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The April 2014 deadline

Microsoft has announced
that they will end support of Office 2003 and Windows XP on April
8th, 2014. What does this mean? As they describe,
"After April 8, 2014, there will be no new security updates,
non-security hotfixes, free or paid assisted support options or online
technical content updates." This,
according to Microsoft, exposes Office 2003 users to greater "Security
& Compliance Risks".

Time to explore the alternatives

Some companies and users will write a big check to Microsoft for an upgraded license for Office. But
others will see this as an opportunity
to explore the alternatives, including open source products like Apache
OpenOffice
, the leading free productivity suite, with over 44 million downloads.  Now is a good time to start planning for a migration off
of Microsoft Office 2003 and Windows XP. Many companies have already
started.

Apache OpenOffice is available on Windows, MacOS and Linux.  It is open source software, which means there are no license or subscription fees required to use or redistribute OpenOffice.  

You can learn more about Apache OpenOffice at www.openoffice.org.   Many companies offer migration services for Apache OpenOffice, some of which are listed on our consultants page.