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By Victoria Ho ZDNet Asia
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 13, 2009 6:06:14 AM

SINGAPORE--In a year, most enterprises will have the choice to "get rid of [Microsoft] Office if they chose to", suggests Dave Girouard, president of Google's enterprise division.

Girouard, one of the company's four presidents including founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, said in an interview with ZDNet Asia that he expects Google's online document application, Google Docs, to reach a "point of capability" next year that will serve the "vast majority's needs."

He acknowledged that Docs is currently "much less mature" than Google Mail or Calendar. "We know it. We wouldn't ask people to get rid of Microsoft Office and use Google Docs because it is not mature yet," he said.

But, this is expected to change in a year, when the company's introduces some "thirty to fifty" updates to Docs to beef up the SaaS (software-as-a-service) office suite. These will include updates to features and performance, Girouard said.

"That having been said, I don't think Office will entirely disappear," he added. Instead, Microsoft's offering will become a specialized offering for office workers who need its additional functions, akin to Adobe Photoshop, which is targeted at skilled workers, said Girouard. Microsoft Office is "an overkill tool for most people", he noted.

For more, read "Google: Firms can get rid of Office in a year" on ZDNet Asia.

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Posted by: mrtuba9 Posted on: 11/17/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
In other words, Google Apps  GuidingLight | 11/13/09
In terms of what is need for the majority of office workers, Google Apps is  DonnieBoy | 11/13/09
Google will win because of their talent  linux_kernel | 11/13/09
And, Google is competing smarter, not even trying to duplication MS Office,  DonnieBoy | 11/13/09
Pray tell however  gnesterenko | 11/13/09
Pray tell however  TheCableGuyNY | 11/13/09
Thats why MS might win this one.  aktazdevil | 11/14/09
What would happen if ...  figcto | 11/13/09
Right. which is why at  GuidingLight | 11/13/09
It seems that your 1% number is overly optimistic on your part.  vulpine@... | 11/13/09
Interesting thing here donnieBoy  GuidingLight | 11/13/09
Hmmm...more like the 55 to 65% mark.  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 11/13/09
Man, so true, MS Office is a big hairball of baroque features to format for  DonnieBoy | 11/13/09
Good Riddance!  The Mentalist | 11/13/09
So long MS Office like MS Mobile it has to go away  linux_kernel | 11/13/09
To quote Rep Barney Frank  gnesterenko | 11/13/09
Apparently you don't spend your time on earth. Which one, exactly? (NT)  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 11/13/09
RE: Google: Firms can get rid of Office in a year  martyn_norman@... | 11/13/09
Yep, you hit the nail on the head about competition. This will usher in an  DonnieBoy | 11/13/09
Clueless as usual  wolf_z | 11/14/09
Google: Firms can get rid of Office in a year  TheCableGuyNY | 11/13/09
RE: Google: Firms can get rid of Office in a year  tomonroad | 11/13/09
RE: Google: Firms can get rid of Office in a year  Loverock Davidson | 11/13/09
Arrogant and out of touch?  Economister | 11/13/09
Oversimplifying you are  gnesterenko | 11/13/09
I will not take issue with your post, except.....  Economister | 11/13/09
Frankly, I have re-designed MS docs to remove un-needed camp!  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 11/13/09
You oversimplify as well...  vulpine@... | 11/13/09
Arrogant and out of touch?  TheCableGuyNY | 11/13/09
Absolutely  TsarNikky | 11/15/09
Time to post some details. What functionality does MS Office provide?  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 11/13/09
RE: Google: Firms can get rid of Office in a year  Steveny Ballmer | 11/13/09
RE: Google: Firms can get rid of Office in a year  bigsibling | 11/13/09
Define decent sized business  Reply_account | 11/13/09
If it works, great  bigsibling | 11/13/09
Easy solution  gnesterenko | 11/13/09
Play nice?  crazydanr@... | 11/13/09
Define decent sized business  TheCableGuyNY | 11/13/09
Let me know  crazydanr@... | 11/13/09
I can only WISH you were telling the truth!  vulpine@... | 11/13/09
I think you misunderstand the concept.  vulpine@... | 11/13/09
Google Docs on Google Chrome OS on a HSPA enabled ARM powered tablet.  kduhaime | 11/13/09
The march of mediocrity continues ...  kvkalidindi | 11/13/09
Yeah, and YOU are not an MS Shill! "War is just getting started" ??  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 11/13/09
You're confusing "mediocre" with "sufficient for the job."  TriangleDoor | 11/13/09
Agreed, Open Office can already replace MS Office  jorjitop | 11/15/09
RE: Google: Firms can get rid of Office in a year  alkolkin@... | 11/13/09
A Breath of Fresh Air.  PlayFair | 11/13/09
Agreed!  crazydanr@... | 11/13/09
But you can get rid of it now!  alister@... | 11/13/09
RE: Google: Firms can get rid of Office in a year  Byterat | 11/13/09
I agree  dinosaur_z | 11/13/09
document security...  vulpine@... | 11/13/09
RE: Google: Firms can get rid of Office in a year  Tim Acheson | 11/14/09
RE: Google: Firms can get rid of Office in a year  mbsolomon@... | 11/14/09
I've been trying to do without Office  Lerianis10 | 11/14/09
MS Office cloud  rogerv | 11/14/09
MS office would always stay  tgopal@... | 11/16/09
I'd like "Fill down" for my spreadsheet, please.  mrtuba9 | 11/17/09

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