Optus plans to pull the plug on the non-e-mail elements of its Online Office solution, a joint offering with IBM that provides business customers with applications like Microsoft Office via a Web portal.
Microsoft is exploring new ways to try and convert the remaining people who don't use its Office productivity suite, which includes Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
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Losing a file, without having back up is not the most pleasant way to start the day. But if your users work with Microsoft Office files regularly, you've undoubtedly run into a case of file corruption. Fortunately, there are a few good tricks and commercial software tools specifically designed to recover and repair Microsoft Office files.
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Take this four-step approach to ridding your company of its worst bandwidth hog: junk e-mail. From Outlook's filtering features to taking a spammer to court, you'll see how the war can be won, as long as you know the rules.
Your users probably understand the importance of safeguarding the data on their computers. But they don't always realise that some of that data is contained in Outlook. Here are a few suggestions you can share with them to help them protect that Outlook data.
A new upgrade allows users of Office for the Mac to access e-mail, calendar entries and addresses stored on a corporate Exchange server.
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