Huh?  crazydanr@... | 05/26/09
I don't think you get the point ...  Ludovit | 05/27/09
RE: Microsoft Office still owns the desktop, future of StarOffice unclear  obvio.capitao@... | 05/27/09
Ellison will fund StarOffice  interlocutor | 05/27/09
RE: Microsoft Office still owns the desktop, future of StarOffice unclear  step69 | 07/13/09
Oracle will make a mistake to cease developing StarOffice  Matthew#1 | 09/14/09

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