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Microsoft Office is a suite of personal productivity applications from Microsoft Corp. Components include: Word, a word processing application; Excel, a spreadsheet application; PowerPoint presentation software; OneNote, an information organizer; Outlook, an email client; Access, a relational database manager; and, Publisher, a desktop publishing application. Combinations of these applications are offered in pre-packaged suites to meet different user needs and price points.

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Open-source in government can save billions: group
Friday, May 04, 2012
Open-source in government can save billions: group
Ottawa-based open-source community group says proprietary software is wasteful and not conducive to transparency in government
Googlighting: Microsoft's way of running for 'Office'
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Googlighting: Microsoft's way of running for 'Office'
OPINION A viral video has all the characteristics of an election-style attack ad, but what's the campaign all about -- and what questions should it raise for IT decision-makers?
Google Apps, OpenOffice don’t replace Microsoft: study
Thursday, June 02, 2011
Google Apps, OpenOffice don’t replace Microsoft: study
The safety blanket of user familiarity and format compatibility in Microsoft Office often means alternative office productivity tools won’t make it past the pilot stage, according to a new study by Forrester Research
Microsoft bolsters Office 2003, 2007 security
Friday, April 15, 2011
Microsoft bolsters Office 2003, 2007 security
Optional download warns users of malicious Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Publisher files. Alerts are the extent of the new feature, since neither Office 2003 or Office 2007 include a sandbox
Microsoft to boost Office 2003, 2007 security
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Microsoft to boost Office 2003, 2007 security
The company will backport the suspicious file sniffer from Office 2010 in Q1 of 2011
Google testing Office collaboration plug-in
Monday, November 22, 2010
Google testing Office collaboration plug-in
The technology comes from the acquisition of DocVerse and is now called Google Cloud Connect. Find out more
Old-school tablet still a go-to machine
Monday, November 08, 2010
Old-school tablet still a go-to machine
WORTH KEEPING Technology pro Pat d'Entremont explains why he still uses his five-year-old convertible and what he hopes makers of the new generation of tablets will learn from it
Microsoft crafts shrewd apps plan for Phone 7 launch
Monday, November 08, 2010
Microsoft crafts shrewd apps plan for Phone 7 launch
OPINION Popular brands and patient work with Windows Phone 7 developers will pay off
Documents To Go: Microsoft's missed chance
Monday, September 13, 2010
Documents To Go: Microsoft's missed chance
OPINION: The company's purchase of Documents to Go maker DataViz, will be bad news for Android and iOS users. Find out why Microsoft has missed an opportunity
Microsoft officially launches Office Web Apps
Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Microsoft officially launches Office Web Apps
The online suite is available ahead of Microsoft's Office 2010 launch. Office Web apps will work with Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari
Microsoft links Office to Facebook
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Microsoft links Office to Facebook
There’s now a new version of Office that lets Facebook friends share, create and collaborate on documents
Google revamps Docs, targets Office users
Monday, April 12, 2010
Google revamps Docs, targets Office users
The company unveiled its newly enhanced Docs and Spreadsheet apps in front of hundreds of CIOs at a company event on Monday. Plus, insight from Google CEO Eric Schmidt and reaction from an Info-Tech research analyst
5 Reasons Word will survive i4i challenge
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
5 Reasons Word will survive i4i challenge
Regardless of whether the patent infringement case against Microsoft has merit, Word is not going away. Here are five reasons why Word can weather the patent challenge
Ever heard of Evermore?
Friday, August 07, 2009
Ever heard of Evermore?
The Chinese vendor has had 20 million downloads of its office suite software. Now, it wants to challenge Microsoft and Google in the online apps arena
Faster OpenOffice.org 3.1 takes a big step forward
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Faster OpenOffice.org 3.1 takes a big step forward
Much of the improvements in this new version of the free open source alternative to Microsoft Office are hidden under the hood
Peru to be first with new OLPC laptop with Windows
Monday, September 15, 2008
Peru to be first with new OLPC laptop with Windows
South American country opts for Microsoft OS instead of Linux in cheap laptops for children in a nine month trial. Some governments fear students will be at a disadvantage if they don't learn to work with Windows
InstaColl announces online office software
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
InstaColl announces online office software
Live Documents is software as a service which lets users create, edit and collaborate on files, and is compatible with both Microsoft Office and OpenOffice.org
Microsoft, Adobe take document service online
Monday, October 01, 2007
Microsoft, Adobe take document service online
Microsoft has made its Office applications available online, taking the competition with Google a step further. Adobe wants in on it, too, with the purchase of online word processor Buzzword
Open XML translator for Microsoft Word
Sunday, February 04, 2007
Open XML translator for Microsoft Word
Companies have completed the first phase of a Microsoft Corp.-sponsored project to create software that can convert Microsoft Word documents between Open XML and Open Document Format for Office Applications file formats.
Hackers exploit new PowerPoint bug
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Hackers exploit new PowerPoint bug
One day after patching a widely exploited flaw in its Internet Explorer browser, Microsoft Corp. has a new bug to worry about, this time in PowerPoint.
Using traceback to find Mr. Wrong
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
Using traceback to find Mr. Wrong
Some jerk is targeting your employees, or trying to gum up your systems and you want to know who it is. The latest “traceback” tools and techniques can help you to follow Internet connections or content back to the evil genius responsible for them.
Microsoft integrates voice with biz software
Monday, June 26, 2006
Microsoft integrates voice with biz software
After years of dipping its toe in the waters of unified voice and data communications, Microsoft is ready to dive in headfirst, and will unveil its Unified Communication Product Roadmap and Partner Ecosystem.
SAP, Microsoft singing a Duet
Thursday, May 25, 2006
SAP, Microsoft singing a Duet
SAP AG and Microsoft Corp. announced the official name for Project Mendocino this month and said they plan to ship the jointly developed software on schedule in June. Mendocino will officially be called Duet. Duet will allow workers to access data and processes from SAP’s business applications through Microsoft’s familiar Office software.
SAP and Microsoft hope to sing a Duet
Tuesday, May 02, 2006
SAP and Microsoft hope to sing a Duet
SAP AG and Microsoft Corp. announced the official name for Project Mendocino on Tuesday and said they plan to ship the jointly developed software on schedule in June. Mendocino will officially be called Duet, the companies said. The name is meant to suggest harmony between the two software makers, although some analysts are already posing the obvious question: Will they be able to sing in tune?
It's official: Office 12 to become Office 2007
Thursday, February 16, 2006
It's official: Office 12 to become Office 2007
Microsoft Corp. is set to unveil its long-awaited branding, packaging and pricing for the next version of Office, which is expected to be available later this year.
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