Microsoft has launched Office XP, the latest version of its office
productivity suite. CW360.com has compiled a series of articles
below looking at issues surrounding the new software
Office XP: Overview
Office counts for 40% of
Microsoft revenues and the rapid uptake of XP is vital for the
company but users want to know if its new features make upgrades
worthwhile.
Read article >>Office XP: The key features
Smart tags, task
panes, but no support for Windows 95, as Office XP is unveiled.
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CW360 Video: Neil Holloway, managing director, Microsoft
UK
The existing user base is arguably Microsoft's
biggest competitor. It needs to convince the millions who bought
Office 200 to upgrade. Neil Holloway, UK managing director of
Microsoft, tells CW360.com why this version of Office will make
knowledge workers more efficient.
High
quality version >>Fast
loading version >>Pester power to force IT managers to upgrade to Office
XP
Microsoft hopes IT evangelists and power users
will drive chief information officers and IT directors to upgrade
to Office XP.
Read Article >>User Story: Halifax rolls out Office
XP
Financial services group Halifax will be among the
first UK companies to roll out Office XP.
Read article >>Upgrade: We'll have to eventually
The
Microsoft Office suite is found in more than 90% of small and
medium-sized businesses and has been seen as a "must have", but
first reaction to the new Office XP suite is less positive.
Read article >>Office XP: Strategic choice
Analysts are
advising existing Office users to examine their business
requirements and systems compatibility before they upgrade to
Office XP.
Read article >>The Big Question: No rush to Office
More than 80% of users will not be upgrading to Microsoft Office XP
in the next six months.
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