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August 23rd, 2007

A hasty move to Google Apps a 'career-limiting move'

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 11:39 am

Categories: Corporate strategy, Google, Office, Office 2007, Office Live, SharePoint Server, Support, Web 2.0

Tags: Google Inc., Google Apps, Burton Group, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., Mary Jo Foley

The Burton Group has released a new research report, entitled “Google Apps in the Enterprise: A Promotion-Enhancing or Career-Limiting Move for Enterprise Architects?”

(Warning: Spoiler ahead. And it’s especially “spoiling” for those who are counting on Google to finally give Microsoft Office, with its 90-plus percent market share, some serious competition.)

Burton’s 55-page study concludes that Google Apps Premier Edition (GAPE) shouldn’t be seen as a quick and obvious replacement for Microsoft Office — or any other Office online and/or offline competitors.

“The seductive price (of GAPE, at $50 per user per year) can spell trouble for enterprise architects and their companies if they don’t do their homework.” Burton analyst Guy Creese says architects need to make sure they understand the limitations of GAPE’s “rudimentary feature set” and implement slowly, if at all.

“Quickly adopting GAPE without understanding its quirk or looking at other alternatives is likely to become a career-limiting move,” the Burton study says. “Happily, looking at the larger picture — studying a variety of SaaS (software-as-a-service) based collaboration and content solutions — is a career-enhancing move.”

Burton doesn’t see GAPE, which Google rolled out in February 2007, as unimportant. Far from it. The study itemizes the pluses and minuses of Google’s solution. On the plus side:

  • Don’t need to pay for unnecessary power-user licenses
  • No software to install and no continual upgrades
  • Minimal, if any, training required
  • Relatively easy to include workers outside the enterprise
  • Online documents are not scattered on C drives or fileshares
  • Integration of past application silos

Among Google Apps’ weaknesses, according to Burton:

  • Power users and sophisticated documents are not supported
  • Records management is difficult and requires extra work
  • 99.9% uptime guarantee is for Gmail only
  • Google is not liable for lost data, profits or revenue
  • Live telephone support is 17/5 (not 24/7)
  • Difficult to plan for product capabilities and rollouts

Burton also notes that “Google itself can take some getting used to. The company has a history of releasing incomplete products, calling them beta software, and issuing updates on a ‘known only to Google’ schedule. Furthermore, some companies are leery of entrusting their corporate documents to a company that makes its living from analyzing content and displaying it to the world.”

Before Microsoft haters start taking aim at (me) the messenger, let me say that I would love to see Microsoft Office get some real competition. Lack of competition is what leads to bloated, overpriced products. If Google’s move into this space spurs Microsoft to be more responsive and release better products, I am all for it.

At the same time, I am tired of Google getting a free pass. Microsoft’s competitors should be judged just as harshly as Microsoft. If online services that do not work offline go down — for maintenance or whatever reason — the outage should be considered as a detriment, not a growing pain.

Do you see Google as the company most likely to give Microsoft Office a run for its money? Why/why not?

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Yeah, career killing if you're a receptionist or Windows tech.  nomorems | 08/23/07
Uhm, r-i-i-i-i-i-i-ght...  BFD | 08/23/07
The point was the title states :  nomorems | 08/23/07
Oh, I get it.  TrPrince | 08/23/07
You still don't get it.  nomorems | 08/23/07
No one said a thing about ruining careers  TrPrince | 08/23/07
Typical Marketing crap!  nomorems | 08/23/07
Repost- Typical Marketing crap!  nomorems | 08/23/07
One out, all out  Patanjali | 08/23/07
Great People?  stanralph | 08/24/07
Re: Pantanjali  maldain | 08/24/07
In your own words:  THEE WOLF | 08/23/07
MOST companies require office  sirstrider@... | 08/24/07
Very Pro Microsoft!  aussieblnd@... | 08/24/07
Read the article please!  sysop-dr | 08/24/07
Read it!  aussieblnd@... | 08/24/07
.....  wgonzalez@... | 08/24/07
Hmmm, same was true of Lotus 123 and Word Perfect 20 years ago  maldain | 08/24/07
News Flash - computing will not move onto a collaborative net - wrong! - NT  raycote | 08/23/07
HELLO!? Open Office?!!!1one!!  Cris J | 08/23/07
Don't underestimate OpenOffice's limitations.  roystonlodge | 10/05/07
lost data  jamesdivine | 08/23/07
I was going to say the same thing  DarthRidiculous | 08/23/07
How many small business don't back up at all  aussieblnd@... | 08/24/07
Nomorems, take a look at the above!  TrPrince | 08/23/07
Have you read the MS EULA???  nomorems | 08/23/07
What a JERK  Patanjali | 08/23/07
What a!  aussieblnd@... | 08/24/07
Have you read anything *beyond* MS EULA?  the_fiddler_on_the_roof | 08/23/07
Data loss can be mitigated locally  Zorched | 08/24/07
I think this article states the obvious....  shawkins | 08/23/07
Bigger concerns  ericsami | 08/23/07
Bigger concerns  aussieblnd@... | 08/24/07
I agree  Arun (sreearun) | 08/25/07
News from the journal duh  jfp | 08/23/07
I like these guys...  Mike Cox | 08/23/07
Good job Mike  Joe Frisco | 08/24/07
Except he's wrong.  sysop-dr | 08/24/07
like these guys...  aussieblnd@... | 08/24/07
Woot Mr. Cox reels in some new fish  maldain | 08/24/07
Hom many points do I get  Joe Frisco | 08/24/07
Why Can't Anyone See Google is more EXPENSIVE!!  xuniL_z | 08/23/07
Please! Microsoft wants, almost DEMANDS you upgrade with each release.  nomorems | 08/23/07
But do they come to your door with pistols in hand?  GuidingLight | 08/23/07
"But do they come to your door with pistols in hand?"  nomorems | 08/23/07
NOT  bfleming_z | 08/24/07
Come on now!  raharrin@... | 08/24/07
Confusion  dstanek@... | 08/25/07
Actually, they are more subtle than that.  maldain | 08/24/07
how did this happen?  the_fiddler_on_the_roof | 08/23/07
Ignorance is your excuse  Patanjali | 08/23/07
Agreed.  jrbowen69@... | 08/24/07
Please!  aussieblnd@... | 08/24/07
Damn Straight  aussieblnd@... | 08/24/07
But licenses are only part of the cost . . .  Basic Logic | 08/23/07
What costs?  GuidingLight | 08/23/07
Of course.  xuniL_z | 08/23/07
Of course. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  aussieblnd@... | 08/24/07
All wound up again and spouting garbage  Ole Man | 08/24/07
Well, for software written in this century anyway  kbaily05@... | 08/23/07
that was an example of Past cost  xuniL_z | 08/24/07
Here we go again!  Ole Man | 08/24/07
Good point  docbillnet | 08/24/07
Your comparison is invalid. Here's why...  bmerc | 08/24/07
I saw a similar study about MS.  odubtaig | 08/23/07
LOL  GuidingLight | 08/23/07
Hmmmmmm.....  Laff | 08/24/07
The truth!  THEE WOLF | 08/23/07
The truth!  aussieblnd@... | 08/24/07
it?s especially ?spoiling? for those who are counting on Google to finally  ddmattison | 08/24/07
choose products...  alf@... | 08/27/07
Right tool for the job at hand.....  Laff | 08/24/07
A new byword for the ages!  scott1329 | 08/24/07
Another paid Microsoft study  Chad_z | 08/24/07
I totally agree!  TJGodel | 08/24/07
I agree!  mlambert890@... | 08/24/07
Nice use of buzz words.  Narg | 08/24/07
glad to hear MS is liable for lost data, profits or revenue  brad@... | 08/24/07
...also that their support is 24x7  alf@... | 08/27/07
not as career limiting as office 2007  stevey_d | 08/24/07
Phone support not 24/7?  kwolfskill@... | 08/24/07
Phone support not 24/7?  aussieblnd@... | 08/24/07
Hasty Move to Anything Is Career Killing  greybeardtechie | 08/24/07
Is lack of liability a weakness?  mgte69 | 08/24/07
Apple iWork  C-Tan | 08/24/07
Yeah  Spiritusindomit@... | 08/24/07
What are the client needs?  C-Tan | 08/24/07
What are the client needs?  aussieblnd@... | 08/24/07
Nice product  pointzerotwo@... | 08/27/07
How much is Microsoft paying the author?  draciron@... | 08/24/07
probably nothing.  Spiritusindomit@... | 08/24/07
Hello, MS Power User Here  dukemang | 08/24/07
Out of Date Report: Google's Star Office??  richard.s | 08/24/07
OpenOffice  rolf.ernst@... | 08/24/07
Well...  Spiritusindomit@... | 08/24/07
OpenOffice *IS* free  Mitch 74 | 08/24/07
"Open Office is not free when used on enterprise level"  Ole Man | 08/24/07
What about legal discovery and compliance concerns?  tanstaafl99 | 08/24/07
Have I got this right?  babyboomer57 | 08/24/07
Absolutely!  shanedr | 08/24/07
Of course it's money  Chad_z | 08/24/07
It's the EULA!  Ole Man | 08/24/07
What version of Office are they Comparing?  thastark@... | 08/24/07
Let's be honest...  mridgesc | 08/24/07
Let's be honest...  aussieblnd@... | 08/24/07
Scare Tactics  jbullar1@... | 08/24/07
Nice FUD  smoothsoft@... | 08/24/07
Googles Target End Result  masterxtds | 08/24/07
Google would love to be able to play god with all the people it hooks with  aussieblnd@... | 08/24/07
Google is only one such service  dgriffing | 08/24/07
This is just ridculous!  mikeholli | 08/24/07
ridculous!  aussieblnd@... | 08/24/07
Did ANY of you actually read the story?  Joe Dufflebag | 08/24/07
actually read  aussieblnd@... | 08/24/07
Incomplete software  erikmidtskogen | 08/24/07
Yes...  jbullar1@... | 08/24/07
You got it!  Ole Man | 08/24/07
Incomplete?  shanedr | 08/24/07
Where's the MS list?  bmorgen@... | 08/24/07
Google "drawbacks" - ???  rkhalloran | 08/24/07
Is Microsoft Accountable for 'lost data, profits and revenue'?  gmureddu@... | 08/24/07
WOW I think Mary Jo is onto something here!  aussieblnd@... | 08/24/07
StarOffice 8 is even cheaper  fcassia05 | 08/24/07
It's also offered free by Google, with Google Docs integration...  D. W. Bierbaum | 08/24/07
Another Microsoft Scare tactic...  mikifinaz1@... | 08/24/07
It's the phrase "career limiting" that makes me doubt this study...  D. W. Bierbaum | 08/24/07
Suspicious Wording  pj_mouse | 08/24/07
Assigning Content is also a risk!  SentryWatch | 08/24/07
Scope of EA  casimir@... | 08/25/07
OpenOffice.org is the way to go  chuck_gregory@... | 08/26/07
Student e-mail + apps  leo@... | 08/26/07
Did someone claim that Google Apps replaces Office?  patrick.eric@... | 08/26/07
Read the Ts and Cs 1st  SentryWatch | 08/27/07
RE: A hasty move to Google Apps a 'career-limiting move'  dereth@... | 02/05/09
RE: A hasty move to Google Apps a 'career-limiting move'  robharm@... | 03/17/09
RE: A hasty move to Google Apps a 'career-limiting move'  Jackie150 | 10/01/09
RE: A hasty move to Google Apps a 'career-limiting move'  lingerie wholesale | 10/13/09

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