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專欄 - 谷歌日志

谷歌Chrome進(jìn)軍企業(yè)領(lǐng)域

Michal Lev-Ram 2011年05月16日

谷歌(Google)最初是從事網(wǎng)絡(luò)搜索,,現(xiàn)在它幾乎滲入商界和政府的方方面面,。Seth Weintraub為我們揭示谷歌將去向何方,正在與誰競爭,,將與誰競爭,,以及市場力量是如何推動這家公司偏離或堅(jiān)持其“不做惡”(Don't Be Evil)的座右銘。在成為博客寫手之前,,他曾有15年的時間在多家公司擔(dān)任全球IT主管。
谷歌將在云領(lǐng)域推出最新產(chǎn)品——兩款與合作伙伴一同開發(fā)的消費(fèi)級Chrome筆記本,。它們能否贏得用戶青睞,?

????Chrome家族的主角終將出場。Chrome是一款以互聯(lián)網(wǎng)為中心的操作系統(tǒng),,谷歌(Google)希望它能改變整個計(jì)算機(jī)產(chǎn)業(yè),。上周,谷歌在舊金山的年度開發(fā)者I/O大會上,,揭曉了大家期盼已久的Chrome操作系統(tǒng)筆記本(即“Chrome筆記本”),,同時還推出一項(xiàng)針對企業(yè)、學(xué)校及政府客戶的硬件和軟件訂閱計(jì)劃,。

????下面是該計(jì)劃的詳細(xì)內(nèi)容:企業(yè)客戶可通過支付月租費(fèi)使用Chrome筆記本,,起價為每用戶28美元(針對學(xué)校的價格為每學(xué)生20美元)。月租套餐包括以下幾方面:支持遠(yuǎn)程實(shí)施和管理用戶的云管理控制臺,、設(shè)備和應(yīng)用程序,、谷歌所謂的“企業(yè)級支持”、設(shè)備保修和更換,。但谷歌并未在套餐里提供面向企業(yè)的應(yīng)用程序,。這意味著如果用戶想使用谷歌的企業(yè)級應(yīng)用程序套件(包括Gmail、谷歌日歷,、谷歌文檔等應(yīng)用程序),,那么他們必須另外再支付每用戶50美元的年費(fèi)。(如果你問我,我認(rèn)為將谷歌所有的企業(yè)級應(yīng)用與Chrome筆記本一起捆綁銷售顯然更合理,。不過沒有人問我的意見,。)

????不過即便如此,給員工每月訂閱谷歌Chrome筆記本以及每年訂閱商業(yè)應(yīng)用程序的費(fèi)用加起來,,可能也要比給他們配備安裝有微軟(Microsoft)Windows或蘋果(Apple)OS X全套系統(tǒng)的筆記本費(fèi)用要低,。而且基于互聯(lián)網(wǎng)的谷歌Chrome操作系統(tǒng)還具備其它優(yōu)點(diǎn),特別是對已在云端存儲了電子郵件,、文檔和圖片等大部分?jǐn)?shù)據(jù)的移動工作者而言,。例如Chrome筆記本的啟動速度更快,其電池續(xù)航時間據(jù)稱也長于傳統(tǒng)筆記本,。

????不過上述優(yōu)點(diǎn)平板電腦也具備,。在谷歌Chrome團(tuán)隊(duì)廢寢忘食地完善Chrome筆記本時,摩托羅拉(Motorola)和三星(Samsung)已制造出搭載谷歌自有操作系統(tǒng)Android的平板電腦,。當(dāng)然,,蘋果iPad也在企業(yè)用戶中變得越來越流行。我們不禁要問:既然企業(yè)客戶買得起平板電腦,,那他們憑什么要選擇價格差不多的Chrome筆記本,?

????谷歌已開始全面進(jìn)軍企業(yè)領(lǐng)域,這點(diǎn)毫無疑問,。畢竟,,企業(yè)客戶是谷歌的主要對手微軟的傳統(tǒng)客戶群,而且也有望成為谷歌新的收入來源,。這家總部位于山景城的搜索巨頭已通過向企業(yè)出售基于云端的商業(yè)應(yīng)用初涉該領(lǐng)域,,但我并不認(rèn)為Chrome筆記本能贏得企業(yè)客戶的芳心。不過谷歌是一家不怕實(shí)驗(yàn)的公司,。它向來不吝于大舉發(fā)布新產(chǎn)品,,讓用戶決定自己是否需要它們。谷歌將與筆記本制造商合作,,推出新的產(chǎn)品,,然后觀察收益如何。

????我們很快就能知道Chrome筆記本是否能取得成功,。由三星和宏碁(Acer)制造的兩款首發(fā)版Chrome筆記本將于6月15日上市,。谷歌已公布了多家首批試點(diǎn)客戶,其中包括美國航空公司(American Airlines),、羅技(Logitech)和KIPP(美國一個全國性的特許學(xué)校網(wǎng)絡(luò))等,。它們將作為第一批實(shí)驗(yàn)者,檢驗(yàn)學(xué)生,、員工和高管們是否已準(zhǔn)備好迎接幾乎完全在谷歌云端上展開的數(shù)字生活,。

????譯者:項(xiàng)航

????Chrome, the web-centric operating system that Google hoped would revolutionize the computer industry, is finally ready for its star turn. This week, Google (GOOG) took the wraps off of its long-awaited Chrome OS netbooks (dubbed "Chromebooks") at its annual developer conference in San Francisco, I/O. It also revealed a hardware and software subscription plan aimed at businesses, schools and government customers.

????Here's the deal: Enterprise customers will pay a monthly fee starting at $28 per user for a Chromebook (schools pay $20 per student). The fee includes a cloud management console for remotely administering and managing users, devices and applications, plus what Google calls "enterprise-level support," device warranties and replacements. What's not included? Google Apps for Business. That means that if users want the company's enterprise-level app suite (which includes Gmail, Google Calendar and Docs and other applications), they'll have to pay an additional $50 a year per employee. (If you ask me, it would have made more sense to bundle all of Google's business offerings with the Chromebooks. Then again, nobody asked me.)

????Even so, the combined cost of Google's monthly Chromebook subscription and annual business apps fee is still likely to be lower than arming employees with full-powered laptops that run on either Microsoft (MSFT) Windows or Apple (AAPL) OS X operating systems. And Google's web-based Chrome OS has other advantages, especially for mobile workers who are already storing most of their data -- like emails, documents and photos -- in the cloud. For example, Chromebooks boot up faster and claim to have a much longer battery life than traditional laptops.

????Then again, so do tablets. And while Google's Chrome team was hard at work on perfecting the Chromebook, the company's very own Android OS was being refitted to power tablets from Motorola and Samsung. And of course, Apple's iPad has become more and more popular with business users. The rise of tablets begs the question -- why would corporate customers pick Chromebooks over equally affordable tablets?

????There's no doubt Google has been gunning for the enterprise. After all, corporations make up archrival Microsoft's traditional customer base and a potentially lucrative new revenue stream for Google. The Mountain View, Calif.-based search giant has made some headway in selling its cloud-based business applications to companies, but I'm just not sure Chromebooks are the way to winning corporate customers' hearts. Google, though, is a company unafraid to experiment. It's shown a repeated willingness to make big announcements about new products and let users decide whether they want them or not. They'll sign up big laptop makers, push out a product, and count votes at the cash register.

????We should find out whether Chromebooks is a winner for Google soon enough. The initial two Chromebooks, manufactured by Samsung and Acer, will launch on June 15. For now, Google has announced a series of pilot customers including American Airlines (AMR), Logitech (LOGI), and KIPP (a nationwide network of charter schools).They'll be the guinea pigs in determining whether students, workers and executives are really ready for a digital life that takes place almost exclusively on Google's cloud.

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