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September 30th, 2007

Microsoft finally unveils its answer to Google Docs

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 9:02 pm

Categories: Corporate strategy, Google, Office, Office 2007, Office Live, Web 2.0

Tags: Google Inc., Google Docs, Microsoft Office Live, Microsoft Corp., Office Live Workspace, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Mary Jo Foley

After months of speculation about what it would do to stave off potential encroachments on its Office turf by Google Docs & Spreadsheets, Microsoft has spelled out its strategy: Office Live Workspace.

Microsoft unveils its answer to Google DocsOffice Live Workspace is, in Microsoft’s words, “a new web-based feature of Microsoft Office which lets people access their documents online and share their work with others.” It’s aimed at consumers and small-business users, not corporations who are interested in being able to access their documents anywhere — from any computer and any browser. In other words, Microsoft isn’t playing up Office Live Workspace as a head-to-head competitor with Google Apps Premier Edition (GAPE). Microsoft is positioning its Microsoft-hosted SharePoint, Exchange and Office Communications Services (which it has now rebranded with as its family of “Office Online” services) as its GAPE competitors.

Microsoft is taking sign-ups from those interested in beta testing the English-language version of Office Live Workspace starting October 1. The actual invitation-only beta isn’t likely to launch for another month, according to Rajesh Jha, Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Office Live. The beta and the final versions of the service (at least for saving/accessing up to 1,000 documents) will be free, the Softies said. No word on how much, if anything, Microsoft plans to charge once users have more than 1,000 Word, Excel and PowerPoint files they want to store online.

Office Live Workspace is not a hosted version of Microsoft Office. Instead, it is — like the rest of the Office Live family — an extension to the client-based version of desktop productivity software. Interestingly, Office Live Workspace isn’t just an extension to Microsoft Office 2007, but also third-party-developed office programs like OpenOffice, StarOffice and more, as well as Office XP, according to Jha. However, as you might expect, Office 2007 will work best with the new Live Workspace feature (other third-party and older Microsoft software won’t “light up” the same way, Jha said).

(Microsoft officials told me about Office Live Workspace under embargo late last week, but didn’t have any screen shots or sample version to show. So I am explaining all this based on a 30-minute phone conversation with Jha.)

Office Live Workspace is a password-protected SharePoint workspace, hosted by Microsoft. It’s a place users can store and access documents for “work, school and home,” Microsoft explained. Users will be able to e-mail drafts of these Web-based documents to multiple people. Those without a desktop version of productivity software handy will still be able to view and comment on stored documents via a browser.

Microsoft is positioning Groove (finally — a real, understandable use for the technology developed by Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie’s former company and aquired by Microsoft a couple years ago!) as the way that users will be able to access documents in their workspaces when they are off-line, Jha said.

“Groove will be the way you take any Workspace offline,” Jha said.

Microsoft is planning to rely on the same back-end infrastructure for Office Live Workspace as it does for Windows Live. Microsoft plans to share the same contact lists and calendar entries between Windows Live and Office Live Workspace, Jha said. And Tahiti — a k a Microsoft Shared View, a real-time collaboration service which Microsoft began beta testing earlier this ear — also will be integrated, over time, with Office Live Workspace, Jha said.

Jha deflected questions about when Microsoft plans to field the final release of Office Live Workspace and/or the Groove component of it. How and when, exactly, will Microsoft add support for third-party desktop offerings? Not sure. And what about users who don’t want the desktop office-product anchor around their necks at all — those who want to create documents on the Web, not on their PCs? Microsoft seems to have decided to ignore that segment all together….

Right now, there are lots more questions than answers about Microsoft’s planned Google Docs competitor. But at least Microsoft has acknowledged it has an alternative in the wings for the home/small-business set who want this kind of functionality.

From what little information is known so far, what do you think? Is Office Live Workspace a real competitor to Google Docs? If not, what’s missing?

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Is MS using its clout unfairly to promote MS workspaces
i came across a very interesting article about unfairly using its clout in the Office software domain to promote workspaces - Read the rest)
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Interesting...  Alber1690 | 09/30/07
pointless?  benitodarder | 10/01/07
Think past your bias  justthinking | 10/01/07
That's some good thinking  Justin Carmichael | 10/01/07
it's true, but...  benitodarder | 10/01/07
two steps or one?  mmadink | 10/01/07
Because he's driving  Jambalaya Breath | 10/01/07
Well, there's always HOME  laura.b | 10/02/07
Edit  laura.b | 10/02/07
When I'm on the way home  voska1 | 10/02/07
Think past assuming bias in others  lmb@... | 10/01/07
A better scenario would be...  comp_indiana | 10/01/07
That certainly works  IT_User | 10/01/07
Google docs  laura.b | 10/02/07
Google will be extremely vigilant in protecting your data from the US  DonnieBoy | 10/02/07
I know they can  laura.b | 10/02/07
Think past your bias...  nomoremicrosoft | 10/01/07
You can already do that  Reged | 10/02/07
Erm?  Bozzer | 10/02/07
The difference  laura.b | 10/02/07
But you already have them  voska1 | 10/02/07
No, you make an assumption  laura.b | 10/02/07
I can and have been doing that already  voska1 | 10/02/07
Zune 2  killerbunny | 10/01/07
Actually Zune 2 came out allready  John Zern | 10/01/07
Actually....  quikboy | 10/01/07
I'll believe it when I see it.  John Zern | 10/01/07
They weren't ALL brown, John  laura.b | 10/02/07
RE: Microsoft finally unveils its answer to Google Docs  newtbarrett | 10/01/07
RE: Microsoft finally unveils its answer to Google Docs  G Brent LeVasseur | 10/01/07
It could, but  Justin Carmichael | 10/01/07
branding of online storage  Insight Driver | 10/01/07
RE: Microsoft finally unveils its answer to Google Docs  hines_k@... | 10/01/07
the answer is no  fpirrone | 10/01/07
Microsoft advances boldly into last week  Chad_z | 10/01/07
hey  xuniL_z | 10/01/07
RE: Microsoft finally unveils its answer to Google Docs  imlazar | 10/01/07
not really a google docs competitor  morganj@... | 10/01/07
Crippled offering from the Bloatfarm  Jeremy W | 10/01/07
Typical...  justthinking | 10/01/07
Just you...and all your Microsoft brethren. Your bias is showing! (NT)  nomoremicrosoft | 10/01/07
Not so, just...  scoobbs@... | 10/01/07
d00d!  Confused by religion | 10/01/07
Perhaps it was the same person...  Jeremy W | 10/01/07
No, I know people with class and breeding...  Confused by religion | 10/01/07
You must use Apple then! (NT)  nomoremicrosoft | 10/01/07
As a matter of fact, Apple is my third choice in computing platforms  Confused by religion | 10/01/07
Then your prior post should have left out 'Class'.  nomoremicrosoft | 10/01/07
No, class is what my friends and acquaintances have...  Confused by religion | 10/01/07
likely,  Jack-Booted EULA | 10/01/07
You don't know a thing, do you?  quikboy | 10/01/07
Read what you wrote  plumnilly | 10/02/07
Google Docs  Mary Jo FoleyZDNet Moderator | 10/01/07
Sounds more like .MAC  Resuna | 10/01/07
It depends how  Justin Carmichael | 10/01/07
whoops  Justin Carmichael | 10/01/07
How can it be a "competitor"...  GrizzledGeezer | 10/01/07
Office could already run in IE  scott1329 | 10/01/07
RE: Microsoft finally unveils its answer to Google Docs  kyllod@... | 10/01/07
collaboration  hepcat65000@... | 10/01/07
Re: collaboration  kyllod@... | 10/01/07
I thought MS Works online was the answer.  Randalllind | 10/01/07
RE: Microsoft finally unveils its answer to Google Docs  racheldawes | 10/01/07
Who gives a PooP?  XweAponX | 10/01/07
I give a PooP  quikboy | 10/01/07
Also...  scoobbs@... | 10/01/07
My male firstborn  Jambalaya Breath | 10/01/07
RE: Microsoft finally unveils its answer to Google Docs  markbean | 10/01/07
RE: Microsoft finally unveils its answer to Google Docs  plawler | 10/01/07
I quote you ?Microsoft finally unveils its answer to Google Docs?  scoobbs@... | 10/01/07
Not sure how useful this is  stevey_d | 10/01/07
MS doing a good thing  Arun (sreearun) | 10/01/07
I?m leaving now...  scoobbs@... | 10/01/07
Most MS folks..  Narg | 10/01/07
Well said Scott.  Arun (sreearun) | 10/01/07
Actually, Microsoft has been caught seeding the net with fake 'grass-roots'  nomoremicrosoft | 10/01/07
but you can upload or download openoffice or microsoft office documents  stevey_d | 10/01/07
Nah, as long as you're required to install MS-office, forget it.  kraterz | 10/01/07
RE: Microsoft finally unveils its answer to Google Docs  vasil.boika@... | 10/02/07
Seems they still don't get it  Reged | 10/02/07
Answer to what??? Online storage????  TtfnJohn | 10/02/07
Chasing every other company  justinl@... | 10/02/07
Is MS using its clout unfairly to promote MS workspaces  pankajunk | 06/20/08

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