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    Microsoft Puts Web-Based Office Apps into Beta

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    The question remains though whether the Web versions of these products will impact sales of Office 2010 for partners as customers see the cost-savings associated with cloud versions of this software.

    In a telling move that indicates the momentum of cloud computing, Microsoft this week placed into technical preview its forthcoming Web versions of its juggernaut Office suite.

    Originally announced at Microsoft’s Worldwide Partner Conference in July, the now officially dubbed Office Web Apps are lightweight versions of their on-premises counterparts. The technical preview program will provide access to Word Web App, Excel Web App and PowerPoint Web App to a limited number of testers called upon to provide suggestions and feedback to Microsoft. The official release of Office Web Apps, which will eventually also include the OneNote Web App, is expected in the first half of next year.

    From a channel perspective, Microsoft has not yet offered up a reseller model, nor pricing for the online suite. Office 2010, the desktop version, is expected out next year as well, and Microsoft executives have said that they expect Office Web Apps to be a complement to the more robust desktop version—not, obviously, an either/or. The question remains though whether the Web versions of these products will impact sales of Office 2010 for partners as customers see the cost savings associated with cloud versions of this software.

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    Microsoft is feeling pressured to take its fabled productivity applications into the cloud, given the momentum around Google Apps and other cloud-based business software offerings, according to Shawn Wilke, president of Sheepdog, a Nova Scotia-based reseller and Google Apps partner.

    “It’s not just Microsoft feeling this pressure, but all the traditional software vendors from SAP to Sage,” Wilke said.

    In fact, business software mainstay Sage this week announced that it is piloting a cloud version of its Sage SalesLogix CRM suite. There are also smaller players such as Box.net that are offering Office-like productivity applications in the cloud as well.

    Microsoft is in a bit of a Catch-22 situation: Go for the cloud all the way and undercut your bread-and-butter revenue stream or go at it partially and it’s hard to compete, Wilke added.

    “If they are competitive with Google, they start to cut off all of their revenue for on-premises solutions,” he said. “It undermines their whole business model.”

    Microsoft is positioning this play as all about customer choice and flexibility to access Office applications from whatever device they are on or wherever they are working. Office Web Apps will be available in three different ways:

    • Windows Live customers will have access via Windows Live SkyDrive.
    • Office 2010 volume licensing is available for business customers, hosted with Microsoft SharePoint Server on-premises. Today, these include more than 90 million Microsoft Office annuity customers.
    • Businesses will also have access to Office Web Apps through Microsoft Online Services.





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