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By David Becker
Posted on ZDNet News: Jun 7, 2004 7:11:00 PM

Sun Microsystems has recruited one of its biggest customers yet for its StarOffice software, signing a contract with the Ontario Ministry of Education covering 2.5 million students.

The deal, signed May 27 but not announced in the United States until Monday, covers 72 public and parochial school boards in Ontario. All will be licensed to use StarOffice 7, the current version of the package, on all school-owned PCs.

Sun representatives did not disclose financial details, but Ontario school officials have said the cost is "minimal." Under its education and research program, Sun provides copies of StarOffice to qualified academic institutions for the cost of the distribution media.

StarOffice has become one of the leading competitors to Microsoft's dominant Office in the market for productivity software, a category that typically includes word processor and spreadsheet programs.

Sun has scored a number of overseas wins for StarOffice and has made the package an integral part of its Java Desktop System to displace Microsoft on desktop PCs. But StarOffice faces increasing competition from other would-be Microsoft-killers, including OpenOffice, a free open-source package based on an early version of StarOffice.

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umm, isn't missing collaboration features a problem in an email client?
All that is missing is the collaboration elements. If this is important to you, then yes, this is a major lack. However, for the home user, collaboration is no big deal and there are many workaroun... (Read the rest)
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All they have to do is drop that worm OS and it's a total win  Xunil_Sierutuf | 06/07/04
Step by step...  Martin Marvinski | 06/07/04
And what: use a second rate desktop OS  John Zern | 06/07/04
subtle differences are a nuisence .... bahaw!  oldskool | 06/07/04
Not True these days  voska | 06/07/04
Re: Not True these days  Franklin_z | 06/07/04
Maybe even kids will be carrying USB flash drives!!  DonnieBoy | 06/07/04
Re: And what: use a second rate desktop OS  Franklin_z | 06/07/04
Why would you teach them command line  IT_User | 06/07/04
And that's what we are doing!  TDM_z | 06/07/04
Very good news  voska | 06/07/04
Great news for taxpayers in Canada.  DonnieBoy | 06/07/04
extremely foolish ... now the kids are unemployable!  oldskool | 06/07/04
Riiiiiggggghhhhhht....  Laff | 06/08/04
Hope you caught Oldskool's irony  IT_User | 06/08/04
for my money, I think the schools need to go back to the three R's  oldskool | 06/08/04
Great news  mlindl | 06/07/04
Did they check with Steve Jobs before they did this?  chrislovesdana | 06/07/04
ZD/CNet dumb as bricks  Spin_Masterz | 06/07/04
Definitely bad editing.  John Le'Brecage | 06/07/04
Well yeah  IT_User | 06/08/04
Did they check with Steve Jobs before they did this?  chrislovesdana | 06/07/04
It helped Apple a great deal actually  voska | 06/07/04
A small disagreement with your evaluation of Outlook...  Confused by religion | 06/07/04
A Disagreement about Outlook  nucrash | 06/08/04
umm, isn't missing collaboration features a problem in an email client?  oldskool | 06/08/04
Now to drop that StarCoughice and just use OpenOffice  FilledOut | 06/08/04

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