But does that make Google an enterprise player as many blogs are proclaiming? Cause enough to worry Thomas Otter of SAP to warn Google of hubris? Cause enough for Scoble to say Microsoft should be worried?
It says something when a vendor with close to zero enterprise market presence - in most of my clients the spend on Google would not put them in their top 50 vendors - earns the envy and fear and loathing of the major enterprise players.
But does that make Google an enterprise player as many blogs are proclaiming? Cause enough to worry Thomas Otter of SAP to warn Google of hubris? Cause enough for Scoble to say Microsoft should be worried?
It says something when a vendor with close to zero enterprise market presence - in most of my clients the spend on Google would not put them in their top 50 vendors - earns the envy and fear and loathing of the major enterprise players.
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Google acquires Jotspot. I have been generous to both companies on this blog many a times - Google as an example of the new world of constraint based development and Jotspot as an example of the exciting new economics in "New Florence"
But does that make Google an enterprise player as many blogs are proclaiming? Cause enough to worry Thomas Otter of SAP to warn Google of hubris? Cause enough for Scoble to say Microsoft should be worried?
It says something when a vendor with close to zero enterprise market presence - in most of my clients the spend on Google would not put them in their top 50 vendors - earns the envy and fear and loathing of the major enterprise players.
November 01, 2006 in Industry Commentary | Permalink