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By Ina Fried, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Oct 24, 2005 4:00:00 AM

With the next version of Office, Microsoft is trying to help inspire smarter cubicle dwellers.

The notion of "business intelligence," or easy access to critical company data, is one of the key areas for improvement that the company has identified for the next version of its flagship desktop software. On Monday, the company shared some of its plans in that area, including the outlines of a new server-based system for managing Excel spreadsheets.

As part of Office 12, Microsoft will add the ability to store and manage spreadsheets from a central server, allowing companies to create business rules around how different workers can access the data. Microsoft remains vague on how it will sell the new ability. The company has said the server-based "Excel Services" abilities will come as part of a future version of the company's SharePoint technology.

Today, Microsoft has two different products using the SharePoint name. One is Windows SharePoint Services, a free downloadable add-on to Windows Server 2003 that offers basic file sharing and portal abilities. Microsoft also sells a separate, broader server software package known as SharePoint Portal Server 2003. A company representative declined to say how Excel Services will be offered.

Microsoft also announced new abilities of the Excel desktop software, including tools for better visualizing data as well as the ability to maintain a persistent connection to server applications including back-end software such as programs from SAP, Oracle and Siebel Systems.

Executives at Microsoft say all of the improvements are designed to broaden the number of workers who have access to the needed numbers to understand their business.

"Until now, Business Intelligence software has been too complex, costly, and disconnected from the software tools people use every day to do their jobs," Jeff Raikes, Microsoft Business Division president, said in a statement.

The company is also readying an all-new user interface with Office 12. A beta version of the new Office is slated for next month, with the final version due in the second half of next year.

In the shorter term, Microsoft is also announcing the Nov. 1 availability of Microsoft Office Business Scorecard Manager, a previously disclosed server-based program for monitoring key business data. The product will cost $5,000 for the server software plus a $175 fee for each user that connects to the server, Microsoft said.

The Redmond, Wash.-based company released a second beta version of the scorecard software in July. IBM is coming out with its own corporate dashboard software as part of its Websphere line.

Business Objects, which already offers business intelligence software, downplayed Microsoft's chances.

"Customers want access to all their data, something Microsoft will always struggle with," said Rene Bonvanie, chief marketing officer for Business Objects, in a statement. "What good is it to look at only 40 percent of your company's data, when you are responsible for 100 percent of your company's performance?"

Bonvanie made it clear that Business Objects intends to defend its turf. "This is our market, and Business Objects is orders of magnitude larger, even on Microsoft's own platform," Bonvanie said.

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Oh!!! Did they copy OOPS for OS/2 (from 10 years ago)?
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VVW Robert Crocker   | 10/24/05
Yep Boot_Agnostic   | 10/24/05
You must be that ... ShadeTree   | 10/24/05
not to mention... linuxoverwindows   | 10/24/05
But the poster known as "No One" doesn't care Boot_Agnostic   | 10/24/05
Beta 1 of Office 12 was demonstrated at ... ShadeTree   | 10/24/05
and just because... linuxoverwindows   | 10/24/05
So when you used it Boot_Agnostic   | 10/24/05
So tell us how it failed for you? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/24/05
Then why does the story say... Robert Crocker   | 10/24/05
saving data on a central server linuxoverwindows   | 10/24/05
Sun beat you too it Boot_Agnostic   | 10/24/05
So show us your Office Suite that does it. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/24/05
Actually the Dog Food bits do it now. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/24/05
What the... nucrash   | 10/24/05
Re: What the ... Otto_Delete   | 10/24/05
really, huh? linuxoverwindows   | 10/24/05
Valuable new feature Yagotta B. Kidding   | 10/24/05
all-new??? dwest_z   | 10/24/05
uuuhhhhh... linuxoverwindows   | 10/24/05
"Alternatives?" ThunderbuckYT   | 10/24/05
oh, i meant... linuxoverwindows   | 10/24/05
Sure you can get it for free Gravitas@...   | 10/24/05
RE: all-new??? DSLGuru   | 10/24/05
All new? Not quite, but... ThunderbuckYT   | 10/24/05
TCO advantage Yagotta B. Kidding   | 10/24/05
as opposed... linuxoverwindows   | 10/24/05
Everything within Office. Anton Philidor   | 10/24/05
Screwed Yagotta B. Kidding   | 10/24/05
Microsoft:Never let Your "Opponent" Know The Rules cuchullain   | 10/24/05
Microsoft:Never let Your "Opponent" Know The Rules jvg   | 10/24/05
Tic Toc mnoon   | 10/25/05
Who let the idiot out of the closet? Dr_Zinj   | 10/24/05
i think i figured it out... linuxoverwindows   | 10/24/05
Super Tribute sdwood   | 10/24/05
It isn't new to use New Gravitas@...   | 10/24/05
Because... mxyzyptylk@...   | 10/24/05
yeah! linuxoverwindows   | 10/24/05
Too good sdwood   | 10/24/05
i think glocks out   | 10/24/05
well, now that Star/Open Office are catching up they need michael_t   | 10/24/05
Finally, we get past the chaff and the hanging jlanders@...   | 10/25/05
Who let the idiot out of the closet? byter_z   | 10/24/05
Well, now you get a "12" on the box of software that does it(eom) Mateo_LeFou   | 10/27/05
For all who don't have a clue... Confused by religion   | 10/24/05
you mean like... linuxoverwindows   | 10/24/05
You must be a horrible admin No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/24/05
You must be a horrible admin byter_z   | 10/24/05
Bull puppy ... Server Crashes are for Amateurs PMC-CON   | 10/25/05
You dont get it Jeff the god of biscuits   | 10/24/05
You forgot this is Zdnet Boot_Agnostic   | 10/24/05
Nice one! Gravitas@...   | 10/24/05
Let's Talk Realitas ... PMC-CON   | 10/25/05
MS bashers enjoy being clueless. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/24/05
problem is noax there aren't any facts hipparchus2001   | 10/24/05
I hardly ever see you guys pony up Mark Miller   | 10/24/05
I suspect you're right Yagotta B. Kidding   | 10/24/05
I use windows, osx and linux hipparchus2001   | 10/24/05
Go look at it then Mark Miller   | 10/24/05
ANd you are bitter 'cause that's EXCLUSIVELY your properrty? It's OK michael_t   | 10/24/05
Where'd You Get That PhD Again? PMC-CON   | 10/25/05
Yet Another MS Office-Server Play PMC-CON   | 10/25/05
why can't you use a SQL query to a database? hipparchus2001   | 10/24/05
Funny, I called it WebDAV Robert Crocker   | 10/24/05
Now that MS cannot keep the FAT client locked down michael_t   | 10/24/05
What no thesis? Jeff the god of biscuits   | 10/24/05
Do you KNOW these people? benning   | 10/24/05
Okay, so what makes this "pretty cool"? el1jones   | 10/25/05
Oh!!! Did they copy OOPS for OS/2 (from 10 years ago)? Update victim   | 10/31/05
Why doesn't anyone but me James Dean_z   | 10/24/05
some of you... linuxoverwindows   | 10/24/05
I do too Boot_Agnostic   | 10/24/05
Capt. Obvious gets a gold star by his name Jeff the god of biscuits   | 10/24/05
Not even close Yagotta B. Kidding   | 10/24/05
new office suite 12 etc. rgourlay@...   | 10/24/05
LinuxoverWindows Needs a Hobby ojaxson   | 10/24/05
No kidding, s/he accounts for 1/3 of the posts Jeff the god of biscuits   | 10/24/05
my hobby is windows linuxoverwindows   | 10/24/05
OMG, this is the tech support person Boot_Agnostic   | 10/24/05
One that can't seem to manage a single MS server. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/24/05
More points of failure voice_of_all_reason   | 10/24/05
Your choice - Server or Data Grid Roger Ramjet   | 10/24/05
Not the same as a file share... justthinking   | 10/24/05
do you know what you're talking about? hipparchus2001   | 10/24/05
OK, so Excel is now a database? Fred Fredrickson   | 10/24/05
Wonderful! jolumoar   | 10/24/05
How about beaner1111@...   | 10/24/05
Well... sdwood   | 10/24/05
the crux hipparchus2001   | 10/24/05
No Sheeva   | 10/24/05
You will all buy Office 12 Derek Perrault   | 10/24/05
You could move to Massachusetts Boot_Agnostic   | 10/24/05
The FAT client remains FAT but STILL your data is ELSEWHERE michael_t   | 10/24/05
Server-based EXEL Services john616   | 10/24/05
Hello chiranjeev   | 10/24/05
Missed the point plumnilly   | 10/25/05
Why then does anybody even buy products Boot_Agnostic   | 10/25/05
Oracle + Ethics? Sun = Ethics? Novell = Ethics? PMC-CON   | 10/25/05

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