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Posted by Michael VizardNov 6, 2009 2:26:53 PM
Accessing Microsoft Excel Online Today
It seems like just about everybody, whether it’s Google, Microsoft or Zoho.com, is looking to provide end users with some form of access to a shared set of productivity applications on the Web.
The trouble with these approaches is that the Google and Zoho approaches require end users to learn a new application. Meanwhile, the version that Microsoft plans to roll out on the Web to compete with Google is not generally available just yet and nobody is quite sure to what degree Microsoft will compromise the feature set of the Office applications it delivers on the Web compared to what end users are used to on the desktop.
The question that IT people are asking themselves is how they give end users access to a collaborative environment using the Office applications as they currently know them and frequently use. One company trying to solve that problem in the context of Microsoft Excel spreadsheets is Pagos, ...
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