Some interesting statistics about MS-Office:

"Office 2003 appears to be falling behind in targeted sales for this
point in the product's lifecycle, according to Microsoft's own internal
figures and guidelines. Just 15% of PCs are running Office 2003, two
years into its life, with Office 12 - the next edition of Microsoft's
ubiquitous suite - now on the horizon. However, Microsoft traditionally
expects between 50% and two thirds of customers to be running the
previous version of Office when the new copy ships.

"During a recent press roundtable Chris Capossela, vice president for
Microsoft's Information Worker product management group said that
Microsoft is holding firm on these numbers, and expects two thirds of
the 400m Office installation base will be running Office 2003 at the
time when Office 12 ships.

"That means an awful lot of sales, marketing and product development
work by partners during the next 18 months, in order for Microsoft to
hit those figures."

http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2005/07/21/microsoft_office_2003/

There is a real opportunity here for us to promote OOo as an alternative
upgrade path for MS-Office users not convinced by Ms's upgrade path. Our
current target is 400m users by 2010 ... maybe that isn't ambtious
enough?

http://ooosmp.homelinux.org/GoalsandObjectives/UsageGoals

John



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