On Oct 19, 2010, at 7:06 PM, Marc Paré wrote:

> Le 2010-10-19 17:26, Drew Campbell a écrit :
>> 
>> Our company (The Top Floor) serves 45% of the school districts in Vermont. 
>> Over the past few years we've found a very large number of these schools 
>> moving to OpenOffice with great success...
>> 
>> However the trend is turning...Schools in Vermont are now moving to Google 
>> Apps at a very rapid pace. The challenge to marketing LibreOffice here will 
>> be less about support, etc, but more about competition with Google Apps for 
>> Education.
>> 
>> Of course there are advantages and drawbacks to both LibreOffice and Google 
>> Apps, and perhaps a mix of the two is the best solution for some 
>> schools...Has anyone written about how LibO is either superior to or 
>> complimentary to Google Apps?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> ~Drew
>> 
>> Drew Campbell [email protected]
>> The Top Floor - Business Computer Solutions
>> ________________________________
>> 
>> PO Box 524, Middlebury, VT 05753
>> Phone: 802.388.1600 x252
>> Toll-Free: 800.290.4979 x252
>> Fax: 800.290.4765
>> 
> 
> Thanks for both of your answers Drew and Graham:
> 
> We will look into this for marketing purposes. Especially look into Graham's 
> suggestions.

Promoting LibreOffice as a symbiotic tool to use along with Google Docs would 
probably be a successful approach. It provides value-add in terms of a larger 
featureset and support for much more complex documents, while also eliminating 
the risk of losing all productivity if you're forced offline for whatever 
reason. And the extension Graham suggests is the glue that lets them work 
together.

-Ben

Benjamin Horst
[email protected]
646-464-2314 (Eastern)
www.solidoffice.com


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