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By Julian Goldsmith, silicon.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Sep 30, 2008 5:52:37 AM

In silicon.com's latest exclusive CIO Jury poll, the respondents revealed they were still steering clear of the application, with 10 out of 12 saying their IT teams are not testing it.

Many in the 'no' camp attributed their lack of Chrome testing to their IT infrastructures being set up to run with Internet Explorer as the default browser.

Nic Evans, European IT director, Key Equipment Finance said: "Too many business applications are only certified for Internet Explorer to consider any alternatives so soon."

One respondent however hoped the advent of Chrome will force Microsoft to up its game in the browser market.

Iain Hepburn, IT Director at law firm Clarke Willmott added: "We use MOSS [Microsoft Office SharePoint Server] and extensive other MS applications and development tools, so we pretty much live in a MS world and have to use IE to get full functionality. We will be watching with interest though and any competition which forces everyone (MS) to raise their game is good for the consumer. We await the release of IE8 and what that may bring."

For the public sector, the issue of using Chrome may be academic as IT leaders there may have to take a lead from the central government security gatekeepers.

Andrew Watson, CIO at the British Transport Police said: "We are not testing Chrome. Partly because the internet is such a potential security risk, we would take our steer off of CESG [the Information Assurance arm of the Government Communications HQ] about its suitability for use in secure government environments."

But those that have tested the browser did have praise for it.

Peter Pedersen, CTO of clothes retailer figleaves.com said: "[We've had] good results so far - far more friendly on the PC memory than IE."

Although his IT team isn't testing Chrome, Key Equipment Finance's Evans added he had experimented with the Google app himself, describing it as "a more clean and efficient browser". Other CIO Jury participants who said they are not seriously testing Chrome as a business browser added they intend to watch the browser's development, possibly with a view to adopting it in the future.

One CIO who is testing Chrome however queried the business support Google is able to provide.

Andy Jackson, head of IT for B2B media group Huveaux said: "We could have done with Google providing us with a technical channel for questions and updates to minimize the impact of the announcement on the development team."

Taking part in today's CIO Jury were:

• Chris Broad, head of IS and Technology, UKAEA
• Pete Crowe, IT director, Fat Face
• Nic Evans, European IT director, Key Equipment Finance
• Madhushan Gokool, IT manager, Storm Model Management
• Paul Haley, director of IT, Aberdeen University
• Iain Hepburn, IT director, Clarke Willmott
• Peter Pedersen, CTO, figleaves.com
• Richard Storey, head of IT, Guys & St Thomas' Hospital
• Andrew Watson, CIO, British Transport Police
• Jane Kimberlin, IT director, Domino's Pizza Group
• Mike Roberts, IT director, The London Clinic
• Andy Jackson, head of IT, Huveaux

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Exactly.
What most people don't want to understand is this
browser isn't even an official release yet, and it's
already beating the pants off of IE.

After it's been around for as long as IE has now..
damn it's going to be nice.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: AzuMao Posted on: 11/06/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Yet another Google product shot down in flames.  xuniL_z | 09/30/08
Not really, I don't think businesses are their target market.  CobraA1 | 09/30/08
Exactly  storm14k | 09/30/08
You said it yourself......consumer adoption ...  xuniL_z | 10/01/08
He said it's too hard to gauge when  AzuMao | 11/06/08
How so?  AzuMao | 11/06/08
Alpha, Beta, Gamma ...  Heenan73 | 09/30/08
Half of Google is in beta  Norcross | 09/30/08
Re: Half of Google in in beta  rich@... | 10/03/08
In norcross too!  celestialbodi6 | 10/16/08
Except that  AzuMao | 11/06/08
Idiot CIO's  itguy08 | 09/30/08
Which is why  GuidingLight | 09/30/08
Your words speak volumes  xuniL_z | 09/30/08
Who is the idiot?  acovington@... | 10/01/08
Wrong  AzuMao | 11/06/08
RE: CIOs not taking a shine to Chrome  Loverock Davidson | 09/30/08
Shouldn't listen to rumors  Heenan73 | 09/30/08
But the unsetteling point is that  GuidingLight | 09/30/08
absolutely right. The intent, was there.  xuniL_z | 09/30/08
It was not an error  Loverock Davidson | 09/30/08
Oh for Pete's sake, enough with the conspiracy theories already!  AzuMao | 11/06/08
RE: CIOs not taking a shine to Chrome  lva647 | 09/30/08
RE: CIOs not taking a shine to Chrome  tburzio | 09/30/08
Right, because...  Larsix | 09/30/08
Sadly  AzuMao | 11/06/08
its just a demo, isn't it?  albeit | 09/30/08
Exactly.  AzuMao | 11/06/08
RE: CIOs not taking a shine to Chrome  mr-yellow@... | 09/30/08
RE: CIOs not taking a shine to Chrome  metalcrit | 10/01/08
Chrome acts like a Virus and Trojan  kokuryu | 10/01/08
RE: CIOs not taking a shine to Chrome  doogle.ca | 10/02/08
Better read the fine print...  Marty R. Milette | 10/16/08

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