NetSuite boasts of Google Chrome support
Google Chrome will work with NetSuite's online accounting and customer-relations software, the company said Friday.
Elements of the company's online tools, including editing text and drag-and-drop operations, benefit from Chrome's fast JavaScript, NetSuite said. However, Google's assertions of compatibility with Apple Safari notwithstanding, NetSuite said it will gradually extend support to its customers, finishing by mid-October.
The company boasted it's the first online business application to support Chrome, just as it was the first with native support for the iPhone's version of Safari and the new Firefox 3.0.
But that sort of support seems more like a reasonably clever attempt to capitalize on the Chrome buzz than anything customers truly are clamoring for.
After all, NetSuite is geared toward businesses that typically are the kinds of conservative and technologically unadventurous customers who aren't first in line to try the latest beta version of a Web browser. One of the reasons Microsoft won't frog-march us all to Internet Explorer 7, much less IE 8, is that many businesses have set up operations using IE 6, even though it was introduced in 2001.
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BTW, does anyone know why Gmail is still in Beta? If a stable version of Gmail is not possible yet, when are we going to see the stable version of Chrome ;-)
I wonder if the beta flag offers any legal excuses.
Excuse 1. Google doesn't lie like other software companies. When they have an unfinished product with bugs in it they tell the truth and label it beta like it should be. Not like other companies that try to pass off a beta product as finished.
Excuse 2. Um. Perhaps beta on Gmail doesn't mean what we think it means. Maybe Gmail isn't in beta. Perhaps the product is just called Gmail Beta and we all just assumed it was still in beta?
Excuse 3. It's out of beta, but they just forgot to change the logo?
Excuse 4. Perhaps the version number is only known internally to the Gmail team. So it is beta, but it's like version 20 beta? So, see it's still in beta, but it's not 1.0. It's version 20.
Yeah, I don't really know, and I don't think anyone but the people at Google know. It should have been out of beta by now.
I work for Lima Consulting Group, NetSuite implementation partners, so of course that makes us bias (LOL) so in the interest of full disclaimer you know. With that said, NetSuite announcing the integration to Chrome is more of a function of them capitalizing on smart architecture rather than a rush to jump on a trend.