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Although there has been concern that cheaper Office alternatives--such as StarOffice from Sun Microsystems and its open-source sibling, OpenOffice--would eat into Microsoft's overwhelming share of the desktop software market, analysts said that has yet to happen.

It is pretty hard to compete with Office when SUN has yet to ship their desktop product line. How about instead of making stupid, pre-emptive statements, why not say the obvious?

"StarOffice 7 adoption will not start occuring on a large scale until Java Desktop System is shipped in December 2003. As well as the their desktop solution, SUN is currently developing their answer to SharePoint by using existing technologies; Java and SUN One Application Server. Analysts believe that due to these circumstances, it is hard to judge whether or not people will upgrade or look at other options".

Funny, they only mention OpenOffice and StarOffice 7 when the biggest middleware company, IBM, is going to bundle Lotus Smart Suite with Websphere in the next release.

Funny how there is MORE than just Microsoft but all that these so-called "analysts" know is just that, Microsoft. Anything else they consider third rate, not because they have any technology knowledge but because that is what is the flavour of the month at their organisation.

Just look at Gartner, they said "Itanium will die" and went pro-Opteron then suddenly after a few months they go "Opteron will die" and suddenly Itanium has a future? Where is the consistancy. Had they properly analysed the situation, they would have well and truely known that Itanium was going to be a flop. AMD has sold MORE Opterons in ONE quarter than Intel sold Itaniums for the whole time they have been available.
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No need to upgrade  neopleonasm | 10/20/03
always have someone need it  huzhixing@... | 10/21/03
Clueless Analysts  CooCooCaChoo | 10/20/03
Man, Did you see what .NET did to Major Healthcare Co? Their product is DOA  Plain Logic | 10/20/03
This is silliness  rbethell | 10/21/03
target your customers  lmaxwell | 10/21/03
target all customers  gath | 10/21/03
Start seeing reality sunshine...  CooCooCaChoo | 10/21/03
Perf problems?  chrichton99 | 10/21/03
RE: Perf problems?  CooCooCaChoo | 10/21/03
You're being disengenous  marksashton | 10/21/03
RE: You're being disengenous  CooCooCaChoo | 10/21/03
You better convince yourself first.  michael-t | 10/21/03
Oh good grief  rbethell | 10/21/03
IF what you said was true, why didn't they just ...  Plain Logic | 10/21/03
Citrix and regression  rbethell | 10/22/03
Tell it to Eclypsys  MarcB_z | 10/21/03
Success with .NET  chrichton99 | 10/21/03
Yes  rbethell | 10/21/03
Indeed, presaging the future  KeithRisler | 10/21/03
What did you expect?  pschroeder@... | 10/21/03
600,000 testers can't be all wrong.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/20/03
600,000 sales would be a disappointment  tic swayback | 10/20/03
Ax_to_Grind, I suggest "600K testers" is M$ PR fantasy.  dicktaurus@... | 10/20/03
the counts are real  lmaxwell | 10/21/03
More like ~600K CDs @ $1 a piece...maybe  dicktaurus@... | 10/21/03
Taurus...you definately have an axe to grind  marksashton | 10/21/03
I never said I didn't! Unlike "No_axe_to_grind" who DOES indeed.  dicktaurus@... | 10/21/03
RE: 600,000 testers can be all wrong.  CooCooCaChoo | 10/20/03
Marketing?  michael-t | 10/20/03
600,000 testers etc..  Iain_Peters | 10/21/03
Another alias?  tic swayback | 10/21/03
Who sez there are 600K beta testers?  MarcB_z | 10/21/03
Nothing to brighten your day up...  frgough@... | 10/21/03
Re: 600,000 testers can't be all wrong.  Michael Kelly | 10/21/03
600,000  pschroeder@... | 10/21/03
I can believe it  Michael Kelly | 10/21/03
Business focus  pschroeder@... | 10/21/03
600,000 Beta Testers? Easy  Elsa | 10/22/03
Interest?  NT Admin | 10/21/03
MS's problem - most don't need to upgrade  rbethell | 10/21/03
RE: MS's problem  zijiang | 10/21/03
VBA was reason to upgrade for me  dscherf | 10/21/03
But seriously, how many people even use that?  Michael Kelly | 10/21/03
Only takes 1  pschroeder@... | 10/21/03
I disagree  Michael Kelly | 10/21/03
Every company is different  pschroeder@... | 10/21/03
A skilled poweruser  rbethell | 10/21/03
People are forgetting something here......  Sceptical Observer | 10/21/03
good points  tic swayback | 10/21/03
we have mostly 2000  Arrg | 10/21/03
2000  pschroeder@... | 10/21/03
Bells and whistles  Michael Kelly | 10/21/03
Not cost effective  Kyfho | 10/21/03
You're not on Licensing 6.0?  rbethell | 10/21/03
The Telling Statistics  Yen_z | 10/21/03
Not Neglecting, Just Prepping to "Harvest" small business  KeithRisler | 10/21/03
Office System As Web Services Placeholder  KeithRisler | 10/21/03
I don't think so...  rbethell | 10/21/03
So Said the Doomed Netscapers  KeithRisler | 10/21/03
Not sure browsers are a good analogy  rbethell | 10/21/03
Not gonna do it  FilledOut | 10/21/03
Biding Time Until We Get Longhorned  KeithRisler | 10/21/03

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