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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...
Microsoft Office System 2003 contains significant enhancements to the abilities of MS Office applications to manipulate information (structured and unstructured) using XML. Such enhancements will ...
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 ...
One of the huge benefits of Tablet computing is the ability to extend digital work into the field. I think of the field as the frontier of personal computing. Currently, there are plenty of basic PDA ...
But solution providers that have begun working with the product give it high marks for its ability to help them rapidly develop and deploy solutions, thanks to the use of XML, Web services and the ...
Quick Take: InfoPath is a new product within Microsoft Office System that helps teams and organizations gather information efficiently. InfoPath supports XML. It allows customers to enter information ...
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