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December 9th, 2008

Office 14: The (near) silence is deafening

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 11:40 am

Categories: Corporate strategy, Office, Office 2010/Office 14, Office Live, Search, SharePoint Server

Tags: Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Mary Jo Foley

While Microsoft has begun to divulge details about the next version of its Windows cash cow, company officials have maintained almost total silence about the next version of its other big money-maker: Microsoft Office. So it seemed like a good time to check in with my sources and see if there was any new info on Office 14.

Here’s what is known, at this point:

Microsoft officials are continuing to decline to comment on Office 14’s timetable or feature list. Nonetheless, there have been a few bits of information about O14 which have gone public. Among them:

I’ve been asking various sources of mine what else they’ve heard and/or are hoping will be part of Office 14.

I’ve heard from a couple of sources that SharePoint 14 will include offline access and that this access most likely will be provided via the Groove Networks technology that Microsoft acquired in 2005 when it bought Ray Ozzie’s company. Microsoft has been selling Groove and Groove Services since then, but has done little to tighten the integration between Groove and SharePoint. A recent query for survey participants by Microsoft user-research team shows that Microsoft is definitely interested in this integration.

Janus Boye, an analyst with CMS Watch, provided me with a list of some other “unconfirmed speculation” as to what might be part of SharePoint 14

  • Native AJAX support
  • Native Silverlight support
  • Support for SQL server tables as SharePoint lists

  • More business intelligence
  • More Enterprise 2.0 / Web 2.0 capabilities
  • Support for OpenXML
  • Knowledge Network bundled into MOSS (Microsoft Office SharePoint Server)
  • SharePoint as archive for Exchange

I’ve heard from a couple of sources that Office 14 still could be a 2009 deliverable, even though a first beta won’t hit until some time next year. That kind of shortened testing timetable isn’t unprecedented; with Office 2007, Microsoft launched the two public betas in rapid succession and got the final product out the door shortly thereafter. That said, I wouldn’t be surprised to see Office 14 slip into early 2010, either. (”As soon as [former Office and now Windows chief Steven] Sinofsky moves to Windows, Office ends up late,” one of my tipsters joked.)

Boye noted that “My numbers indicate that most SharePoint 2007 users are still not yet on SP (Service Pack) 1. With SP2 due out early 2009, it seems like SharePoint 2007 hit a unique window of opportunity for early widespread adoption, and I would expect SharePoint NEXT adoption to be more like the usual enterprise adoption of Microsoft products, where practitioners wait until SP1.”

Any other Office 14 speculation or wish lists to share?

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RE: Office 14: The (near) silence is deafening  reverseswing | 12/09/08
What's the problem Mary-Jo  markbn | 12/09/08
Office 2007 works great for me and my dept.  ThePrairiePrankster | 12/09/08
What's in a name?  kozmcrae | 12/09/08
RE: Office 14: The (near) silence is deafening  Loverock Davidson | 12/09/08
RE: Office 14: The (near) silence is deafening  gnesterenko | 12/09/08
Anyone try to scan something into Office 2007 or later?  croberts | 12/09/08
The overlords of Office do not allow this behavior  ThePrairiePrankster | 12/09/08
You must like last century's word processing  tonymcs@... | 12/09/08
I already do use Open Office  Linux User 147560 | 12/09/08
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Word, Wordpro or Open Office  misceng | 12/10/08
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Is a new version of office really needed that soon ?  timiteh | 12/10/08
Support  Clues | 12/10/08
I'm not ready for a new version.  CobraA1 | 12/09/08
RE: Office 14: The (near) silence is deafening  jimk_z | 12/09/08
Well . . .  CobraA1 | 12/09/08
The question was "What" and not "How".  raul62 | 12/11/08
You hit the nail on the head  mreyer | 12/10/08
RE: Office 14: The (near) silence is deafening  asg749d@... | 12/09/08
Web Apps  daengbo | 12/10/08
A lot of what you said applies to Office Web  Mr. Dee | 12/10/08
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Ribbon is for...  magallanes | 12/10/08
Developer Tools  Chris McGhan | 12/10/08
It slows me down  mistermachine | 12/10/08
Yes yes yes  msellan@... | 12/10/08
please let us customize the ribbon  hansonjb | 12/10/08
RE: Office 14: The (near) silence is deafening  doodah42 | 12/10/08
RE: Office 14: The (near) silence is deafening  DagonSphere | 12/10/08
Thank You  doodah42 | 12/10/08
No problem  DagonSphere | 12/10/08
Ack! More Ribbons?!?!  DaffyDuck | 12/10/08
Flexible Ribbons...  arkware | 12/10/08
"Repeat last action" shortcut  tunghoy | 12/10/08
"Repeat last action" shortcut  arkware | 12/10/08
RE: Office 14: The (near) silence is deafening  morrigen | 12/10/08
RE: Office 14: The (near) silence is deafening  ramnet@... | 12/10/08
RE: Office 14: The (near) silence is deafening  nat@... | 12/10/08
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Please scramble the ribbons a little more  tunghoy | 12/10/08
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I want my menu bar back!  alessandro.venturini@... | 12/10/08
More ribbons in time for next Christmas!!!  chaz15 | 12/10/08
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Customizable ribbon bars  kjholdstock@... | 12/11/08
RE: Office 14: The (near) silence is deafening  gifland@... | 12/12/08
My wishlist: Lists as tables combined with Access web services  Ross.Johnson@... | 12/15/08
Office 14 Visual Studio Tools for Applications  schannell | 01/14/09

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