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February 22nd, 2007

Google needs to read the 'Hailstorm' history books

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 7:03 am

Categories: Corporate strategy, Google, Windows Live

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You'd think with so many former Softies on the payroll, Google would know a thing or two about avoiding mistakes Microsoft already made.

(I know at least one Google employee who is quite well-versed in Hailstorm and could remind his current employer of the follies of his previous one, Microsoft.)

But if you look at the just-announced Google Apps Premier Edition — a suite of Web-based e-mail, calendaring, messaging, wordprocessing, spreadsheet applications — it seems Google missed at least one lesson that Microsoft learned the hard way.

Many businesses don't want their data to be stored offsite. Many also don't want a third-party middleman (even one that pledges it will "do no evil") to host their data.

(My ZDNet blogging colleague Larry Dignan has a laundry list of other potential corporate objections to Google's hosted app suite.) 

Sure, Google is touting newly signed customers General Electric Co. and Procter & Gamble as proof that even the largest businesses will find Google Apps Premier Edition's $50 per user price irresistable.

But Microsoft initially had a lot of big-name partners — including American Express, eBay and Expedia — onboard when it announced Hailstorm in March 2001, too. And it was piloting Hailstorm with a number of key Microsoft customers, as well.

Microsoft's "Hailstorm" project — a ka ".Net My Services" — was supposed to allow consumers and businesses store their information on Microsoft-hosted systems. Eventually, Microsoft even offered businesses a loophole: The company would allow businesses to keep their precious data on premise, with the back-end servers located inside their own companies, rather than in Microsoft's datacenters.

While Microsoft's Live initiative initially looked and sounded an awful lot like Hailstorm, Microsoft isn't making the mistake (at least so far) of trying to own the entire infrastructure this time around. Passport is dead. Windows CardSpace, its successor, is being designed to work with other digital-identity platforms, like OpenID and non-Microsoft infrastructure products, like Apache.

Bottom line: Microsoft customers and partners didn't like the Hailstorm idea one bit. Microsoft was forced to scrap Hailstorm in April 2002, just over a year after unveiling its uber-Web-service plan.

Wonder if Google will suffer the same fate, or at least be forced to find a way to appease businesses loath to part with their data by providing them with a way to keep information on site?

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Posted by: Ole Man Posted on: 03/01/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Off-site storage needs to be "Advertised" better...  rayted32 | 02/22/07
What geeks know  frgough | 02/22/07
You are not enttrusting your data to sys admins...  rayted32 | 02/22/07
Dude...  BFD | 02/22/07
Oops! You got me. My 30 years of experience is...  rayted32 | 02/22/07
Does that trump my 12 years of experience?  John Zern | 02/22/07
Hey, Monkey Boy...  rayted32 | 02/22/07
Yeah, that's the problem...  ogmanx@... | 02/24/07
Google needs to read the 'Hailstorm' history books  Roger_Jennings | 02/22/07
i'd get it  Voodoo187 | 02/22/07
Take off your garter and green eyeshade...  rayted32 | 02/22/07
but i like green  Voodoo187 | 02/22/07
Offsite Storage is a NON-Issue because...  rayted32 | 02/22/07
Still some issues  MaxPerino | 02/22/07
Great points!  John Zern | 02/22/07
Rebuttals...  rayted32 | 02/22/07
Rebuttals...(Easier to Read Ones)  rayted32 | 02/22/07
Rebuttals...(EVEN Easier to Read Ones)  rayted32 | 02/22/07
exactly  patibulo | 02/23/07
A Large-ish Leap...  swhiser | 02/22/07
Hi great  lindapace82@... | 02/23/07
Leader of software underworld  Ole Man | 03/01/07
Google Premier Apps  pclind@... | 02/23/07
No Reliability or Accountability  ogmanx@... | 02/24/07
More people wouldn't care than those who would I reckon  dan@... | 02/27/07

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