Expresso Expands Microsoft Office Compatibility
The latest version of the company's Microsoft Office document sharing and compatibility solution expands capability to Microsoft Word and PowerPoint applications. Annual subscriptions start at $79 per user.
Cloud-based document collaboration solutions specialist Expresso
Corporation announced the launch and immediate availability of its
eXpresso platform for Microsoft Office, now featuring full
collaborative support for both Word and PowerPoint, in addition to its
existing Excel support. The expanded capability allows multiple users
of Microsoft Office documents to share and simultaneously edit text and
presentation files while preserving file formatting, regardless of the
software version in use on the desktop.
The platform preserves document formatting even across multiple
versions of Office, allowing users of Office 2003 and 2007 to
collaborate with Office 2010 users. While online in eXpresso, users can
create and edit Word and PowerPoint documents in their browser. When
files are locked, eXpresso's integrated chat function allows users to
communicate about the status of file usage. eXpresso also supports
off-line desktop-based editing through the small, downloadable eXpresso
Add-in that enables single-click sharing of documents back to the cloud.
"Documents are the lifeblood of every business and Microsoft's Office
productivity suite is the de facto standard with 550 million suites
installed worldwide," said eXpresso CEO George Langan. "With eXpresso's
collaborative methodologies, Office users can now take advantage of
unmatched functionality and cloud collaboration with a simple,
affordable solution."
The solution also provides enhanced, granular file sharing and editing
control, and users can set specific permissions for viewing and editing
documents, down to specific areas or sections of the file. For example,
some users may be permitted total viewing and/or editing permission,
while others may only be able to view and/or view specific pages,
slides or cells. This granularity makes it possible to protect document
integrity or shield confidential information from non-authorized
individuals, Langan said.
To use eXpresso requires an active Microsoft Office license, Internet
Explorer 6.0 or later and a valid email address; eXpresso is also
compatible with Firefox and Chrome browsers equipped with the Internet
Explorer Tab or extension. Annual subscriptions start at $79 per user
with volume pricing available. An on-premise hosted solution is also
available for enterprise deployment, the company release noted.
"eXpresso eliminates emailing files back and forth and the confusion
this often causes over which version is the most recent or up-to-date,"
Langan said. "In eXpresso, multiple users can edit the same file
simultaneously; or the file can be locked for editing, depending on the
user's preference and the situation."
This fall, the company said it would launch eXpresso for LotusLive to
further extend the collaboration and file fidelity capabilities of this
system in conjunction with IBM's release of its newly redesigned
Symphony 3.0 office suite. With eXpresso for LotusLive, users can
simultaneously access and edit shared business documents directly from
inside LotusLive; both Symphony and Microsoft Office users can access
and edit those same documents with formatting and permissions remaining
intact regardless of the users' desktop software of choice. The company
said this cross-platform integration helps enable businesses to
leverage the new Symphony suite alongside Microsoft Office while
maintaining file sharing and editing control.








