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Archive for May 2009

Among many things in the business world, Excel is used to manage product data and product lifecycles. One blogger in particular, Oleg Shilovitsky, thinks, “The biggest market share in PDM/PLM belongs to Microsoft Excel.” We tend to agree. That means Excel, a simple yet flexible desktop application, is being stretched to meet needs typically reserved [...]

When we launched eXpresso about a year and a half ago, we were very excited about the idea of paring our exciting Web 2.0 collaboration technology with Microsoft® Excel. We knew that many businesses were dependant on Excel for day to day operations and that Excel files were meant to be shared. So [...]

Last week our very own John Howard was interviewed for a New York Times article about the importance of strong partnerships.  Our partners have been an important part of our success, and we look forward to new opportunities as we grow our relationships. The article opens with this:
“All of these major corporations, at some [...]

The dirty little secret is that businesses run on Excel®, PowerPoint® and Word.
Let’s be honest. When you step into a meeting, you don’t bring your PLM system, you bring a spreadsheet. When you report on sales to the team, you don’t bring your Dashboard, you bring a spreadsheet or give a presentation. When you [...]

eXpresso is pleased to announce that during the spring of 2009, we will be releasing a new version of eXpresso that more fully enables Asymmetric Document Collaboration™ by introducing complete support for Excel in the browser. Here, we answer a few questions about the new release.
What are the differences between the current version of [...]