Monday, January 15, 2007

Software - Open XML Okayed as an Industry Standard


Open XML Okayed as an Industry Standard
NewsFactor Network - That's good news for the vast number of businesses that use Microsoft Office software and good news, in particular, for the Redmond-based software giant. Microsoft designed Open XML as an open standard to help assure customers they will be able to

Online Press Release
PRWeb - IQ Test Results for Microsoft Office Software Show Companies Maybe Missing Out on Productivity Recent results released by ms-iq.com, the web site designed to test MS Office skills anonymously, show that there is a massive skills gap. Over the months

Security Flaws Haunt PDF, OpenOffice Users
eWeek - OpenOffice, the free office suite that offers an alternative to the dominant Microsoft Office software, is vulnerable to a WMF (Windows Metafile) code-execution flaw. The bug, which is rated "highly critical" by security alerts aggregator Secunia, can

Microsoft Goes After the Security Channel
eWeek - For example, over the last four months, the company has patched 19 individual flaws in its dominant Microsoft Office software suite. The analysts said they don't see that perception as a long-term threat to Microsoft's ability to sell security

Network Equipment Technologies Selects Microsoft Dynamics AX to
WebWire - Microsoft Dynamics AX works like and with familiar Microsoft Office software, with comprehensive features that help automate and streamline business processes, and connect users with global customers, business partners and subsidiaries in a way that

Microsoft's new horizon
Tampa Bay Business Journal - We make it a much more rich (user interface) and things look nicer, which was certainly a goal but it wasn't our end goal," Cuomo said, adding that businesses that depend on the Microsoft Office software suite will find added enhancements in