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Re: [Roy Schestowitz Lies Again] Packaged Software Model Will Be Replaced by Services, Say Experts (was: [News] Packaged Software Model Will Be Replaced by Services, Say Experts)

__/ [ Erik Funkenbusch ] on Tuesday 01 May 2007 12:40 \__

> On Tue, 01 May 2007 12:22:17 +0100, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> 
>> Of course, this spells doom for Microsoft, which very much struggles in
>> getting its services to work and attract people. Last week, Microsoft said
>> that there was very little demand for Office Live. Meanwhile, Google
>> claims 100,000+ businesses migrated from Microsoft Office to its own
>> offering.
> 
> No, Roy.  Google does *NOT* claim that 100,000+ business have migrated from
> Microsoft Office to it's own offerings.  Here's what Google says:
> 
> http://www.google.com/intl/en/press/pressrel/google_apps.html
> 
> "Google Apps?, launched as a free service in August 2006, is a suite of
> applications that includes Gmail? webmail services, Google Calendar? shared
> calendaring, Google Talk? instant messaging and voice-over-IP, and the
> Start Page feature for creating a customizable home page on a specific
> domain. More than 100,000 small businesses and hundreds of universities now
> use the service."
> 
> In other words, more than 100,000 people claiming to represent small
> businesses have signed up for some kind of google app, which might simply
> be a customized home page.  It does *NOT* say anyone migrated from
> Microsoft Office.
> 
> So please stop lying about what google is claiming.  And stop
> "interpreting" things, you suck at it.

Weasel boy... Quit the slander in the subject line, okay? Here you go.

Google manager: Google Apps replaced Microsoft Office at 100,000 businesses

,----[ Quote ]
| Google's newly released online productivity suite Google Apps has
| already replaced Microsoft Office at more than 100,000 small to
| medium enterprises and has been deployed at two of the largest
| companies in the world, according to the search leader's
| enterprise product boss.
`----

http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/9889/53/

Happy now? Stop putting labels of people before you communicate properly.
Thank you.

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