The hosted word processing, spreadsheet and presentation software will be dramatically improved over the next year
Google Docs, a hosted suite of office productivity applications, still has a ways to go in its development, but users can expect dramatic changes in the next 12 months.
So said Dave Girouard, president of Google Inc.'s Enterprise unit, at the Bank of America and Merrill Lynch 2009 U.S. Technology Conference today.
After acknowledging that Google has "a lot of work to do" to improve Docs, and that the suite isn't yet a "full on" replacement for Microsoft Office, nor the open-source OpenOffice, Girouard said big improvements are coming.
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Google Docs, a hosted suite of office productivity applications, still has a ways to go in its development, but users can expect dramatic changes in the next 12 months.
So said Dave Girouard, president of Google Inc.'s Enterprise unit, at the Bank of America and Merrill Lynch 2009 U.S. Technology Conference today.
After acknowledging that Google has "a lot of work to do" to improve Docs, and that the suite isn't yet a "full on" replacement for Microsoft Office, nor the open-source OpenOffice, Girouard said big improvements are coming.
More: http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9133964