Microsoft opens up Office for governments
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Microsoft opens up Office - to
governments
Microsoft opens up Office - to
governments
09/20/2004 06:53 AMThe Register Sep 20 2004 11:31AM GMT
Microsoft Opens Office to Governments
(NewsFactor)
Microsoft Opens Office to Governments
(NewsFactor)
09/20/2004 03:25 PMNewsFactor - Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) is opening the door to its
Office suite, offering governments a closer look inside key
applications.
Microsoft Opens Office Source Code to
Governments
Microsoft Opens Office Source Code to
Governments
09/19/2004 07:33 PMeWeek Sep 19 2004 11:17PM GMT
Microsoft gives governments a more open
Office
Microsoft gives governments a more open
Office
09/21/2004 08:14 AMComputer Business Review Sep 21 2004 12:44PM GMT
Microsoft lets governments into Office
Microsoft lets governments into Office
09/19/2004 05:44 PMThe productivity package is added to the program that allows
governments to see Microsoft source code.
Microsoft Reveals Office Code to
Governments
Microsoft Reveals Office Code to
Governments
09/20/2004 03:19 PMThe move is part of its Government Security Program, but some
in the open source community aren't buying it.
Microsoft provides Office source code to
governments
Microsoft provides Office source code to
governments
09/20/2004 07:09 AMFacing growing competition from open source software providers,
Microsoft Corp. has decided to allow governments and international
organizations access to source code for its Office 2003 productivity
suite.
Microsoft to provide Office source code
to governments
Microsoft to provide Office source code
to governments
09/20/2004 04:31 PMIn a bid to fend off competition from open-source software providers,
Microsoft will allow governments and international organizations
access to the source code for its Office 2003 productivity suite.
Governments to get peek at Microsoft
Office source code
Governments to get peek at Microsoft
Office source code
09/21/2004 01:11 PMMicrosoft will allow governments to view the source code for Office
2003 as part of its Government Security Program.
Microsoft to share Office software
source code with governments (AFP)
Microsoft to share Office software
source code with governments (AFP)
09/20/2004 04:48 AMAFP - Microsoft Corporation said it would share the source code of its
Microsoft Office desktop software with more than 60 governments,
including China and Russia.
Microsoft to share Office software
source code with governments
Microsoft to share Office software
source code with governments
09/20/2004 04:34 AMAFP via Yahoo! Sep 20 2004 8:33AM GMT
Microsoft opens first NI office
Microsoft opens first NI office
09/21/2004 08:14 AMRTE Online Sep 21 2004 12:33PM GMT
Microsoft opens NI office
Microsoft opens NI office
09/21/2004 10:31 AMSilicon Republic Sep 21 2004 2:09PM GMT
Microsoft Opens Office Source
Microsoft Opens Office Source
09/21/2004 12:37 AMMicrosoft is broadening the availability of its source code by
granting governments that participate in an offshoot of its shared
source initiative access to the inner workings of its Microsoft Office
2003 productivity suite.
Microsoft opens office in Macau
Microsoft opens office in Macau
06/03/2004 06:44 AMPonto Final Jun 3 2004 10:36AM GMT
Microsoft opens door to Office
Microsoft opens door to Office
09/20/2004 04:34 AMSeattle Times Sep 20 2004 7:29AM GMT
Governments get access to Office source
code
Governments get access to Office source
code
09/20/2004 04:34 AMZDNet UK Sep 20 2004 7:25AM GMT
Shared Office Code Unlikely to Sway
Governments
Shared Office Code Unlikely to Sway
Governments
09/22/2004 04:36 PMGovernment officials say Microsoft's move to share the source code for
Office 2003 won't change anyone's mind about Microsoft or open source.
Shared Office Code Unlikely to Sway
Governments (Ziff Davis)
Shared Office Code Unlikely to Sway
Governments (Ziff Davis)
09/22/2004 04:55 PMZiff Davis - Government officials say Microsoft's move to share the
source code for Office 2003 won't change anyone's mind about Microsoft
or open source.
Governments vote against Microsoft
Governments vote against Microsoft
01/22/2004 02:11 PMGovernment customers contribute just a fraction of Microsoft's revenue
but cause disproportionate headaches for the company through
defections to Linux and open source. Will the urge spread to business
customers?
Microsoft Office Data Assistant for
Microsoft Office PowerPoint® 2003
Microsoft Office Data Assistant for
Microsoft Office PowerPoint® 2003
05/27/2004 03:09 AMThe Data Assistant for Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® 2003 provides
an easy-to-use method of inserting and managing graphical data objects
such as Visio drawings, and Excel charts and named ranges into
PowerPoint presentations.
There are three basic features for the tool: inserting graphical data
objects into PowerPoint, saving graphical data objects for future use,
and retrieving saved graphical data objects for reuse. Because the
Data Assistant creates a connection between PowerPoint and the host
application of the data object (Excel or Visio), you have the option
of inserting the data object as it was saved or refreshing it to
reflect any changes that were made to the data object.
Microsoft Office 2000 to Microsoft
Office 2003 Migration Issues
Microsoft Office 2000 to Microsoft
Office 2003 Migration Issues
04/25/2004 11:22 AMGovernments pass a message to Microsoft
Governments pass a message to Microsoft
01/22/2004 03:24 PMZDNet Jan 22 2004 7:17PM GMT
Microsoft to Share Code With Governments
Microsoft to Share Code With Governments
09/21/2004 12:56 AMWashington Post Sep 21 2004 3:32AM GMT
Microsoft to Brief Governments on
Security Threats
Microsoft to Brief Governments on
Security Threats
02/05/2005 09:15 PMIn an effort to fend off the growing threat of governments considering
open source software due to continued security flaws in Windows,
Microsoft has launched a new initiative to keep governmental
organizations in the loop. Through its Security Cooperation Program,
Microsoft will provide information on vulnerabilities not yet
available to the public.
Microsoft and Accenture target
governments
Microsoft and Accenture target
governments
05/26/2004 10:45 AMInfomatics May 26 2004 2:39PM GMT
Microsoft Woos Southeast Asia
Governments
Microsoft Woos Southeast Asia
Governments
06/06/2004 02:10 PMAP via Daily Press Jun 6 2004 7:05PM GMT
Microsoft to Share Source Code With
Governments
Microsoft to Share Source Code With
Governments
09/21/2004 08:41 AM Microsoft Corp. announced this week it is making the programming code
for its Office 2003 software suite available to government agencies
around the globe, a move partly aimed at allowing them to inspect the
product for flaws and security problems. Though Microsoft usually
guards such software coding tightly, the step is an extension of an
initiative the company began in January 2003 giving about 60
governments access to the inner workings of the Windows operating
system. This is the first time the software giant has shared the
source code for Office, which includes the Word text processing, Excel
spreadsheet, and PowerPoint presentation programs.
Governments rebel against Microsoft,
line up for Linux
Governments rebel against Microsoft,
line up for Linux
08/12/2004 08:04 AMEnylson Camolesi has only to look at his teen-age daughter to
understand the challenges of overcoming addiction. He’s gently
trying to help her kick the habit, grimly aware that the difficult
task at home is what he’s attempting to replicate, on a massive
scale, throughout the Brazilian government. Stopping cold turkey may
not be an option, but they hope that with time and patience,
Brazil’s bureaucrats can be weaned off their dependence on Microsoft
Corp. and made to switch to free operating systems such as Linux. A
workshop here in May for 2,000 government employees was a modest
start.
Microsoft courts governments in strategy
shift
Microsoft courts governments in strategy
shift
05/28/2004 12:34 PMHaving faced high-profile antitrust cases in both the U.S. and
European Union (E.U.), Microsoft Corp. may not immediately spring to
mind as governments' favored friend. So it is perhaps not surprising
that the software giant has waged a quiet campaign in recent months to
change its image from that of monopolist to "good corporate citizen."
Microsoft, BearingPoint team to target
governments
Microsoft, BearingPoint team to target
governments
05/17/2004 11:45 AMMicrosoft Corp. is teaming with systems integration and consulting
firm BearingPoint Inc. to deliver a set of software and services
packages aimed at governments.
Microsoft Office XP to Microsoft Office
2003 Migration Issues
Microsoft Office XP to Microsoft Office
2003 Migration Issues
04/25/2004 11:22 AMGoogle Opens New Office on Moon
Google Opens New Office on Moon
04/09/2004 03:54 PMGoogle Copernicus Center is hiring: "our lunar hosting and research
center, opening late in the spring of 2007. This unique opportunity is
available only to highly-qualified individuals who are willing to
relocate for an extended period of time, are in top physical condition
and are capable of surviving with limited access to such modern
conveniences as soy low-fat lattes, The Sopranos and a steady supply
of oxygen." "Imagine discovering not only alien attempts at
communication with Earth, but also such heretofore unavailable
cultural treasures as Pink Floyd's 1968 appearance on the BBC and the
tragically lost first season of "Iron Chefs.""...
TTPCom Opens New Office in Shenzhen
TTPCom Opens New Office in Shenzhen
08/02/2004 02:56 AMLocal support team for development of 3G, EDGE phones [PRWEB Aug 2,
2004]
Intel to opens rep office in Romania
Intel to opens rep office in Romania
05/27/2004 10:45 AMInvestRomania May 27 2004 1:21PM GMT
Intel opens Lebanon office
Intel opens Lebanon office
12/19/2004 02:56 PMMena Report Dec 19 2004 3:14PM GMT
Microsoft to explore cheap software with
Asian governments
Microsoft to explore cheap software with
Asian governments
06/30/2004 12:59 AMManila Bulletin Jun 30 2004 4:41AM GMT
Microsoft to give governments advance
security info
Microsoft to give governments advance
security info
02/05/2005 09:36 PMSimilar to a program offered to Premium business customers, Microsoft
will start giving government IT departments advance warning on
security bugs and patches. Will this new initiative help stave off
switches to open source solutions?
Microsoft to Share Source Code With
Governments (washingtonpost.com)
Microsoft to Share Source Code With
Governments (washingtonpost.com)
09/20/2004 10:50 PMwashingtonpost.com - Microsoft Corp. announced this week it is making
the programming code for its Office 2003 software suite available to
government agencies around the globe, a move partly aimed at allowing
them to inspect the product for flaws and security problems.
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