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 ...
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 ...
InfoPath 2003, part of the Microsoft Office System family, will get support for handwritten input, digital signatures and managed code, Microsoft said. InfoPath is an electronic forms application that ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Microsoft released a trial version Monday of its first major update to InfoPath, the new electronic forms application released last year as part of the Office family. The beta version of Service Pack ...
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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