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Google to Grab More ERP Office Space
By Ben Charny

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Updated: The search giant is reportedly set to unleash real-time access, opening a window to office network software.

Google said it will offer automated business management features that have so far been missing from its enterprise search repertoire, according to a recent report.

Matt Glotzbach, director of product management for Google's enterprise products, confirmed earlier reports that real-time access to information is on the way.

Google will soon let its corporate search customers get real-time access to their company's computer networks, thus providing the basis for features like ERP (enterprise resource management).

In an e-mail to eWEEK, Dave Girouard, general manager of Google Enterprise, wrote that Google plans to upgrade its search appliances later this year to increase the types of searchable content "and boost the types of authentication and authorization systems with which the appliance can interoperate."

Read more here about Google's office software.

The supposed addition of real-time applications helps Google's enterprise division better compete against office software king Microsoft and its ubiquitous Office and Windows product, as well as enterprise search specialists and market leaders Fast Search & Transfer ASA of Oslo, Norway, and Autonomy, of Cambridge, England.

It's estimated that corporations spent $600 million in 2005 for this type of equipment. Enterprise search falls under the category that number-crunching analysts call "workforce optimization." Analysts at Datamonitor predict $1 billion in sales of such services and gear by the end of 2006.

Read more here about how critics responded to Google's recently-released GooglePack of office software.

Despite robust sales during its first year, Google's enterprise features still lag behind the market's incumbents. As of mid-2005, Google Enterprise had 2,000 corporate clients, which puts the Mountain View, Calif., company far behind Microsoft, Verity Inc., Autonomy and FAST.

Editor's Note: This story was updated to include comments and information from Google.


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