60% of businesses could dump Windows for Chrome OS


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Google continues to send the world mixed messages about Chrome OS.

Depending on who you ask about Chrome OS at Google or among Google analysts, you could hear any one of the following messages:

* Chrome OS will be released in December

* Chrome OS has been delayed until 2011

* Chrome OS will be killed before it comes to market

* Chrome OS and Android will merge into one platform

The latest information comes from a New York Times report that cites its source as Linus Upson, Chrome chief and Google vice president of engineering. The new report says Google recently deployed new systems loaded with Chrome OS to internal Google employees, including Sergey Brin. The Google co-founder reluctantly made the exchange.

However, the kicker in the Times story was this: Mr. Upson says that 60 percent of businesses could immediately replace their Windows machines with computers running Chrome OS. He also says he hopes it will put corporate systems administrators out of work because software updates will be made automatically over the Web.

Keep in mind that the Times is paraphrasing Upson here and not quoting him directly, but this is an extremely ambitious goal that is being attributed to Googles head honcho of Chrome OS. Its also a loaded statement and its worth trying to unpack it.

The Chrome OS is aimed at computers that are essentially just Web browsers and dont store any of their data locally but keep it all in the cloud especially Googles cloud. So, Upsons statement is assuming that most companies wont just be using Chrome OS but will also being using Google Apps (or a competitor such as Zoho) for handling all business email and documents.

The other part of Upsons statement is that because the Chrome OS will automatically handle all software updates behind the scenes without user intervention that it will put corporate systems administrators out of work. Its interesting to hear Google make a brazen statement like this, since this has previously been suspected to be one of their motives but has never been stated openly. The public revelation aside, systems administrators do a lot more than just push software updates so this statement is pretty inflammatory from that perspective.

Since Chrome OS is primarily aimed at netbooks, its laughable to think of 60% of businesses deploying netbooks to their employees. As a recent TechRepublic poll showed, the vast majority of businesses still give their employees desktops and not laptops. And, of the corporate employees that get laptops, an even smaller percentage get netbooks.

The other problem with Chrome OS aiming at netbooks is that the netbook market is under attack from smartphones and tablets. Upson said, We are starting with laptops and we will expand in both directions. In other words, Chrome OS will scale down to tablets and scale up to desktops.

So, at least for the moment, it looks like Chrome OS is back on for Google. I dont think its time for systems administrators to start shaking in their boots just yet.

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Source: ZDnet

Yep, they'll just wipe all of their Windows PC's spur of the moment with no data backup and be left with no way to manage any of the data that they didn't back up because they didn't pay hundreds of dollars to have all of their software ported.

Brilliant.

Why not just bend over and say, "right here, Google!"? That's what you're basically doing; you're giving them complete control over you. Given their nefarious business practices in the past, I'm surprised Chrome OS is even making headlines as a serious competitor. But then again, the wheels are always turning Google's mega machine. Don't get me wrong, I love some of Google's products. But I wouldn't trust Chrome OS any farther than I could throw it.

NONO,If Chrome Os will be part of company managing system it will need another storage server to store data in the company server,not Google Cloud or whatsoever it going to be too risky for a company to rely on Google service ! ! Further more,it won't replace windows just because a web browser suddenly have their own operating system...microsoft give people a lots of choice by providing up 4 different of windows version which make businesses easier..not that Web OS by GOOGLE!

Google trying to do something that most people don't even want. ChromeOS for a very very low-end netbook maybe, but business? No dice. And besides nothing stops you from using Googles apps on the browser you already have installed on your Windows PC, no point to drop anything. Add to the fact that MS is hitting back with it's own cloud apps like Office 365 etc, ChromeOS is going to go the way of Google TV, yet another flop imo.

I also expect MS will have a mode in Windows8 that ties it up to all their Live services as well so in the end you could turn it into something like chromeOS I bet, that's what I'm waiting for them to do anyways.

I also expect MS will have a mode in Windows8 that ties it up to all their Live services as well so in the end you could turn it into something like chromeOS I bet, that's what I'm waiting for them to do anyways.

Same here. You'll get the best of both worlds. Offline storage FTW.

Hopefully this puts Google out of businness not sys admins.

Seems as if the industry is trying to push them out. Cloud computing, hosted services, Chrome OS. If somehow someway they become the norm, then IT as we know it will be quite different.

I agree! I totally agree! My dad's company will be able to jump right in. I'm so sick of Windows having a proper support for AutoCAD and Microstation. Stupiiiiiiid. Why can't we just use Google Chrome to get all that work done with the browser? Well now with Chrome OS we can!

/sarcasm

Whatever, I need to study math... :(

I have to just LoL. Yea shure 60% switches immediatly for an OS thts only incarnation is a cell phone, yea that will work out alright.

Also the updates for Chrome OS are the same as Windows, they will still need Sys admins to roll them out after testing, cause im shure they will just love being down for days or months if they get an update that one of there programs hose up.

Seems as if the industry is trying to push them out. Cloud computing, hosted services, Chrome OS. If somehow someway they become the norm, then IT as we know it will be quite different.

Yea Google will be the IT, for a subscription fee.

In the back of my mind i have a feeling that when Google launches their OS officially, people will use it, realize just how limited it is, and Google may not be able to handle the backlash.

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