Google Apps painted the battle of words against Microsoft’s announcement of 365
June 28 was a turbulent date for cloud office service providers…that is, for the two main players – Microsoft and Google. Indeed, that’s when Microsoft finally publicly announced its office cloud package “365”. You can find out more about the package on the official Wikipedia page or on Microsoft’s if you like to see a bit of color on the site.
June 28 was a turbulent date for cloud office service providers…that is, for the two main players – Microsoft and Google. Indeed, that’s when Microsoft finally publicly announced its office cloud package “365”. You can find out more about the package on the official Wikipedia page or on Microsoft’s if you like to see a bit of color on the site.
Google immediately rebuked them with their 365 reasons to switch to Google Apps, and there was also user “support” in the form of a word cloud shown below …
But now a bit more seriously. Of course, the release of 365 is good because it will shake up the sleeping giant and perhaps yield some revolutionary micro-feature (on both fronts). Until then, we will be content with the future iterations of Google apps that we bring to you in an interactive calendar. Feel free to save the link to this page because the calendar automatically syncs with Google, so the new future versions …. will be seen right here…