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Nokia-Microsoft deal 'good' for developers and operators

...told ZDNet UK, referring to the companies' long-standing partnership on mobile office productivity software. Reading between the lines, if they do anything with MeeGo... Read more

11 February, 2011 by David Meyer

Nokia adopts Windows Phone 7 as 'primary platform'

...day forward." The companies, which already have a longstanding partnership deal over office productivity software, said the deal would increase the scale of both, and... Read more

11 February, 2011

Photos: Google Android marketing madness at MWC

Mobile office productivity software QuickOffice was one of the apps being demoed. The software... Read more

23 February, 2011 by Natasha Lomas

Open source business email moves closer

US firm Zimbra is launching new test versions of its open source productivity software aimed at corporate users Read more

15 November, 2005 by Martin LaMonica

Office gets a Project update

Project 2003 aims to make it easier for users to plan large-scale projects using the Office software package Read more

5 June, 2003 by David Becker

Quickoffice releases iDisk tool for iPhone

...s first application for the iPhone and iPod Touch. The company's office productivity software is already widely found on other mobile platforms, such as... Read more

5 November, 2008 by David Meyer

Adobe may launch Office rival

...Though we have not yet announced any intentions to move into the office productivity-software market, considering that we have built this platform that makes... Read more

15 August, 2007 by Richard Thurston

Microsoft buys Visio for $1.3bn

Microsoft fights back against StarOffice with Visio's office productivity software Read more

15 September, 1999 by Margaret Kane

Google Docs upgrades to increase speed

...some success getting companies to switch to its suite of web-based office productivity software, but there are still corporations using the desktop-based software... Read more

13 April, 2010 by Tom Krazit

Google Apps Migration for Exchange launches

...trying to do the same thing to Microsoft's huge advantage in office productivity software. Over 25 million users are on Google Apps, according to... Read more

18 March, 2010 by Tom Krazit

Report: Google preparing app store for businesses

...the works of third-party developers available as enhancements to Google's office productivity software suite. It appears the store would allow Gmail and Google... Read more

2 February, 2010 by Tom Krazit

Microsoft's Crafty Language Hides Motives

...stop using IE, what's to stop those same users migrating their office productivity software or even their operating systems once they get used to... Read more

17 January, 2010
HP t5730w Thin Client

HP t5730w Thin Client

Designed for use with server-based desktops such as Terminal Services, Citrix and VMware View, HP's t5730w is an excellent mid-range device suitable for most office applications. Read more

3 September, 2009 by Roger Howorth

Microsoft, the NHS, licence fees and oddness.

...of the market - can a company with such an overwhelming presence in office productivity software push discount product like that, under the NHS logo? (Yes... Read more

29 June, 2009

Quickoffice for iPhone offers cut-and-paste

Quickoffice, the makers of office productivity software for Symbian and BlackBerry handsets, has released its first suite... Read more

21 April, 2009 by David Meyer

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