Office 14 will come in 32-bit, 64-bit versions
News Microsoft on Tuesday confirmed that the next version of Office, code-named Office 14, will come in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. The 64-bit version is a first for both Office and for Microsoft's mainstream desktop applications, though a number...
[April 15, 2009, 9:39]
Microsoft: Office 14 beta coming soon
News In an interview this week senior vice president Chris Capossela said Microsoft will offer more details on the Office 14 beta "relatively soon", noting that Office has traditionally made its products available to millions of testers well before the...
[March 5, 2009, 7:45]
No News is Good News for Microsoft PowerPoint in Office 14
Blog Since Office 14 is going its way from alpha to beta at Microsoft labs, my only expectation on potential PowerPoint 14 is the full-featured Web presentation. Among those leaked Office 14 "alpha" screenshots and new feature rumors, I can't find too...
[February 11, 2009, 10:17]
Microsoft wants Office 14 to get on with rivals
News Microsoft is looking at ways for Office to work better with rival efforts such as OpenOffice and Google Docs. The next version of Office will natively support the OpenDocument format (as will the next service pack for Office 2007).
[March 6, 2009, 8:17]
OmniPage Pro 14 Office review
Reviews ScanSoft packs a number of new and enhanced features into OmniPage Pro 14 Office, each one valuable to the document conversion process. You'll find the same clean interface in OmniPage Pro 14 Office as in recent versions.
[January 27, 2004, 12:45]
Deadline looms for end of XP, Office 2003 support
News Microsoft will drop mainstream support for Office 2003 on 14 April, and on the same day the retirement process begins for its former mainstream operating system, Windows XP. Although mainstream support for Office 2003 will come to an end, Microsoft...
[April 6, 2009, 17:03]
Microsoft to debut next Office at PDC
News Windows 7 and Windows Cloud may be the main attractions at Microsoft's upcoming Professional Developers Conference, but the next version of Office will also be on show. Office 14', as the product is code-named, will be discussed at next week's...
[October 21, 2008, 8:12]
OOXML backwards compatibility led Microsoft to ODF
News Microsoft's decision to add support to Office 2007 for the OpenDocument Format instead of its own OOXML office file format is due to backwards compatibility issues with OOXML, it has emerged. Microsoft announced on Wednesday it will support ODF...
[May 22, 2008, 15:39]
Microsoft announces browser-based Office apps
News Microsoft will use its Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles to show off browser-based versions of its Office programs. In an interview, Stephen Elop, president of Microsoft's Business Division, said that the browser-based editing...
[October 28, 2008, 17:09]
Privacy watchdog cracks down on NHS breaches
News The Information Commissioner's Office is putting pressure on the NHS to improve data security at its facilities, following a string of breaches. The office has now written to the permanent secretary for the Department of Health, Hugh Taylor, to ask...
[May 26, 2009, 16:32]
Public must wait until 2009 for web-based Office
News Ultimately, Microsoft is planning the release of Office Web Applications in conjunction with the next wave of Office, code-named Office 14. Microsoft has not yet offered a release date for the desktop version of Office 14.
[December 8, 2008, 14:28]
Microsoft Office 2007 to support ODF, PDF
News Microsoft is opening up Office to other file formats, slowly but steadily. On Wednesday, the company said it plans to add new formats to Office 2007, including OpenDocument Format (ODF), Portable Document Format (PDF), and XML Paper Specification...
[May 22, 2008, 8:40]
Exchange update to feature email 'mute'
News MailTips is kind of like a guardian angel before you send the mail," Rajesh Jha, who leads Microsoft's development for Office Live and Exchange, said in an interview this week with ZDNet UK's sister site CNET News.com.
[April 15, 2009, 12:45]
IPS dismisses 14 staff for data-protection breaches
News The numbers, released by the Home Office in response to a parliamentary written question by shadow home affairs minister James Brokenshire on Tuesday, appear to be increasing. It is disturbing that so many Home Office officials have been sacked or...
[November 3, 2008, 6:49]
Coming Soon: Exhibition and Conference dates
News Conference to Address Unix Office Crisis, Birmingham, 01442-232089 or 01525-385629 Corporate Solutions Briefing - Network and Back Office Software, Microsoft, Adlington Court, Green Court Business Park, 333 Style Road, Manchester, 01606-47004, fax...
[October 15, 1996, 11:12]
Coming Soon: Exhibition and Conference dates
News Conference to Address Unix Office Crisis, Birmingham, 01442-232089 or 01525-385629 Corporate Solutions Briefing - Network and Back Office Software, Microsoft, Adlington Court, Green Court Business Park, 333 Style Road, Manchester, 01606-47004, fax...
[October 28, 1996, 11:29]
Coming Soon: Exhibition and Conference dates
News Conference to Address Unix Office Crisis, Birmingham, 01442-232089 or 01525-385629 Corporate Solutions Briefing - Network and Back Office Software, Microsoft; Adlington Court, Green Court Business Park, 333 Style Road, Manchester, 01606-47004, fax...
[November 11, 1996, 9:26]
Coming Soon: Exhibition and Conference dates
News Corporate Solutions Briefing - Network and Back Office Software, Microsoft, Adlington Court, Green Court Business Park, 333 Style Road, Manchester, 01606-47004, fax 01606-46896 Conference to Address Unix Office Crisis, Birmingham, 01442-232089 or...
[November 4, 1996, 11:35]
Gov't departments reveal laptop losses
News During 2004-08, 13 laptops had been lost or stolen from the Cabinet Office, none containing classified information. Other departments responding to Blunt's questions were the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, which has mislaid two since 2004; the...
[July 14, 2009, 8:42]
Modern PCs to challenge WWII codebreaker
News Tommy Flowers, who had designed and built the first Colossus while working for the Post Office, went back to designing and building Post Office telephone exchange systems. Colossus, the cipher-breaking World War II computer, is to be pitted against...
[November 15, 2007, 14:09]



