Firms will get a new tool for enabling mobile workers today with the release
of a public beta test version of
Microsoft Office Live Workspace.
Office Live Workspace offers a way for users to access Office files and
capabilities when away from their own PCs. It is not, however, a direct
competitor to
programs such as Google Docs and
Zoho that make productivity applications
available via the web.
Instead, Office Live Workspace acts as an adjunct to Office, letting users
store files in the cloud and take advantage of collaborative capabilities
through integration with its own SharedView technology. Users can also use the
service to keep web-based lists and notes and the latest release supports the
ability to upload multiple files and keep an activity log so that files can be
discovered.
“We asked people whet they liked about web working and the answer was
collaborative capabilities such as working on documents together,” said Eric
Gilmore,
Microsoft Information Worker Group product manager. “People didn’t say ‘I need
Word for the web’.”
Microsoft is not writing off the possibility of a truly web-based version of
Office but Gilmore said there are no plans for such a release, noting the
difficulties of replicating the rich feature sets of programs such as Word,
Excel and PowerPoint.
In truth, Microsoft is highly unlikely to risk the vast revenue stream of
Office with a web version, unless there is a significant market shift away from
its cash cow. So far, there are no sigs of that happening with Office
maintaining an almost total
stranglehold on the market.
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