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For Vendor Strategy Professionals
(Length: 3 pages)
July 9, 2009 Chrome OS Will Extend Google's Online Services, Not Imitate WindowsGoogle's New PC OS Moves It Further Toward A Personal Cloud Strategywith Ellen Daley, Christina Lee Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)On the evening of July 7, 2009, Google created a tech media storm with the announcement of Chrome OS, an operating system for netbooks and personal computers (PCs) separate from Google's Android, which is designed for smartphones and was rumored to be destined for netbooks. So what does this mean for vendor strategists responsible for end user software and hardware offerings? It is another in a set of growing proof points that online services in the form of personal clouds will be the locus of control, not operating systems. The Chrome OS isn't aimed at imitating Windows — it is another building block toward the new information-centric model of individual computing that Forrester calls the personal cloud, which will replace the PC-centric model of today. To compete, vendor strategists must focus on either: 1) creating a personal cloud platform of online services and supporting technologies, or 2) building offerings to fit into the emerging personal cloud ecosystem. Buy Risk-FreeDownload and print PDF immediately. Price: US $199 Our Money-Back Guarantee: If you are not completely satisfied, return it for a full refund within three weeks of your online purchase. Already a Forrester Client?
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Archived Teleconference:
How Vendor Strategists Should Segment And Plan For Cloud Computing
Original air date: Wednesday, August 13, 2008
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