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Office 2003 brings XML support to the end-user desktop and provides easier collaboration via SharePoint and Live Communications
Server
Microsoft reboots Office XML capabilities in Word, Excel, and InfoPath help bridge the gap between desktop documents and databases, and give enterprises
a reason to upgrade
InfoPath makes Office shine Office 2003 offers little to individual users, but XML features should wow IT shops
OneNote makes tablet sing Microsoft’s audio and digital note-taking tool is useful even to sloppy scribblers
Microsoft's Office 'system' attacks collaboration from all sides Office, Exchange, SharePoint, and Live Communications Server cover the bases, but present a patchwork to users and IT
SPS 2003 offers tight Office integration, easy personalization SharePoint Portal Server 2003 has many collaboration advantages, but issues such as pricey licensing keep it from being everything
it claims
Live Communications Server 2003 limits instant messaging to authorized users Microsoft's release offers strong usability features with an eye to security
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