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Old 04-02-2011, 06:43 PM   #1
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Default Discount Office 2007 SharePoint The next big 'ope

A great number of business pundits have speculated as to whether Windows Vista could be the final big-bang release of Windows. (The answer,Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007, as Microsoft officials have repeatedly stated, is no.) I feel they're asking the wrong question. Instead, why not ask regardless of whether Windows will probably be the center of Microsoft's universe going forward? Might there some other product/products upon which Microsoft is betting the farm? My favorite question during the Q&A session at the end of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's Convergence conference keynote address on March 14 sounded deceptively simple. I'm paraphrasing,Microsoft Office Standard 2007, but the questioner asked Ballmer something like this: "With all the hoopla here at the conference around SharePoint Server,Discount Office 2007, is it correct to believe of SharePoint as almost like an OS (operating system)"? Bingo. Microsoft officials increasingly are talking up "Software + Services," as opposed to "Software as a Service" in explaining Microsoft's future. So how does Microsoft keep the growing family of internet business services it is introducing tethered to on-premise software? SharePoint Server will be the reply. Not Windows. Not Windows Server. Not Office. SharePoint. Ballmer told the Convergence questioner he was dead-on in his thinking. "SharePoint may be the definitive OS or platform for the middle tier,Office 2010 Pro Plus Key," Ballmer explained. It could be the "missing link" (my words, not his) between personal productivity and line-of-business applications. Ballmer also provided one of the most succinct definitions of SharePoint Server I've heard from any Microsoft exec. SharePoint is just like Office; it's a bunch of point products gathered together into a suite. Although Microsoft is not fond of calling out the six or so servers that comprise Office SharePoint Server,microsoft Office 2010 Activation, it is a bunch of server apps loosely joined. What are Microsoft Dynamics CRM and Dynamics ERP other than the perfect guinea pigs for Microsoft's attempts to make SharePoint Server the new, must-have platform for its online business users? Microsoft Organization Solutions (MBS) could be the captive laboratory for Microsoft's Software + Services experiments. Agree? Disagree? Or is SharePoint Server just not on your radar screen (yet)?
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