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Keywords: Acquisition, Adobe, Microsoft, Neudesic, Newsgator, SCRM, SharePoint, Silverlight, Skype, social, Yammer
By Jeff Shuey, Director of Strategic Alliances
June 15, 2012 - 8:47 PM
Well, it seems like the buzz this week about Yammer “agreeing” to sell itself to Microsoft are all set to come true. At least based on some of the headlines …
There will be and has been a lot of speculation about what this means for Microsoft, for Yammer and for the Social Computing community.
Wall Street Journal - Microsoft to Buy Yammer
CBS News - Microsoft buys Yammer for $1.2 billion
ZDNET - Microsoft, Yammer and the land grab: Social enterprise lunacy
The Adobe Air Question
It will be interesting to see how Microsoft deals with the Adobe Air install and platform. Yammer (at least on the PC) runs on the Adobe Air platform. Adobe Air has a lot of market penetration – perhaps more that the (semi-competing) offering from Microsoft called Silverlight. Will we see a best of breed approach take place?
From my perspective Adobe Air is a great platform to distribute applications. I have been using Tweetdeck (now owned by Twitter) for years with no problems. The platform is very stable and lets me know when it needs to be updated and then does everything necessary in the background and I’m back to work in no time. It remains to be seen how Microsoft handles this.
My Guesses and a Few Questions that come to mind:
A few SharePoint questions and my thoughts:
What will this Ultimately Mean?
One of the best things about the Microsoft Partner Ecosystem --- There is always room for innovation. This acquisition will be just one of many in the coming months and years. Consolidation will continue. It’s up to us to keep innovating and finding new ways to go to market by building the next cool thing.
What are your thoughts?
Drop me a note here. I'd like to hear your thoughts.
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