Quentin Hardy has posted an article titled “Google Apps Challenging Microsoft in Business” on NYTimes Technology.

Hardy says, “It has taken years, but Google seems to be cutting into Microsoft’s stronghold — businesses.

Google’s software for businesses,Google Apps, consists of applications for document writing, collaboration, and text and video communications — all cloud-based, so that none of the software is on an office worker’s computer. Google has been promoting the idea for more than six years, and it seemed that it was going to appeal mostly to small businesses and tech start-ups.

But the notion is catching on with larger enterprises. In the last year Google has scored an impressive string of wins, including at the Swiss drug maker Hoffmann-La Roche, where over 80,000 employees use the package, and at the Interior Department, where 90,000 use it”.

Google Apps Challenging Microsoft in Business

NYTimes Technology

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