Dell ships 2003 Microsoft Office System.Dell (Nasdaq:DELL) has announced the worldwide availability of Microsoft Office Microsoft's primary desktop applications for Windows and Mac. Depending on the package, it includes some combination of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access and Outlook along with various Internet and other utilities. System suite across its notebooks, desktops and workstations to help provide productivity improvements for customers at home or in the office. Customers can purchase Dell Latitude Dell's Latitude laptop brand is specifically targeted at the business market which means that standardized parts are used throughout the line and are available for several years for support purposes, as opposed to the Dell Inspiron which is aimed at the consumer market and whose and Inspiron notebook computers A laptop computer that weighs in a range from five to seven pounds. The term originated when laptops were routinely more than 10 pounds, and those that became lighter were placed in a special "notebook" category. In practice, notebook computer and laptop computer are synonymous. , OptiPlex and Dimension desktop systems and Dell Precision Dell Precision is a line of workstation computers produced by Dell, Inc.. Current Dell Precision Desktop Models
Among its new features, the Microsoft Office 2003 provides users with better e-mail management, spam filtering A software routine that deletes incoming spam or diverts it to a "junk" mailbox (see spam folder). Also called "spam blockers," spam filters are built into a user's e-mail program. and virus protection on Outlook, and greater ease in creating and sharing Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents. "Outlook 2003 has significant improvements for the mobile professional with seamless transitions from offline to wireless networking See wireless network. to docked computing. More and more of our customers are becoming 'road warriors' and will appreciate the speed and simplicity of these tools," said Jim Totton, Dell vice president of Windows OS and applications. "Dell and Microsoft deliver comprehensive technology designed to make it easy to build, manage and deploy powerful enterprise infrastructure and business products and services," said Joe Eschbach, corporate vice president of the Information Worker Product Management Group at Microsoft Corp. "Dell is a strategic partner, and we're pleased to see its commitment to helping customers use the power of the Microsoft Office System to be more productive and successful." |
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