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Old 04-01-2011, 04:57 AM   #1
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Default Office Standard 2010 Activation Drawing more Micro

Now that Microsoft has supplied an official ship target for Windows seven,Microsoft Office 2010 Pro Plus Product clave, the next key version of Windows consumer,Microsoft Office 2010 Pro, it;s time for some educated guess work.Windows 7 could be the only piece of the Windows client roadmap for which Microsoft is willing to offer a date ideal now. Right here;s what I;d guess in regards to the relaxation of the consumer roadmap: Update to Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack: Drop 2007Windows Vista SP1: November 2007Windows XP SP3: Late 2007/Early 2008Windows “Fiji” (out-of-band update to Media Center functionality of Vista: Mid- to late 2008Another Update to Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack: 2009Windows 7: 2010 On the Windows server side, there;s less need for educated guesses, as the server team provided a futures roadmap at the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference in Could. On the server roadmap: Windows Server 2008: RTM in fall 2007 (I hear November)Windows Small Business Server “Cougar”: 2008Windows Midmarket Server “Centro”: 2008Windows Server 2008 R2: 2009Next significant edition of Windows Server: 2011 A couple of points worth noting/pondering:* Microsoft has said its goal — with both Windows client and server — is to release a new edition every two years. The company is trying to alternate between key and minor updates every two years. So, if Windows Vista was a “major” update, and Windows 7 is supposedly another “major” update,Microsoft Office Home And Business, is “Fiji” considered the minor interim Windows update?* Members of Windows Server management told me recently that they;ve reconciled themselves to not pushing to sync with Windows customer from a delivery standpoint. In other words, no more chasing after the elusive goal of delivering simultaneously Windows consumer and Windows server releases. That doesn;t mean, however,Office Pro 2010 Serial Key, that client and server are completely out of sync. In addition to fixing bugs, Vista SP1 is expected to help Vista clients work better with Windows Server 2008 servers.* Will the MDOP subscription service — only available to Software Assurance licensing customers — become the preferred (or ultimately, the only) way for Microsoft to deliver new interim features and fixes to Windows consumer customers? Will there be an equivalent to MDOP for server customers?The other roadmap piece Microsoft has shared next-to-nothing about is Office. Last time a date leaked on Office 14, the following key edition of Microsoft Office, the word was Microsoft was planning to roll it out in the first half of 2009. (Microsoft officials did confirm the slide deck,Office Standard 2010 Activation, from which this leak came, was authentic.) My bet — given the internal-target-date slide from 2009 to 2010 for Windows seven — is Office 14 also might end up a 2010 deliverable.Anyone hearing more tangible dates yet for forthcoming Microsoft Windows and Office deliverables?
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