The Problems with Attempted Office Shift to the Web
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2009-07-20 18:23:41 UTC
- Modified: 2009-07-20 18:32:27 UTC
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Summary: News and analysis about Microsoft's re-announcement that it has a service-oriented Office suite
THIS story can be presented as a series of self-explanatory reports.
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Microsoft Cannibalizes Itself in Fight for Revenue
Microsoft (MSFT) Office is a cash cow that provides $15+ billion in revenue to the company. Thus far it‘s been more immune to open source competition than, say, Microsoft server and mobile phone operating systems, which compete with Linux and Android (and LiMo and Symbian) respectively.
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Microsoft Sacrifices Office to Save Windows
Apple’s OS X doesn’t pose as serious of a threat to Windows as Linux does. Apple and Microsoft can happily exist as long as Apple is content to skim the cream off the top and let Microsoft have the rest. Heck, Microsoft NEEDS Apple to not appear like a monopoly. Steve Ballmer and Steve Jobs probably play golf together and laugh at how people think they’re competitors.
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The Hidden Cost of Microsoft's 'Free' Online Office Suite
Likewise with Office 2010 online, you can get some of it for free, but you still have to pay a premium if you actually want to make it useful. Free online Office 2010 is like getting four free tires without the car, and having to pay full price for the car (including the cost of the tires).
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Cisco Considers Taking on Microsoft's Office Suite
Cisco Senior Vice President Doug Dennerline said on Tuesday his company may develop a service that would allow business users to create documents they could draft and share through its WebEx meeting and collaboration service.
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Microsoft Office users attacked by cybercriminals
Microsoft Corp warned that cybercriminals have attacked users of its Office software for Windows PCs, exploiting a programming flaw that the software giant has yet to repair.
The world’s largest software maker issued the warning Tuesday as it released patches to address nine other security holes in its software.
According to that last report from Reuters,
"Microsoft Office users [are] attacked by cybercriminals" because Microsoft
fails to patch its software on time. Moreover, Microsoft
still relies on third parties to offer patches.
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Comments
DiamondWakizashi
2009-07-20 19:27:24
Andrew Macabe
2009-07-20 19:53:22
DiamondWakizashi
2009-07-20 20:33:22
Yggdrasil 2084
2009-07-21 03:31:32
Point being, on the web perspectives can very sharply from reality. This website represents a sub-culture within a sub-culture. If you read this news here everyday you'd think the sky was falling because only the negative stories that suit Roy's appetite are presented. Any positive news is either ignored or spun to look as bad as possible. I don't think it's an exaggeration to say this website outfoxes Fox news, and that's no small task.
DiamondWakizashi
2009-07-21 04:46:30
"IDG, IDC, and Microsoft Money on Their Table"
http://boycottnovell.com/2008/09/06/idg-idc-microsoft-money/
"Microsoft Pays Ziff Davis to Promote Windows Vista"
http://boycottnovell.com/2009/04/10/aaron-goldberg-microsoft-payola/
"Bill Gates and His Press Rewrite History Amid Semi-retirement"
http://boycottnovell.com/2008/06/21/history-whitewash/
I don't think history will be praising a Microsoft dark age tainted by malware, Windows zombies, viruses, DRM, back doors, vendor lock-in and countless incidents of law breaking and sleaze.