Apple and Microsoft team to fight Google?

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Apple and Microsoft: Tour de Smartphone Force for iPhone

Tony Bradley
2 hrs 51 mins ago

"The enemy of my enemy is my friend."

Apple could build its entire iPhone strategy on this one Arabian proverb. The combination of the rising smartphone stake held by the iPhone, and Microsoft's dominant position among enterprise communications and productivity applications could create a whole greater than the sum of its parts.

My PC World colleague David Coursey has already pointed out how Apple seems to be embracing Microsoft in an attempt to combat its new arch-rival, Google, and the rising threat of Android-based devices like the Verizon Droid and the rumored Nexus One. While Apple has been seemingly dragging its feet on approving various Google apps for the iPhone, the Microsoft Bing app sailed through.

Mutual Benefit

That may just be a coincidence rather than a sign of any larger strategic initiative. But, if Apple and Microsoft haven't considered the strategic value of a smartphone partnership with each other, they should step back and take a look at the benefits such an alliance could bring.

For Microsoft, there is no reason not to wholeheartedly embrace the iPhone. It is a solid and popular smartphone platform. For its part, Microsoft should be actively developing apps for, and fostering partnership with, all of the smartphone platforms. Regardless of which smartphone you choose, Microsoft benefits from the continued reliance on Exchange Server, and Microsoft Office applications.

The Windows Mobile operating system has been languishing, and Microsoft recently reported that the already-late Windows Mobile 7 will not be available until late in 2010. With its own platform being relatively stagnant, Microsoft could strike smartphone gold by riding on the iPhone's coattails.
Enterprise Credibility

For Apple, the ability to seamlessly integrate with Microsoft's server and productivity applications would fill a void in the iPhone and lend it instant enterprise credibility. The iPhone is already gaining on BlackBerry in the smartphone arena, but the lack of a viable enterprise management tool to rival the BlackBerry Enterprise Server is an Achilles heel that will prevent many businesses from adopting the iPhone.

If Apple were to also create an iPhone management tool that works in conjunction with Microsoft Active Directory and Group Policy to allow administrators to manage and maintain iPhones internally, it would provide some ammunition to attack the enterprise dominance of RIM and its BlackBerry devices.

Common Enemy

Google would be the glue that would bind together any alliance between Apple and Microsoft. Apple and Google formed a united front against Microsoft until recent months. That alliance has quickly devolved into a bitter rivalry with Google competing head-to-head with Apple in a number of areas.

Google seems to be stealing a page from the Apple playbook. Apple is notorious for tightly controlling all aspects of its equipment--from software to hardware, to sales, and support--in order to ensure the best possible user experience. Recent reports suggest that Google is working closely with mobile handset and netbook hardware manufacturers to develop Google-branded devices to serve as platforms for the Android and Chrome operating systems.

Google is competing in the Web browser, mobile operating system, netbook operating system, search engine, email and instant messaging, office productivity applications, and many other areas that encroach on either Apple or Microsoft territory--or in many cases both.

An alliance between Apple and Microsoft to deliver seamless Microsoft integration with the iPhone could create a smartphone tour de force that could fend off the rising threat of Google, and crack the enterprise armor of the BlackBerry all at the same time.

Tony Bradley tweets as @PCSecurityNews, and can be contacted at his Facebook page.
 
google would win.
They'd just drop a console priced like a wii and deliver games like a ps3 and make it open source and wreck MS...probably could buy sega and a few other game companies and find whoever created the dreamcast and make a newer better version. I mean if EA can buy companies left and right google probably could too.
they already coming after apple with hardware and os....
all they'd need to do is take out MS.
people don't notice Google does shit just to do shit and to spite others.
Apple did something to piss google the hell off cuz google is going at them with EVERYTHING now.
MS might want to sit this out and keep it just search engines accept that google has killed WinMo and they are winning in search engines and MS should play the 2nd hand position.
 
Apple and Microsoft are dinosaurs lol Google figured out how to beat their old dinosaur revenue source. When lasdt time you see google charge you for any of their every day software apps lol

How can Microsoft and Apple hope to beat free and easy
 
lol, you simps don't understand, Apple is settin up Microsoft. The heel turn will soon reveal itself...

If Microsoft had this kat on their team they would know what's up...

 
Well, what would you expect from a company whose motto is "Don't be Evil"? Google eased up on the Apple board, apple shared the guts of the iPhone with them for mapping, search info etc, gave them access to Webkit (the guts of Safari), even open sourced it, and showed them product roadmaps and a few years later Google starts having to recuse itself from board meetings because its competing against Apple in the same strategic areas Apple is in? WTF?

Nothing in Google is free. Your information is being aggregated, analyzed and sold to willing businesses looking for analytics to sell you shit. be careful people.
 
M$ ain't losing any sleep over this shit.

So they've lost the smart phone race but they've won the control for your living room with a gaming console.

They swapped one screen for another one.
 
Well, what would you expect from a company whose motto is "Don't be Evil"? Google eased up on the Apple board, apple shared the guts of the iPhone with them for mapping, search info etc, gave them access to Webkit (the guts of Safari), even open sourced it, and showed them product roadmaps and a few years later Google starts having to recuse itself from board meetings because its competing against Apple in the same strategic areas Apple is in? WTF?

Nothing in Google is free. Your information is being aggregated, analyzed and sold to willing businesses looking for analytics to sell you shit. be careful people.



:yes::yes:
 
It might work. it's time for MS to make a breakthrough in the market. Windows 7 is loosing steam shit ain't flying off the shelves like MS hoped for.

Google is getting ready to change the world soon as HTML 5 pops off and Mozilla is gonna be right wit em for the ride. MS won't commit to HTML 5 cause the put so much energy into Silverlight...OOPs. It's commin the War is comimg.
 
I think google is like playing chess in Washington Square Park versus each individual (phone carriers, Microsoft, apple, Phones Builders, etc...) at the same time...:smh::smh::smh:

just imagine...:D:lol:
 
Well, what would you expect from a company whose motto is "Don't be Evil"? Google eased up on the Apple board, apple shared the guts of the iPhone with them for mapping, search info etc, gave them access to Webkit (the guts of Safari), even open sourced it, and showed them product roadmaps and a few years later Google starts having to recuse itself from board meetings because its competing against Apple in the same strategic areas Apple is in? WTF?

Nothing in Google is free. Your information is being aggregated, analyzed and sold to willing businesses looking for analytics to sell you shit. be careful people.
So you are saying nobody else is doing this? We don't have any privacy anymore, I mean these dumb ass Americans put people in office who support the patriot act so wtf?

Google is just moving ahead and adapting. The company is like a business making tires in 1909 instead of horse shoes. It sees the future.
 
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