Sergey Solyanik, a developer who left Microsoft for Google, but has since
returned to the Redmond fold, has revealed the motivations behind his move in an
extraordinary blog post.
In the post,
Back to
Microsoft, Solyanik rubbishes claims that Google's software is suitable for
enterprise use, saying that it in no way compares with the Microsoft Office
suite.
He writes, "I was using Google software – a lot of it – in the last year, and
slick as it is, there's just too much of it that is regularly broken… This is
probably fine for free software, but I always laugh when people tell me that
Google Docs is viable competition to Microsoft Office… Google as an organization
is not geared – culturally – to delivering enterprise class reliability to its
user applications. The culture at Google values 'coolness' tremendously, and the
quality of service not so much. At least in the places where I worked."
He concludes, "Since I've been an infrastructure person for most of my life,
I value reliability far, far more than 'coolness', so I could never really learn
to love the technical work I was doing at Google."
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