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Microsoft Office 365—Innovator’s Dilemma? Microsoft's integrated suite of cloud Office productivity products far surpasses its closest rival—Google Apps—in productivity. But is Microsoft fully committed to a complete cloud-based software delivery model that might well cut into its bread and butter desktop software business? |