Two years after many enterprtses decided to pass on office xp, it managers running Microsoft Corp.'s Office 2003 through its paces said the new release has enough exciting, essential features to make it a more compelling upgrade. "If you look at the feature set, there are substantial improvements and innovations that are certainly not there in Office XP," said Bruce Brorson, director of IT at the University of Minnesota, Crookston, and an eWEEK Corporate Partner. "For us, it looks like Microsoft has a winner here. I like the direction Office
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