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Ima Ufo  
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 More options Nov 4, 7:44 pm
From: Ima Ufo <thetruthaboutm...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 16:44:23 -0800 (PST)
Local: Wed, Nov 4 2009 7:44 pm
Subject: Is Microsoft Bing Fake Search?
By Bob Evans of Information Week.

Discussing Microsoft's new price cuts for cloud apps, my colleague
Mary Hayes Weier reported Microsoft VP Ron Markezich said he's seen no
evidence that Zoho or others offering "fake Office capabilities" can
match Microsoft Office. Counterpunching, Zoho CEO Sridhar Vembu asks
if that means Bing is fake search"?

From Hayes Weier's news story, "Microsoft Drops Prices Of Cloud Apps,"
posted yesterday:

Still, are Microsoft's cost cuts enough? Google Apps, by comparison,
which includes apps for documents, spreadsheets and presentations, in
addition to email, costs only $50 per user per year. Markezich's
response is that Microsoft offers a scaled-down version of Exchange
Online, designed for employees who aren't frequent PC users, for $24 a
year, and a scaled-down version of BPOS for $36 a year. What's more,
"we're not seeing any inclination that Zoho or Google or Zimbra or any
other of those offering fake Office capabilities can replace
[Microsoft Office]," he said.

Tarred with the brush of being less than real, Zoho's Vembu swung back
at Microsoft and Markezich in a blog post that light-heartedly but
pointedly asks if it is indeed true that reality exists only in the
realm of the market leader. Because if that is so, Vembu writes, then
Microsoft has a little soul-searching to do over the status of its
fairly new Bing search engine:

Wow, wow, wow—Fake Office! That is indeed a badge of honor for us. We
just have a polite suggestion to Microsoft: to be perfectly
consistent, Microsoft should also label their Bing "Fake Search"—fair
is fair, right? For the record, we actually think Bing brings a
welcome dose of competition and we certainly don't think Bing is by
any means fake, but with Microsoft marketing terming the entire
competitive landscape to their number 1 cash cow "fake", we have to
wonder if that would apply to their own effort at competing with the
other dominant vendor.

And then Vembu dropped the all-in-good-fun pretense and lashed back
hard at Microsoft and what he called its " 'manufacturing' world-view
of software, with your proprietary lock-ins and your 90% operating
margins":

While Zoho and Google are happily doing update after competitive
update to our respective Office suites, Microsoft, with their "real"
web office, is not actually making their web offering generally
available.

Seriously, the whole "fake office" designation illustrates the main
problem Microsoft faces. In their world view, with their quaint
"Release to Manufacturing" rituals, the fact that a Zoho user has no
CD or DVD to buy, no bloatware to download, nothing to install, simply
just visit a web site, log-in (using Google or Yahoo accounts, if they
must), and they are on their way to Work.Online, must all feel a bit,
well, fake. But take it from us Microsoft: there is nothing fake about
browser-based applications, no matter how you wish to keep the world
on your "manufacturing" world-view of software, with your proprietary
lock-ins and your 90% operating margins.

In fact, Zoho's employing a bit of jiujitsu strategy against Microsoft
by taking the "Fake Office" swipe and turning it into a new website
that asks customers to come and take a look at Zoho's products and
then decide what's fake and what's real.


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Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 13:23:55 -0800 (PST)
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