Saturday, February 22, 2003

Ten things to know about XDocs (Infopath)

Jon Udell writes about ten things you must know about Infopath (previously caled XDocs). From the Microsoft InfoPath preview site:
Microsoft InfoPath™ (previously code-named "XDocs"), is a new product in the Microsoft Office family and streamlines the process of gathering information by enabling teams and organizations to easily create and work with rich, dynamic forms. The information collected can be integrated with a broad range of business processes because InfoPath supports any customer-defined XML schema and integrates with XML Web services. As a result, InfoPath helps to connect information workers directly to organizational information and gives them the ability to act on it, which leads to greater business impact.

Jon further discusses InfoPath in his blog. Also check out this article on XML capabilities in Office 11.

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