InfoWorld did a good analysis of MS Office alternatives (Slideshow here). They picked couple of vendors from the cloud (Zoho and Google) and couple from the Open Source world (IBM and OpenOffice) and did some analysis to see if they stand any chance against MS Office. Full article is available here. Here is the summary.
Glad to see Zoho lead the pack (along with IBM) with our current apps.
Bottom Line:
If you're ready to embrace the SaaS future, then Zoho could be the productivity suite you've been waiting for. Zoho can provide both personal productivity and business back-end applications, and with Google Gears, you can keep working on documents even if you can't find the Internet. Zoho is the only suite here that you could easily use to run a complete business. It's also the only one that can run virtually all the Excel macros you might have developed
The good news is, the applications are improving at a very rapid pace. If you have noticed, its been a while that we rolled out a new app. The focus lately has been more on integration between apps and enhancements to the existing ones. In the longer term, we think cloud based productivity suites can go far beyond desktop software. We'll see this happen over the next year or two.
While InfoWorld looked at Word Processor, Spreadsheet and Presentation apps, the productivity suite goes beyond these three (Wiki, Email etc are others). Also, you'll need more apps to run your business than a productivity suite. In the bigger picture, we are trying to build a suite of apps to run your business. As we often say, we want to be your IT Department.
Thanks Curtis for the analysis.
Update: ComputerWorld did similar analysis here.
Where is Kingsoft Research? Their office application KSO09 is extremely good.
Where is Kingsoft Research? Their office application KSO09 is extremely good.
[...] An excellent comparison of desktop and online products is here. [...]
[...] An excellent comparison of desktop and online products is here. [...]
Thanks David & Deepa.
Thanks David & Deepa.
//If you’re ready to embrace the SaaS future, then Zoho could be the productivity suite you’ve been waiting for//Could not agree with you more.
I started off with zoho creator, but i am learning my way thorugh all other zoho applications.
I have a feeling that zoho will be more talked about among investorrs and developers alike in the comming days
//If you’re ready to embrace the SaaS future, then Zoho could be the productivity suite you’ve been waiting for//Could not agree with you more.
I started off with zoho creator, but i am learning my way thorugh all other zoho applications.
I have a feeling that zoho will be more talked about among investorrs and developers alike in the comming days
Another extensive comparison is also just out at ComputerWorld:#...
Another extensive comparison is also just out at ComputerWorld:#...