Eron Kelly: Moving Microsoft to the Cloud - Past, Present and Future
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I'd love to see a similiar interview with someone who heads Office Live. Where Microsoft Online/BPOS has focused on enterprise customers...I think Microsoft efforts to capture the small business market with Office Live Small Business (OLSB) is equally important.
Speaking as a small business owner, of all the Office 2010 capabilities coming out...the one that really stands out is the ability to publish/share MS Access databases and forms. If Microsoft can offer a low cost way to publish/share MS Access via Office Live, I think it would be a great source for future Microsoft Online growth.
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