Microsoft faces its biggest future threat from internet services such as Google's growing list of applications
The Google/Sun alliance could seriously challenge Microsoft Office
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Internet thin clients the way forward, say analysts

Matt Chapman, vnunet.com 07 Apr 2006
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Microsoft faces its biggest future threat from internet services such as Google's growing list of applications, according to industry analysts. 

"Looking at Microsoft's announcements recently you have to wonder what's going to happen to the corporate desktop. I have a theory that they are going to be under threat in the next three to five years," said David Ferris, principal analyst at Ferris Research

Ferris maintained that the Google/Sun alliance could seriously challenge Microsoft Office and prompt corporations to dump Redmond. 

"Most corporations have to use thick client computers mainly because of Office. It's one of the few remaining thick client applications that the average corporation uses," said Ferris.

Malte Nuhn, an analyst at Millward Brown Optimor, added: "A lot of the things people used to do with standard applications that ran on the operating system are now being done online. The web has become a de facto virtual operating system." 

However, Nuhn believes that Microsoft is trying to address this area. "As the web becomes a more powerful platform, and the bandwidth speeds are high enough to support this, I think we will eventually see these applications moving online to subscription-based models," he said.

"If Google and Sun could get their act together and get the thin client version of OpenOffice up and available for when Vista kicks in then you could see a big defection," said Ferris. 

However, Ferris felt that it might be too soon for this change at the launch of Vista and may not happen until the next version of Windows.

"If we look at how long the internet has been around and how much it has grown in terms of the technological capability to deliver, I think that the industry is far from mature. There's still a huge potential and we will see these things shifting gradually," said Nuhn.

See also:

Microsoft has joined the committee developing the ISO standard for the OpenDocument formatSoftware giant's presence will have 'no impact on the voting process'  30 Mar 2006
Office 2007 was promised for late 2006, but consumers will now have to wait until next yearDelays hit Microsoft's new productivity suite  24 Mar 2006
Microsoft has issued one update for Windows and one for Microsoft Office as part of its monthly patch cycleMarch patch fixes critical Excel vulnerabilities  15 Mar 2006
Microsoft Office 2007Latest productivity suite to be released late in 2006  17 Feb 2006
Microsoft's goal is easy and affordable internet-based solutions for small businessesInternet-based services include free website, domain name and email  15 Feb 2006

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