Undoubtedly,
Windows 7 Ultimate, you have seen a flood of announcements coming from the Office organization today. Some of the highlights include:
Office 2010,
Windows 7 Home Premium, SharePoint Server 2010, Visio 2010 and Project 2010 have reached the technical preview engineering milestone. A limited number of invitation-only participants, including many nominations from the Access blog, can download Access 2010 and the other Office bits from Microsoft Connect. Office Web Applications will be available to nearly half a billion customers at launch. 400 million Windows Live consumers will have access to Office Web applications at no cost. 90 million Office annuity customers will have access to Office Web Applications that can be run on premise. Or hosted via Microsoft Online Services where customers will be able to purchase a subscription. The Office FluentTM User Interface (AKA Ribbon), introduced as part of
Office 2007,
Office 2007 Download, is included in all
Office 2010 applications, Visio 2010 and SharePoint Server 2010. Additional new
Office 2010 features include the Microsoft Office Backstage view, video and picture editing in PowerPoint, co-authoring in Word,
Office 2007 Enterprise, OneNote and PowerPoint, Sparklines in Excel,
Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus,and the Office Web Applications. There are sites coming together where you can learn more: The marketing home site for
Office 2010.
Office 2010 the Movie site tells the “behind-the-scenes” story of the making of this release. If you do lots of SharePoint development think about registering for the SharePoint Developer Conference this October. The
Office 2010 blog will contain all-up information. You can also follow the buzz @ the social community of your choice: Facebook: www.facebook.com/microsoftoffice Twitter: www.twitter.com/office YouTube: www.youtube.com/officevideos LinkedIn: We will get into more details about Access 2010 once folks have a chance to digest the big picture. <div