Microsoft Office System 2003 contains significant enhancements to the abilities of MS Office applications to manipulate information (structured and unstructured) using XML. Such enhancements will ...
The software heavyweight says it's improving third-party access to its Office 2003 documents by publishing the underlying XML schemas, or file formats, for three of its Office 2003 applications.
Facing increased competition and negative perceptions — yet still optimistic and ready to fight for its home turf on the desktop — Microsoft made its new Office 2003 available to retail customers.
When Microsoft Corp. releases its Office 2003 suite in June, several new application bundles will join the Office lineup, including a high-end Professional edition and a new Small Business edition.
A distinction that Microsoft is making between professional and standard versions of Office 2003 means that many customers may not get all the features they've been expecting, including broad support ...
Office 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) is primarily a collection of previously-released security fixes, with some new additions thrown in for good measure. According to Microsoft, it also includes stability ...
Microsoft has found itself between a rock and a hard place with its latest Microsoft Office 2003 Service Pack 3 (SP3). The Redmond, Wash., software giant released SP3 in September, and in doing so ...
With the new “Microsoft Office System” campaign emphasizing the suite’s ties to Windows Server 2003 and Windows SharePoint Services — for XML integration of desktop documents and e-mails with ...
Microsoft posted the second beta of Office 2003 to its Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) Web site on Wednesday, only to pull it a few hours later. “A copy of the second beta was inadvertently posted ...
The licensing price list, obtained by TechWeb from a Microsoft partner, and available on the Microsoft for Partners Web site, details costs of Microsoft Office Professional Enterprise Edition, Office ...