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Following the joint release of its flagship products at the end of January 2008, Microsoft started building the successors of Windows Vista and the Office 2007 System. All the while, the Redmond company managed to make public as little information as possible not only on Windows 7 development milestones and official ... |
18 August 2008 04:06 GMT |
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Microsoft has offered official confirmation that Office 14 would ship either in late 2009, or at the beginning of 2010. In this context, Office 14 will hit the shelves in tandem with Windows 7. By the looks of it, Microsoft is gearing up for a repeat of the joint Windows Vista - the Office 2007 System launch with its... |
30 July 2008 07:52 GMT |
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Windows 7, Microsoft's next iteration of the Windows client and the successor of Windows Vista, is nothing short of lost in translation. Windows 7 is planned to be nothing more than the evolution of Vista, with the Redmond company promising that the pain brought by the current Windows operating system will prove... |
14 July 2008 09:46 GMT |
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There is a time for translucency, and there is also a time for transparency. The under promise and overachieve policy set in place at Microsoft for the Windows and Office projects by Steven Sinofsky, Senior Vice President, Windows and Windows Live Engineering Group has impacted both Windows 7 and Office 14. Microsoft... |
11 July 2008 10:39 GMT |
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In January 2007, Microsoft made available Windows Vista and the Office 2007 System in tandem, in an effort to emphasize the intimate connection between its flagship products. And it appears that the Redmond company will attempt similar marketing tactics with the releases of the next iterations of the Windows client a... |
10 June 2008 08:04 GMT |
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There is no doubt that Microsoft has a tight grip on the next iteration of the Windows platform, but at the same time the Redmond giant manages to constantly let details slip through its fingers. While the company has only confirmed a development timetable scoped three years after the general availability (January 31... |
29 April 2008 03:50 GMT |
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Outlook is a default component of the Office System, and the 2007 version of Microsoft's productivity suite makes no exception to this rule. Present at the Office System Developers Conference 2008 in San Jose, California on February 11, 2008, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates underlined the relevance of the Office S... |
18 February 2008 03:44 GMT |
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While attempting to fall in line with the general tendency of traditional desktop applications moving to the Internet, Microsoft is migrating bits and pieces of its Office System online, and planning a stronger connection between Office 14 and Office Live, in the future. At the same time, the Redmond company has to o... |
14 February 2008 09:04 GMT |
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The next version of the Redmond company's flagship products will no longer be confined to the desktop. Despite the fact that both Windows and Office are essentially two desktop-centric solutions, Microsoft cannot afford to ignore the growing trend for applications and services to migrate online. The company itse... |
12 February 2008 08:57 GMT |
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Just as Windows 7 will succeed Windows Vista, so will Office 14 be the next version of the Office System, designed to replace Office 2007. And just as Windows 7 is a product version rather than a codename, the same is the case for Office 14. Both product version references are an integer part of the product numbers v... |
21 January 2008 10:54 GMT |
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The first quarter of 2008 will bring not only the launch of Windows Server 2008, formerly codenamed Longhorn and that of Windows Vista Service Pack 1, but also the first release of Office 14, the successor of the Office 2007 system. Just one year after Microsoft made available Office 2007 for the general consumers al... |
21 September 2007 13:12 GMT |
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Microsoft has reiterated its commitment to the desktop. Building on its co-founder Bill Gates' vision of a PC on every desk in every home, Microsoft will continue to focus on delivering desktop products. And in this context, nothing will change when it comes down to the development of the company's main cas... |
11 July 2007 04:06 GMT |
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Microsoft is hard at work on the next version for its main cash cows. Windows Seven, the successor of Windows Vista is planned for availability in 2009, Internet Explorer 8.0 will be released sometime in late 2008, early 2009 and Office 14, the upcoming version of Office is also cooking with Microsoft planning to lau... |
19 June 2007 12:31 GMT |
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Office 14 is the codename that Microsoft is using to point to the next version of the Office System. The Redmond Company's Windows Omerta also extends to Office, and as such, details are scarce to say the least. However, Microsoft is doing a hell of a job at revealing information via secondary channels while gag... |
27 March 2007 04:30 GMT |
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