12
May

NY Times In a story that ran on the cover of the New York Times business section today was a mention of Exoprise and a quote from me. Here is an excerpt from the article:

Jason Lieblich sees that as an opportunity. Mr. Lieblich has started a company called Exoprise Systems that will soon begin selling software that monitors computers to see what types of products workers use and how they use them. It will then guide customers away from traditional applications like Microsoft Office to cheaper online alternatives.

“Office is a great product, but it is quite complicated and people aren’t really taking advantage of the software,” Mr. Lieblich said.

Microsoft is gearing up for a big Office 2010 roll-out over the next few months and many organizations will be considering whether to upgrade or not. Exoprise will help those customers make the decision about how to re-shape their messaging, collaboration, and productivity environments.

Here’s a link to the full article:

Revamped Microsoft Office Will Be Free on the Web

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