How a small acquisition could bring down Microsoft’s business empire

When it comes to enterprise software, Microsoft is unmatched. Its suite of applications—Word, Excel, and PowerPoint—have established themselves as indispensable tools in the enterprise landscape, particularly among older, legacy companies. This dominance has presented a significant challenge to competitors like Google, who have struggled to gain traction in this highly lucrative market.

While Google has made strides with Chromebooks, particularly in the education sector, breaking into corporate environments has proven much trickier. The biggest hurdle? Compatibility with Microsoft Office, the cornerstone of enterprise productivity. Businesses, reluctant to abandon familiar workflows and essential software, have been slow to adopt Google’s hardware and software ecosystem over Microsoft’s.