Chinese Company [hopes] to Challenge Microsoft's Office
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Chinese company to challenge Microsoft's
Office
Chinese company to challenge Microsoft's
Office
01/27/2004 12:14 AMLittle-known Chinese software maker Evermore Software next month plans
to step up its challenge to Microsoft's Office dominance with the
release of its Evermore Integrated Office 2004.
Chinese Office software threatens
Microsoft's grip
Chinese Office software threatens
Microsoft's grip
05/18/2004 01:31 PMEVERMORE INTEGRATED OFFICE 2004, or EIOffice, is the latest office
software release from Chinese developer Evermore Software. Evermore
Software say this latest copy has made great progress in speed,
compatibility and graphics, and the People's Daily agrees. The new
piece of software is said to have made improvements in its document
processing system, to fit the needs of government and business users.
Chinese IT company breaks Microsoft
office software monopoly
Chinese IT company breaks Microsoft
office software monopoly
12/24/2003 05:22 AMChina Daily Dec 24 2003 4:48AM ET
Sinotrading, an American Owned and
Operated Import/Export (Sourcing)
Company, Will Begin Training
Translators, Web Developers and Company
Executives From Chinese Manufacturing
Companies
Sinotrading, an American Owned and
Operated Import/Export (Sourcing)
Company, Will Begin Training
Translators, Web Developers and Company
Executives From Chinese Manufacturing
Companies
04/01/2005 08:57 AMHow to market to American companies thorugh the Internet in the
complex world of e-commerce will be the seminar topic for Chinese
company executives. [PRWEB Apr 1, 2005]
The Chinese challenge for US law firms
The Chinese challenge for US law firms
12/11/2003 07:15 PMAt least 30 of her clients agreed, including longtime Wilson Sonsini
client Google, which moved its China work to Chang's new firm. ...
Company hopes its cultured diamonds
dazzle
Company hopes its cultured diamonds
dazzle
11/03/2003 05:29 AMBoston Globe Nov 3 2003 5:03AM ET
Microsoft's Challenge to be Heard in EU
Court
Microsoft's Challenge to be Heard in EU
Court
07/27/2004 04:48 PMVOA Jul 27 2004 8:08PM GMT
Chinese Internet company has hot IPO
Chinese Internet company has hot IPO
12/09/2003 08:41 PMAP via Seattle Post Intelligencer Dec 9 2003 7:09PM ET
Microsoft hopes younger eyes have Office
vision
Microsoft hopes younger eyes have Office
vision
06/20/2004 11:38 PMZDNet Jun 21 2004 4:08AM GMT
Chinese Internet Travel Company Has Hot
IPO
Chinese Internet Travel Company Has Hot
IPO
12/10/2003 12:02 AMRed Nova Dec 9 2003 11:17PM ET
Evermore Office to challenge Microsoft
Evermore Office to challenge Microsoft
05/18/2004 01:31 AMXinhua News Agency May 18 2004 4:56AM GMT
Sun, RSS And Apple Challenge Office
Dominance
Sun, RSS And Apple Challenge Office
Dominance
12/06/2003 10:57 AMSuddenly, the Windows advantage as the essential platform for
applications was neutralized. By Steve Gillmor (InfoWorld via
MyAppleMenu)
Sun, RSS and Apple Challenge Office
Dominance
Sun, RSS and Apple Challenge Office
Dominance
12/07/2003 08:17 AMeweek.com/article2/0,4149,1405218,00.asp
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EIO Office to Challenge Microsoft
Dominance?
EIO Office to Challenge Microsoft
Dominance?
02/15/2004 12:01 PMInsanely Great Mac Feb 15 2004 3:12PM GMT
Consumers challenge phone company
'regulatory' surcharges
Consumers challenge phone company
'regulatory' surcharges
08/20/2004 02:09 PMSiliconValley.com Aug 20 2004 6:29PM GMT
Google Faces Challenge of Public Company
Status
Google Faces Challenge of Public Company
Status
08/20/2004 11:28 PMWashington Post Aug 21 2004 2:36AM GMT
Chinese Internet company has hottest IPO
in 3 years
Chinese Internet company has hottest IPO
in 3 years
12/09/2003 06:16 PMSiliconValley.com Dec 9 2003 5:31PM ET
Sun's office suite rises to challenge
Sun's office suite rises to challenge
04/17/2004 07:36 AMLos Angeles Times Apr 17 2004 11:51AM GMT
Google Faces Challenge of Public Company
Status (washingtonpost.com)
Google Faces Challenge of Public Company
Status (washingtonpost.com)
08/20/2004 09:37 PMwashingtonpost.com - Your name is synonymous with searching the
Internet, and you've just raised roughly $1.7 billion from
investors by going public. What are you going to do now?
Chinese anti-trust laws don't faze
Microsoft's Gates
Chinese anti-trust laws don't faze
Microsoft's Gates
07/02/2004 03:04 AMFinancial Post Jul 2 2004 7:28AM GMT
Chinese Internet company Tom Online
files $160 million IPO
Chinese Internet company Tom Online
files $160 million IPO
02/13/2004 06:45 PMCRM Assist Feb 13 2004 11:20PM GMT
Chinese company makes soy sauce from
human hair
Chinese company makes soy sauce from
human hair
05/26/2004 07:46 PMA resourceful Chinese company got in trouble for brewing soy sauce out
of human hair.
China Central Television (CCTV), the state television
station, first raised public worries over the quality of domestic soy
sauce by uncovering a substandard workshop in central China's Hubei
Province, where piles of waste human hair were found. The hairs were
treated in special containers to distill amino acid, the most common
substance contained in soybean sauce. Human hair is rich in protein
content, just like soybean, wheat and bran, the conventional and
legally accepted raw ingredients for the production of soy
sauce.
LinkChinese Internet company Tom Online
files US$160 million IPO
Chinese Internet company Tom Online
files US$160 million IPO
02/14/2004 01:15 AMthestar.com.my Feb 14 2004 4:36AM GMT
Chinese startup takes aim at Microsoft
Office
Chinese startup takes aim at Microsoft
Office
02/13/2004 09:16 AMIt took Gus Tsao nearly nine years to raise enough money to launch his
China-based technology startup, Evermore Software LLC. Now the
59-year-old immigrant is poised for an even tougher mission: beating
Microsoft Corp. in the Chinese market for office software, and maybe
taking a tiny bite out of the Redmond, Wash.-based giant's dominance
elsewhere. "Everyone thinks I'm crazy to take on Microsoft, but China
is not going to pay Microsoft forever with their prices," Tsao said.
Chinese Competitor To Microsoft Office
Ready
Chinese Competitor To Microsoft Office
Ready
05/18/2004 02:52 AMIt was just a few years ago that the conventional wisdom was that
Microsoft had won the OS war, won the browser war and (most
convincingly of all) won the office productivity suite war. It looks
like they're facing increasing competition on all of those fronts -
but the most surprising may be the office productivity suite arena.
Star Office/Open Office has gotten plenty of attention, but recently
we saw
IBM
launch their own hosted suite but the biggest opportunities may be
outside the US. Already, there are stories about China, Japan and
Korea working on alternative operating systems and applications to get
out from under the Microsoft thumb, and now Evermore is
launching the latest version of their EI Office suite which is
specifically targeted at the Chinese market. They offer versions of
the software in Simplified Chinese, American English and Japanese.
The one area where they might be causing themselves trouble is with
the price. They offer two options: rentals at $99/year or $249 for 3
years - which isn't all that different from Microsoft's own pricing.
If they really want to cause trouble, they should under price
Microsoft.
Chinese developer intros MS Office
competitor
Chinese developer intros MS Office
competitor
02/18/2004 08:09 PMAt this week's Demo Conference in Scottsdale, Ariz., Chinese software
developer Evermore Software LLC introduced the English-language
version of its Evermore Integrated Office, or EIOffice. The company is
hoping to garner attention from customers that might otherwise
consider Microsoft Corp.'s seemingly ubiquitous Office application
suite.
Can Chinese Office Software Crack the
Monopoly?
Can Chinese Office Software Crack the
Monopoly?
02/15/2004 01:16 PMTsao is chief executive of
Evermore Software, a Chinese
company that sees an opening for a new kind of Office, or at least
what he calls a truly advanced kind. And at the Demo conference that
starts today in suburban Phoenix, he'll show off the English version
of
"Everm
ore Integrated Office" (EIOffice), the newest edition of a product
that has been in development since 1999.
Microsoft's Gates unfazed by possibility
of Chinese anti-trust laws
Microsoft's Gates unfazed by possibility
of Chinese anti-trust laws
07/01/2004 05:12 PMAFP via Yahoo! Jul 1 2004 7:39PM GMT
Chinese company filming TV drama to be
shown exclusively on cellphones
Chinese company filming TV drama to be
shown exclusively on cellphones
03/26/2005 01:01 PMCanadian Press Mar 26 2005 5:06PM GMT
Chinese gamer suing MMO company over
artifact duplication dispute
Chinese gamer suing MMO company over
artifact duplication dispute
04/28/2004 10:20 AMA Chinese gamer who bought a sword that was deleted by the game-host
because it had been duplicated by the seller is suing the game-host to
reinstate his sword and apologise. As Terra Nova's Dan Hunter says,
"Virtual property, duping, and fraud. Heaven."
After many hours of playing the game, he earned 140 million units of
game money, which he spent buying a powerful sword from another player
through an online trading platform provided by the operator in
November.
On November 16, he found the sword had been deleted from his account.
After contacting Optisp several times, he was told that the sword was
deleted because it was illegally duplicated.
He is asking the court to order Optisp to give back his sword, which
he estimates is worth 1,000 yuan (US$120) in real money, and
apologize.
Link
(
via Terra Nova)
Gunmen Storm Gaza Govt Office, Challenge
Arafat
Gunmen Storm Gaza Govt Office, Challenge
Arafat
07/24/2004 09:22 AMReuters via Wired News Jul 24 2004 1:31PM GMT
Microsoft Office System launches Chinese
edition
Microsoft Office System launches Chinese
edition
11/13/2003 09:54 PMXinhuanet Nov 13 2003 8:25PM ET
Chinese Theater Improvements Work -- Big
Box Office Increase
Chinese Theater Improvements Work -- Big
Box Office Increase
04/18/2005 08:01 AMLast month, we noted that the movie industry in the US might want to
steal a few pages from the playbook of the Chinese movie industry.
While the American movie studios whine and complain that
they'
ll never get people to come to the movies, the Chinese movie
industry (where counterfeiting movies is a
much, much, much
bigger problem than in the US) decided to compete by
recog
nizing that movie-going is a social experience and coming up with
ways to improve that overall experience. Would you believe it worked?
The latest studies show
a huge increase in
the box office take in China last year. Movies are entertainment
-- but it's not just the content. If the industry worked on ways to
make the movie-going experience, itself, much more enjoyable, it
wouldn't matter if even they, themselves, made the content available
for free download. People can drink alcohol at home, and they do, but
they still go out to bars, and pay
much more to do so, because
it's part of the social experience. You don't see the liquor (or bar)
companies freaking out about all this "home drinking."
Chinese startup takes aim at ruling
Microsoft Office
Chinese startup takes aim at ruling
Microsoft Office
02/12/2004 08:53 PMAP via The Ledger Feb 13 2004 0:41AM GMT
Microsoft Office System Chinese edition
launched
Microsoft Office System Chinese edition
launched
11/13/2003 04:16 AMXinhuanet Nov 13 2003 3:40AM ET
Microsoft's Longhorn project big bet for
company
Microsoft's Longhorn project big bet for
company
11/15/2003 06:48 PMAP via New Jersey Online Nov 15 2003 5:35PM ET
Is Microsoft's Office Becoming More Like
Windows?
Is Microsoft's Office Becoming More Like
Windows?
12/19/2004 02:56 PMReuters UK Dec 19 2004 4:52PM GMT
Microsoft's Office XML Lags On mac
Microsoft's Office XML Lags On mac
01/22/2004 02:09 AMWithout better XML support companies with mixed Macintosh and PC
desktops could be faced with the choice of not adopting the XML
features or limiting them to Windows desktops only. By matthew Cooney
(Computerworld New Zealand via MyAppleMenu)
Chinese startup takes aim at Microsoft
Office, claims superiority
Chinese startup takes aim at Microsoft
Office, claims superiority
02/15/2004 05:02 PMFinancial Post Feb 15 2004 9:08PM GMT
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