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Tag Archives: OpenOffice
Enterprises, Everybody Wants Your Data
As storage gets cheaper, enterprises small and large accumulate more and more information. Finding the right information at the right time is becoming harder and harder. Information comes from many sources: email, IM, the Web and intranets, employee’s desktops, enterprise … Continue reading
Posted in Google, Microsoft, startups
Tagged ECM, Google, Industry News, Microsoft, Microsoft Office 2007, Office 2007, OpenOffice, Polaris Venture Partners, startups
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The End of PCs as We Know Them
I’m on a long plane ride to Phoenix. Outlook corrupted its .ost file so I can’t do email. I don’t want to see another Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock movie. My books are in the checked luggage. Time to listen … Continue reading
Posted in Microsoft, SaaS, startups
Tagged Asia, Broadband, Cyworld, Education, Industry News, Microsoft, network effect, OpenOffice, SaaS, startups
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Office apps on-demand?
eWeek has a good analysis of office apps that links into a deeper look at Office 2007 Beta 2. Having installed and played with Beta 2 on a Vista machine I do agree that MS will have a long upgrade … Continue reading
Posted in SaaS
Tagged Macromedia Flash, Microsoft Office 2007, Office 2007, OpenOffice, SaaS, Windows Vista
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