Random roundup.. June 5th 2007
writes the Guardian computer editor, Jack Schofield in a computer weekly article.
Open XML will never win over ODF proponents: nothing would. However, the new formats are more open, more accessible and more standardised than the old binary ones. Pragmatists, at least, will welcome them as a step in the right direction.
probably a cool new tool that lets you search copyright books at https://books.live.com except the link seems to be down so I can't test it. Presumably they'll get it working again soon.
Nice post by Simon Jackson positioning Groove, SharePoint collaboration.
The police force currently has a manual approach to records management and is looking at how it can improve the process by using Microsoft Office SharePoint Server. Read the story at computing.
Google Gears is an open source plug-in for browsers, which the firm hopes will lead to the creation of new web standards. Prize to Michael Gartenberg, Jupiter Research, for best quote about it:
"A word processor with less functionality than WordPad isn't going to upset anyone's business model, online or off"
SharePoint Server 2007 receives DoD 5015.2 certification, which is nice.
no more posters of the object models, instead a lovely interaction wpf application. sounds good.
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June 05, 2007
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June 22, 2007
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June 22, 2007
I wouldn't say we dismiss it that easily. We are not stupid about where all this might lead and where we need to improve our offerings. That's the great thing about competition, it keeps you sharp. Microsoft is not complacent about Google Docs and Spreadsheets and why people like it.Anonymous
June 22, 2007
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June 22, 2007
prize for pithyness of quote perhaps but you are right about levels of functionality and about that not being the point :-)