Microsoft's Technical Preview of Web-based editions of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint shows that Google is in for a fight Microsoft unveiled the much anticipated Web-hosted versions of its Microsoft ...
Although it's hard to come by cold, hard numbers on the amount of those using Google Docs or Apps, research firm IDC reported in July of this year that of companies surveyed, Google Docs was being ...
While Google has beaten Microsoft to the Web productivity apps space, Microsoft's forthcoming Office Web Apps offer enterprises more deployment options Microsoft may have had its hand forced by ...
Everyone uses Microsoft Office. The problem is, it’s expensive—starting at $140 for a single computer license or a whopping $99 a year under Microsoft’s new subscription plan. But if you’re upgrading ...
The company’s Web offerings allow people to view, edit and share Office documents using a Web browser and applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote. Microsoft said that more than 20 ...
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5 reasons you should use the free web version of Microsoft Office instead of Google Docs
Microsoft has long reigned supreme in the work space with its Office suite of apps, but the reality is most people don't want to pay for Microsoft 365 or the Office apps in the first place. As a ...
Microsoft has said that nearly 50 million people use Office Web Apps, but when I talk to non-techies they often don’t realize a free online version of Office even exists. That may change soon, as ...
Alright I have been all over Google and have looked at about 20 documents on licensing and I'm trying to make sense of it. Running an instance of Sharepoint 2010 Foundation and I'm interested in ...
Office Web Apps is a good offering that enhances the Office ecosystem, which includes OneNote and SharePoint. It provides excellent collaboration features and you can get done pretty much everything ...
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