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By Mike Ricciuti
Posted on ZDNet News: Jul 13, 2006 8:33:00 PM

BOSTON--Microsoft is digging in for a fight with Google in the enterprise search market.

"Enterprise search is our business, it's our house and Google is not going to take that business," Kevin Turner, Microsoft's chief operating officer, told a conference of more than 7,000 business partners here Thursday.

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It's the largest gathering that Turner has addressed, and only his second appearance at a Microsoft conference, since joining the company from Wal-Mart 11 months ago.

Turner said the company is also gearing up to take on IBM and Oracle, among other competitors, with new products slated for debut in the next few months. But he saved his most acerbic comments for Google.

"Those people are not going to be allowed to take food off of our plate, because that is what they are intending to do," he said.

In recent months, Google has unveiled new search appliances. But it hasn't spelled out its overall enterprise search plans.

Earlier in the week, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer listed search--Google's bread and butter--as one of his company's most important areas of investment. "Search from the desktop to the enterprise to the Internet is a business of great importance and a market of great importance to us," he said Tuesday.

Ballmer said the enterprise search market represents more than $13 billion, and that the software maker has signed up 35 partners to focus on that area.

Microsoft plans to release the long-delayed Windows Vista operating system, Office 2007 desktop application package, Windows Server operating system, Dynamics Live CRM, and many other products between now and the end of next year. Turner said those products represent "$20 billion of R&D coming into the market."

Microsoft and Google are increasingly seen as being on a collision course in the business software market. The search giant has introduced products such as Google Spreadsheets and Google Calendar that have the potential to threaten Microsoft's desktop application business. But the company hasn't made clear its plans in other areas, such as word processing.

The threat has been enough to spur Microsoft to revamp its business to focus on online services under the Windows Live and Office Live monikers.

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So true
It is quite possible for Google to be in MS's position in a decade or two. There will be new detractors and old confused followers.

Blindy cheering a particular company or product is a silly t... (Read the rest)
Posted by: the_seb Posted on: 07/19/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Making Oracle look like File System  mighetto | 07/13/06
Wow!  zkiwi | 07/13/06
Theatrics,....  yogeee | 07/13/06
Don't you know they're serious  Richard Flude | 07/13/06
What's that sucking sound???  Spikey_Mike | 07/13/06
Great way to win over new customers  nomorems | 07/13/06
What a joke!  techboy_z | 07/13/06
Enterprise and Microsoft really do not belong in the same sentence.  DonnieBoy | 07/13/06
Why not? They are a major player  mdemuth | 07/13/06
There has been one security problem after the other with Windows and Office  DonnieBoy | 07/13/06
I've been running a Windows network  mdemuth | 07/13/06
Oh, yes, it is all the other people with problems. We have wave after wave  DonnieBoy | 07/13/06
You need to stop making stuff up  mdemuth | 07/13/06
Right, one person claiming that Windows is secure, meanwhile,  DonnieBoy | 07/13/06
Again, Donnie-child  mdemuth | 07/13/06
Well...  zkiwi | 07/15/06
Workarounds  pkrdk | 07/18/06
Joohipnoid sfoo.  snoobar | 07/17/06
simple people  livid | 07/14/06
Wrong, you lose your bet  Sheeva | 07/18/06
Wrong, we all loose  gordl@... | 07/18/06
You're absolutely right  pkrdk | 07/18/06
True, but people are still stupid enough to listen to the piper...  HypnoToad | 07/13/06
Giving up on the OS biz? and Office?  techboy_z | 07/13/06
And I shouldn't be laughing, because...?  HypnoToad | 07/13/06
Google is a joke now anyways  Linux User 147460 | 07/13/06
Have to agree  omdguy | 07/13/06
Yes, Google use to rock...  Linux User 147460 | 07/13/06
You're kidding, right?  Fred Fredrickson | 07/13/06
Google hits are generated by what advertisers pay.?  mdsmike@... | 07/17/06
About Google  the_seb | 07/19/06
So let me get this straight...  TimK65 | 07/13/06
Microsoft is the joke  kray_z | 07/13/06
I love Windows though (!)  kray_z | 07/13/06
M$ does not own the enterprise search house.  Mr. Roboto | 07/13/06
And to think some people believe...  Henrik Moller | 07/13/06
Haha, ABMers make me laugh!!  NonZealot | 07/13/06
Troll  thelemite | 07/14/06
Other than...  zkiwi | 07/15/06
Just another "let's torpedo google stock" press release by MS  jjon2121 | 07/13/06
no surpise  livid | 07/14/06
Uroyi earlimg yamp ravyo.  snoobar | 07/17/06
Marketshare as property  John L. Ries | 07/14/06
Buy Vista/Then A Security Package  gdude@... | 07/14/06
Scimorgch.  snoobar | 07/17/06
Dear Steve Ballmer  livid | 07/14/06
MS Recruiting managers from Wal-Mart????  Snippy Clippit | 07/15/06
World to Microsoft: Get Lost (nt)  Plain Logic | 07/16/06
Word to Google  Boot_Agnostic | 07/17/06
Microsoft - Afraid of Google  jsebenoler | 07/17/06
The Microsoft vs Google debate  mason_fok@... | 07/18/06
So true  the_seb | 07/19/06
Remember Netscape?  LouieGee | 07/18/06

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