Google’s market dominance means that our dependence on the company’s services to work properly and dependably represents a large systemic risk. Imagine Gmail services are unavailable or its server farms go off-line making outsourced data unavailable to your company? Will your business come to a grinding halt?
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Citigroup, RBS and Google: Loads in common
by Urs E. Gattiker on 2009/08/21 · 25 comments 15,336 views
in c blogging - case studies,d business ethics,d business Fortune 500
Microsoft vs. Google: Keep it simple, stupid
by Urs E. Gattiker on 2009/07/17 · 12 comments 10,056 views
in a analytics: rating and ranking - who's #1,b why benchmark successes
The KISS principle (Keep it simple, stupid) is needed to make an operating system or software work properly, including a great user interface and straightforward software code… but do either Microsoft or Google deliver? We tell you why both might fail the test.
Tagged as: benchmarking software, Chrome OS, cloud computing, Google Apps, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, market dominance, marketing buzz, operating system, risk management, software usability, tools2watch, Toshiba customer service, trends2watch, Windows 7, Windows Vista