Google Wants to "Conquer" Users of Microsoft Office

Kamis, 27 Desember 2012 ·

 
Most or about 96 percent of Google's revenue comes from advertising. Only about 4 percent of which comes from enterprise products. But now the state is trying to be changed by the Internet giant.

Unmitigated, a series of cloud applications and services that claimed his company can save money, Google will target the "convert" most users of rival products, Microsoft Office.

"Our goal is to divert 90 percent of real users do not need all the advanced features of Office," said the head of Google's Enterprise unit Amit Singh as quoted by AllThingsD.

First, in 2011, Google trouble offering services in large companies. The company gave the tender supplying software for Toyota, which ended with the victory of Office 365 from Microsoft.

Now, towards the end of 2012, according to Singh that has changed. "This is the year in which we were able to penetrate the boundaries and embrace large-scale customers," he said.

This year, Google is implementing a number of improvements in enterprise products offer hers. Google, among others, launched cloud computing services that directly target the Compute Engine similar services from Amazon and Microsoft Azure.

Google also launched Drive, which allows Google Apps users to store documents in the cloud network that can be accessed from anywhere, using any device.

Then there is also the Google Chromebook and Chromebox which is a computer that is fully connected to cloud services company.

Regarding the company's chances of achieving a relatively ambitious targets, Singh said that it was optimistic. "We know that there are gaps between us and the features of them. We did increase each week. Target of 90 percent was achieved for sure," said Singh.

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