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 [...]
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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 [...]
Several weeks ago, I asked you to vote for eXpresso to be included in Information Week’s Startup 50. You did, and we are! We want to thank the entire eXpresso community for voting for us and providing the feedback necessary for us to make this prestigious list.
The Startup 50 — a listing of [...]
As readers of this blog certainly know, Microsoft® Excel® is one of the most flexible and powerful software applications ever conceived. It is used for everything from very complex financial models to simple lists. Expert users have developed sophisticated applications that operate entirely within the Excel framework.
Since our inception, eXpresso has utilized Microsoft® Office [...]
Hollywood’s annual award season just wrapped up here in California, and I have to tell you about my favorite part. I love it when the Best Actress award is about to be announced, and they have that split screen that shows the faces of all of the hopefuls. The music wells up and the presenter [...]
We are excited to announce a powerful new Excel® solution for Salesforce.com. Emailing spreadsheets creates version chaos and doesn’t make sense in today’s collaborative work environment. Use eXpresso to improve the way you share Excel files inside or outside of your organization. Now, from within your Salesforce.com dashboard, you can upload, securely [...]
As you might guess, I’ve seen a lot of spreadsheets lately. I’ve seen extremely complex spreadsheets for production management that include pivot tables and macros. I’ve seen very simple spreadsheets with only a few rows for expense reporting. I’ve seen boring spreadsheets and even a fun soccer one. (Thank you Reto.) [...]
In case you have not heard, a new version of the eXpresso Add-in for Excel is available. All users of the Add-in should download the updated version today. You can sign in to eXpresso and download the new Add-in or download it now. Users who do not install the new Add-in will get an error [...]
Here at eXpresso we talk a lot about our “Spreadsheet Communities,” or “Business Communities.” After all, we are dedicated to enabling interaction between groups of people who have a common goal. The communities we deal with are typically virtual, coworkers and partners spread out across the globe. However, I recently had [...]
I’ve recently become acquainted with Michael Sampson’s blog on “Improving the capability of teams that can’t be together, to work together.”
In a recent post on “The People Part of Enterprise Collaboration and Virtual Teams” he quotes a study commissioned by Novel that surveyed IT executives on their experience and plans for collaboration software. Not [...]
