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Re: Microsoft is Losing to Linux-powered Services

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____/ Rex Ballard on Sunday 26 Jun 2011 21:09 : \____

> Perhaps one of the issues is that BPOS requires that you have Microsoft
> software that will ONLY run on a Microsoft Windows device.
> 
> Google Docs on the other hand, requires only an industry standard compatible
> browser such as IE7 or IE8, FireFox, Chrome, or Safari, and can be run on
> Windows, Linux, Macs, iPAD, and Android devices, providing much more
> flexibility.
> 
> The enhanced collaboration capabilities of Google Docs means higher
> productivity, since you don't need to merge updated versions of documents from
> different people who can clobber each other's changes unintentionally.

The other day I saw even Microsoft boosters like Jon from NetworkWorld (IDG)
saying that BPOS is behind. They have just not made it ready for
a diversity of users.

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