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Old 05-19-2011, 04:45 AM   #1
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What will Microsoft do with Microsoft Works,Windows 7 Home Premium, its low-end desktop office suite, aimed at home people? That’s been an open-ended question, ever since the Functions team was moved under Microsoft Business Division Jeff Raikes almost two years ago. BusinessWeek reported last week that Microsoft has decided to turn Functions into a Web-based suite. (Reuters re-reported that story yesterday.) When I asked Microsoft for confirmation, a Microsoft spokeswoman said that nothing was set in stone regarding Works’ future. Microsoft might turn Functions into some kind of low-end Office Live offering, she said. It might take components of Functions and make them hosted, subscription-based services. It might make one or more Operates pieces ad-funded downloads. Or it might redo Works as some kind of ad-funded, shrink-wrapped software program, she said. Regardless of what Microsoft will do with Operates, what should the company do with its entry-level workplace suite? A number of PC makers have offered Operates preloaded on new PCs for some time. Functions, the retail version of which sells for $49.95, includes a word processor, spreadsheet, calendar,Office 2007 Enterprise, database, project organizer, address book and other features. These aren’t the same programs that are part of Microsoft Workplace, although they are compatible with them. Will Microsoft make more money by continuing to charge PC makers wanting to preload desktop software $10 a copy (or whatever the actual fee for Functions might be) than it would from advertisers interested in being featured on Operates downloads? I’d like to see Microsoft’s spreadsheet (Works or Excel) analyzing that one…. While some industry watchers believe a Web-based Functions could serve Microsoft well in preempting Google Writely, Google Spreadsheets and/or Google Apps for Your Domain, I’m not so convinced that those Google offerings need preempting. Google is a search-engine company,Microsoft Office 2007 Key, not an app vendor/hoster. Like Microsoft, Google wants to diversify its revenue base. But so far,Microsoft Office 2007 Product Key, it hasn’t managed to do so. So what’s Microsoft’s best plan of action,Windows 7 Pro, in regards to operates? Turn it into Office Live Works? Deliver Functions as a free (maybe even Shared Source) downloadable? Integrate components of Works into the three existing Workplace Live SKUs (due to be launched officially in the coming month or two)? I vote for Option No. 2 (freely downloadable) — but without requiring all the Workplace Genuine Validation hoops. If Microsoft really does want to provide an office-suite offering for individuals, I think this is the easiest and best way to get the product into their hands. Other opinions?
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