Zoho thinks there's still room to innovate in the office productivity space and crowbar its way into a market dominated by Microsoft Office 365 and Google's G Suite. The software company's Office ...
Online office applications have both their pros and cons. One of the most obvious of advantages is the potential cost savings in not having to deploy and maintain the software on a per-machine basis.
Software-as-a-service company Zoho Corp. Pvt. Ltd. is trying to innovate in a crowded productivity market that’s dominated by larger rivals such as Microsoft Corp. and Google LLC. The company on ...
Zoho has yet another Web based app, this time it's for Net meetings. If you're keeping track, this is Zoho's sixth office app. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that, ...
Open your Zoho Writer documents from within Word. Save Excel spreadsheets directly to Zoho Sheet. Do that and more with the Zoho Plug-In for Microsoft Office. The plug-in not only allows you to save ...
As far as big tech companies go, Zoho is a bit different. Not only has it never taken any venture funding, it also offers more than 40 products that range from its online office suite to CRM and HR ...
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Zoho wasted no time filling the gap that Microsoft left between its new Office software and the Web. There's no online version of Office 2007; nor has Redmond built a bridge for consumers to quickly ...
I am fascinated by the whole Web applications segment that is attempting to build Microsoft Office functionality and deliver it as an Internet application service. In this newsletter, I’ve covered a ...
Zoho has integrated its cloud-hosted office productivity applications with the Google Drive online storage service, Zoho said in a blog post. The integration lets Google Drive users open their files ...
On March 6, InformationWeek reported that the FAA is contemplating dumping Microsoft Office in favor of the browser-based Google Apps suite. My first thought: I hope none of those sentinels of the ...