Google Software in the Enterprise?
Jason Hiner has a fascinating article at TechRepublic arguing that Google’s approach to software development is fundamentally incompatible with enterprise business requirements:
Google’s organization and corporate culture are radically decentralized. There’s not a lot of structure, process, or bureaucracy. The focus is on innovation and freelance creativity. That can make it a great place to work if you’re an engineer and it makes Google great at building Internet widgets and exciting new features for its search platform.
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However, when IT departments do mass deployments of applications for business-critical tasks, they expect a high level of service. They expect the software to be bug-free, and if they do run into problems then they expect to be able to quickly connect with a customer support representative to resolve any issues immediately, if not sooner.
In order to pull off this type of experience that corporate IT demands, a software maker needs excellent attention to detail, strong processes and systems in place, and software that is “good enough” to provide a seamless experience for users. Again, delivering fully-packaged, mostly-bullet-proof software is not part of Google’s DNA.
Jason makes some interesting points here and on some level — I follow his reasoning. On the other hand, Google Apps has been a pretty big success by most accounts. Perhaps Google is a little more organized/process-driven than we’re giving them credit for?
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