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24 Feb 2008 12:33:29 | Rafael Sosa
As explained in my previous article, Software Evolution (http://www.webarticles.com/Internet/Software/Software-Evoluti
on), there is a revolution in the software industry going on
at this moment that attempts against the very core of
Microsoft's dominance. New technologies, such as AJAX, which
allow websites to provide a closer simulation of an offline
application in an online, continuously updating environment are
a threat to the offline software industry. We have yet to see a
strong reaction from Microsoft to this threat. Despite several
announcements from their management about online applications,
the reality is that in the online world Microsoft is losing
territory very quickly and online territory will soon be the
software alternative of choice. To combat this problem,
Microsoft needs to respond with a visible product that will win
them back credibility and recognition in the online applications
field. I have called "IE Light Speed" the concept that can do
just that.
Internet Explorer is the first image a customer has about
Microsoft's ability in the Internet and it's also the most used
tool. Therefore, IE's operational efficiency and convenience
have to be Microsoft's top priority in the battle for online
territory. As of now, IE is not measuring up against its most
powerful online browser competitor - Firefox. At first, I was
reluctant to switch to Firefox, but IE would continue to get
slower with time and would occupy much of my computer's
resources. Firefox has been winning the support of webmasters
and counts with a strong ally (Google). This alliance is a very
dangerous one that Microsoft cannot lose sight of. Microsoft has
the resources to win the battle against Firefox. IE Light Speed
should be an incredibly efficient and fast loading Internet
browser. Win back the webmaster community and you will begin to
regain online territory. By creating a highly efficient online
browser that is stripped out of the many additional features,
you can create the deadly attack to Firefox. Give us a clean and
fast alternative and just make the other features as add on
modules. Allow easy access for regular webmasters and
programmers to create modules, motivate them, and build an open
community; you would be surprised how many excellent features
will be developed. Yes, regular users will not be able to take
full advantage of this light version, but many savvy Internet
users will quickly adopt it and this will have a chain effect.
In the end, IE Light Speed will serve as a platform to launch
new online applications as well as a boost to gain webmaster's
recognition. Currently, high IQ individuals are looking to go to
work somewhere else. Microsoft is no longer the place they want
to be. This rebirth of Microsoft online approach could help
Microsoft regain that appeal for bright minds. So, Microsoft -
listen to Houston. Give us IE Light Speed.
About Author :
Rafael Sosa has been in forefront of e-business development and
digitizing of documents in Puerto Rico. Since 1999, he has
worked extensively in the construction of websites and internet
systems through the integration of an efficient international
team. His articles can be found at http://www.WebArticles.com/
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