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In the sky, the cloud is getting more interesting. According to eWeek, Google has won an injuction against the Interior Department from going to Microsoft BPOS.
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There seems to be at least one company missing from the "messaging and collaboration in the cloud" discussion.
Google got a boost in its battle versus Microsoft when a federal judge froze the Department of Interior from accepting Microsoft's Business Productivity Online Suite for e-mail and collaboration software.
Federal Judge Susan Braden issued a preliminary injunction to prevent the Interior Department from deciding to use Microsoft BPOS for its 88,000 employees without mulling Google Apps as an option. The 5-year deal is worth up to $60 million.
. . . Google is the current cloud collaboration market leader, with more than 3 million businesses on Google Apps. But Microsoft's enterprise clout from the last 20 years of legacy e-mail makes it the prohibitive favorite for most traditional large businesses.
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There seems to be at least one company missing from the "messaging and collaboration in the cloud" discussion.
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