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New Microsoft Office System released to 500,000 beta 2 testers
REDMOND, Washington (March 11, 2003) - Microsoft has begun distributing a half-million copies of the beta 2 version of the new Microsoft Office System to customers and partners worldwide.
The Microsoft Office System is a set of programs, servers and services designed to better connect people with each other and their organizations, information and business processes, to transform information into business impact.
Developed to address the productivity challenges in today's enterprises, large and small, the Microsoft Office System will enhance users' visibility into business information so they can gain deeper insights, make better decisions, improve their ability to effectively collaborate, respond to change faster and increase their personal impact to make businesses more productive and successful. Having reached the beta 2 milestone, Microsoft is inviting business partners and customers worldwide to begin evaluating new versions of the software. Seven core Office System products are provided in the beta evaluation kit, including beta 2 versions of the new Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint and Access), the two new Office System additions, Microsoft Office InfoPath, Microsoft Office OneNote, as well as Microsoft Office FrontPage, Microsoft Office Publisher, Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services and Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server, ‘v2.0,’ with final versions expected this summer. By collecting the beta products into one evaluation kit, Microsoft enables customers to evaluate the Microsoft Office System as a set of coordinated tools that, when applied together, result in productivity benefits for organizations. "Today's work force is geographically dispersed, information-hungry and constantly striving to be more effective and efficient," said Joe Eschbach, Corporate Vice President of the Information Worker Product Marketing Group at Microsoft. "The applications in the Microsoft Office System are central to addressing these problems, and by offering them all together, we are giving customers the opportunity to experience firsthand how deploying the Microsoft Office System can improve communication and collaboration across enterprises - small and large." The Microsoft Office System marks significant progress toward Microsoft's vision to create productivity software that quickly and easily evolves with today's constantly changing business environment. The products were developed with four key design goals in mind:
OneChem and webMethods deploy integrated customer care solution MIAMI, Florida (April 24, 2001) – OneChem (onechem.com), an application service provider to the chemical industry, and webMethods (webMethods.com), a provider of integrated software solutions, have successfully implemented the OneChem Customer Care integrated solution at Vulcan Chemicals. Eastman takes steps to improve profitabilityKINGSPORT, Tennessee (August 27, 2003) - Eastman Chemical has outlined steps to improve profitability by addressing under-performing businesses and product lines in one of its major segments. Honeywell builds on commitment to ChinaTIANJIN, China (August 20, 2003) - Honeywell Industrial Measurement and Control has opened a center for assembling smart pressure transmitters in Tianjin, China. A new pollution solution – fuel cells for fresh airTORONTO (August 20, 2003) - The first phase of a new clean air initiative, fuel cells for fresh air, have been unveiled at the Canadian National Exhibition’s (CNE) Green Day event! Core Microsoft Office products are complete and released to manufacturersREDMOND, Washington (August 20, 2003) - Microsoft has now completed the core products in the new Microsoft Office System and has released all products to manufacturing, marking what Microsoft describes as a critical step in the delivery of the company's most powerful and and
valuable release of Office.
Aberdeen: IT today must start with business prioritiesThe slow economy of the past three years has fundamentally shifted the relationship between Information Technology and the business units they support, and Aberdeen Group predicts the change is here to stay. Gone are the go-go days of the late 1990s when IT spending became "a technology arms race." Today, IT is more firmly focused on incremental returns, enabling change and supporting business goals. AMR: In projecting ROI, think long termWhen calculating the projected return on investment (ROI) from a Manufacturing Execution System (MES) project, AMR Research believes most companies are so focused on the near term they are missing the larger picture. More importantly, what AMR has documented for MES projects seems likely to apply to the broader universe of IT decisions as well. 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(NYSE: ASH), and president, Ashland Specialty Chemical according to James J. O'Brien, Ashland Inc. chairman and chief executive officer. The appointment will be effective December 4. Managing for high performance: It's all about respectHORSEHEADS, N.Y. (December 3, 2002) -- Poor management practices are to blame for everything from low employee morale to repeated corporate downsizing, says syndicated business columnist Gene C. Mage. Solutia to sell resins, additives, adhesive businesses to UCBST. LOUIS, Missouri (December 3, 2002) -- Solutia Inc. (NYSE: SOI) today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to sell its resins, additives and adhesives businesses to UCB S.A. for U.S. $500 million cash. In addition, UCB has made an upfront payment of $10 million for a short period of exclusivity. The sale is expected to close in early 2003, subject to completion of normal regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions. Mitsubishi Chemical Group to launch plastics solution siteTOKYO, Japan (October 29, 2002) - Mitsubishi Chemical and 10 Mitsubishi Chemical Group companies are to launch a plastics solution site on the Internet from November 1, 2002. Following its launch, the Web site can be found at www.plastics-net.com. Elemica and Optimum Logistics form strategic allianceSTAMFORD, Connecticut (October 30, 2002) - Elemica, an e-hub serving the chemicals industry, and Optimum Logistics, a provider of supply chain execution, event management, and trade documentation to global shippers, have formed an agreement to provide Optimum Logistics solutions via the Elemica Network. Atrion launches ChemAware, online chemical legislation databaseMONTREAL, Canada (June 25, 2003) - Atrion International has launched ChemAware, a free online database of global chemical legislation for nearly 200 countries. ChemAware enables professionals to quickly and easily query for specific legislation in a certain country and, if it exists, to find where that legislation is located on the Internet. Brenntag Canada offers improved online orderingTORONTO, Canada (November 29, 2002) -- Brenntag Canada has launched a new "On-Line Store," allowing its customers to place and confirm orders online. Praxair adopts new governance practicesDANBURY, Connecticut (November 27, 2002) --Praxair, Inc. (NYSE:PX) on Tuesday announced significant changes in its practices for corporate governance and the board of directors, designed to enhance the board's effectiveness in fulfilling its responsibilities and to serve the interests of all Praxair stakeholders. Aberdeen: Collaborative planning holds promise with the right dataA wise electrical engineer, in explaining why his company's energy savings program had achieved negative results, once said: "If you can't measure it, you can't manage it." According to a new report from Aberdeen Group, that observation is as true for collaborative planning as it is for electricity. Online procurement: process change trumps new toolsA new Forrester study on Internet procurement trends shows just how prevalent online buying has become while documenting the growing disparity between large and small firms.
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