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By Colin Steele, News Writer
02 Oct 2007 | SearchITChannel.com

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Microsoft is making Office and other applications available as online services -- a strategy that could threaten the channel if it becomes successful, according to experts.

Microsoft Office Live Workspace is aimed at consumers and will allow users to access and share documents online, similar to Google Docs and other Web-based collaboration tools. For enterprise customers, Microsoft announced BizTalk Services for application development, Exchange Online for email management and Office Communications Online for unified communications.

Microsoft said in a press release that partners will have opportunities to sell custom services on top of Microsoft online services, integrate the services with other products and earn referral fees.

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But if Microsoft's online services make it easier for customers to subscribe than to buy its products from partners, there's "definitely the potential for channel conflict," according to Bernard Golden, CEO of professional services firm Navica in San Carlos, Calif. "Channel is a really important thing for Microsoft, and they've got to be very careful," he said.

Paul DeGroot, an analyst for Directions on Microsoft in Kirkland, Wash., agreed.

"This represents potential conflict for partners," he said.

That conflict will only arise if Microsoft actively supports its online services push, rather than using it as a strategic counter to Google and other competitors. DeGroot said the announcement was "very tentative"; Golden said Microsoft is only "putting a toe in the water."

"Even if they really get behind it, it's going to take a while to gain momentum," Golden said. "That's always the challenge for big, established companies."

Furthermore, Microsoft online services do not offer anything new or different from other vendors' services, DeGroot said.

Exchange Online is a response to Google's Gmail, which more colleges and universities are using to manage their email, while Office Live Workspace is an answer to Google Docs, he said.

A lot of Microsoft's planned managed services offerings are "available from partners today," DeGroot added. "There are a lot of large partners who manage many, many more desktops than Microsoft does already."



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