Microsoft is expected to release Office 14, which will probably be called Microsoft Office 2009 or Microsoft Office 2010, either late 2009 or early 2010. This is about the same time frame as the ...
In a recent InfoWorld interview with Microsoft's Gydis Barzdukas, Director of Office Product Management, Barzdukas discusses the positioning of Office as a development platform and the relationships ...
In this episode of eSpeaks, Jennifer Margles, Director of Product Management at BMC Software, discusses the transition from traditional job scheduling to the era of the autonomous enterprise. eSpeaks’ ...
Microsoft will not include InfoPath and OneNote as part of the Office System suites sold at retail or installed on new computers, the company will disclose Wednesday. Microsoft had left some doubt ...
If you want to skip straight to the lowdown, then yes, Office 2003 is a must-have upgrade for enterprises. In terms of providing features that individual users need, the productivity suite reached the ...
No, we’re not done with Office 2003 coverage just yet. I’m still faxing folks via my integrated Venali account mentioned in the previous column, but there’s certainly more nuggets to be mined in ...
What’s so great about the Office 2003 software system that Microsoft announced yesterday was ready to roll off the assembly line? While the Redmond, Washington-based software company has indeed ...
Office 2010 build 14.0.4302.1000 has leaked into the wild, so it looks like there’s more happening today than just build 7600 of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. Office 2010 will be available in ...
Original plans called for Service Pack 1 (SP1) to include fairly substantial enhancements and even new features for the InfoPath and OneNote components of the Office System lineup (see story).
Last week, Microsoft said to expect SP1 by late June, but provided no other details. Internal plans for the update,which is slated to include the usual fixes as well as significant enhancements to ...
Update: Microsoft will not include InfoPath and OneNote as part of the Office suite sold at retail or installed on new computers, the company will disclose Wednesday. Microsoft had left some doubt ...
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