Massachusetts plans to dump office
09:16 - Friday 2 September 2005 by Wolfgang Gruener
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: massachusetts, plans, to, dump, office Category : Miscellaneous
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: massachusetts, plans, to, dump, office Category : Miscellaneous
Massachusetts government officials on Thursday unveiled plans to phase out Microsoft Office in favor of office productivity suites that support an open-document format from the OASIS standards body, according to a statement from the commonwealth. Massachusetts will support the newly ratified Open Document Format for Office Applications, or OpenDocument, as the standard for its office documents, according to the statement posted on the governmental Web site by Peter Quinn, chief information officer for Massachusetts.
Read the complete story . (PC World)
-
Previous News Article
Mytob dominates August virus charts -
Next News Article
Bill banning Internet hunting goes to...
Ad
Google Ads
Ad
Ad
Miscellaneous Previous news
- Dell paces strong storage market
- Maxtos intros 500 GByte external network and media storage
- Via announces P4M800 Pro IGP chipset for P4
- Hitachi thinks small with new 8 GByte microdrive
- DRAM price slide to continue next year amid capacity expansion
- ASP for 7" LCD panels to rise in 2H05
- Large-sized LCD driver IC market to nearly double by 2009
- ITRI develops glass/plastic LCD combo
- Developing the Skype ecosystem: Q&A with CEO Niklas Zennstrom
- Chipset prices may rise 10 percent
News
Reviews