Today, Microsoft is proud to announce the release of
Office 2010 Technical Preview – our first official preview release of the next wave of Office PC, mobile and web-based productivity offerings. Of course, as part of this release, I’m personally excited to tell the Outlook community more about our latest work in Outlook 2010 – we talked a bit about what’s new when the Exchange 2010 Beta was announced, and today there is even more information to share and ways to get involved. You can start by watching this introductory video on Outlook 2010:
See What's New in Microsoft Outlook 2010 Outlook 2010 has an amazing set of world-class communications tools and time-saving productivity improvements to offer, and we couldn’t be more thrilled to start this next step in our journey towards releasing this product. From personal productivity tools like the ribbon and Quick Steps, to business-class communications with Office Communicator and Exchange Server, Outlook 2010 provides you with a world-class experience to stay productive and stay in touch with all of your networks.Over the next several months, the Outlook engineering team will post a series of blog articles outlining various features and scenarios that are essential new components of the Outlook 2010 experience. I’d like to invite you all to stay involved by joining us on your favorite social network below, as well as staying tuned to this blog.Facebook: www.facebook.com/microsoftofficeTwitter: www.twitter.com/officeYouTube: www.youtube.com/officevideosLinkedIn: Lastly, while the
Office 2010 Technical Preview is a limited release,
Windows 7 Professional, we will continue to provide more information about broader access for trying out Outlook and Office as we near the Beta 2 milestone later this fall. Thanks for reading, and we hope you enjoy learning more about Outlook and
Office 2010!Dev BalasubramanianOutlook Product Manager <div