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July 13th, 2009

Microsoft to deliver invitation-only tech preview build of Office 2010

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 5:16 am

Categories: Corporate strategy, Office, Office 2010/Office 14, SharePoint Server, Worldwide Partner Conference (WWPC)

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

On July 13, Microsoft is slated to make available a limited technical test build of its Office 2010 suite to select testers via the company’s Connect download site.

The new build is not a public beta. A public beta of Office 2010 is slated for later this year, as company officials have said previously. The promised July test build, which will be downloadable starting today, is of Office 2010 Professional — one of the five planned Office 2010 SKUs — only.

(Is today’s tech preview build the same, except for being officialy sanctioned, as the Office 2010 build that leaked in May? That May build was numbered 14.0.4006.1010.  Today’s Office 2010 tech preview build — based on a new leak — seems to be 14.0.4302.1000. So today’s build is newer.)

Microsoft also is making available to select testers this week invitation-only tech previews of Visio 2010, Project 2010 and SharePoint Server 2010, officials said. The tech preview of the Office Web Apps –the Webified versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote — is slated to be available to select testers some time in August, not this week.

Microsoft officials are planning to announce the availability of the tech beta at the company’s Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC), which kicks off in New Orleans today. The conference is for 5,000 or so of the company’s reseller partners.

All WPC attendees will have access to the invitation-only technical preview program and will receive an e-mail invitation to the program, according to Office officials.

Also on July 13, Microsoft officials are unveiling the five planned Office 2010 SKUs the company plans to make available in the first half of 2010. The current version of Office, Office 2007, is packaged as eight different SKUs. Microsoft officials said they are reducing the number of SKUs to reduce complexity.

Microsoft is not sharing Office 2010 pricing yet, officials said.

The five Office 2010 SKUs will be:

* Office Professional Plus 2010 (available only via volume licensing)
* Office Professional 2010
* Office Home and Business 2010 (the new SMB SKU)
* Offie Standard 2010 (only available via volume licensing)
* Office Home and Student 2010

All five SKUs will include OneNote, Microsoft’s note-taking application. SharePoint Workspace — the renamed and updated Groove offline/online synchronization app, is part of the Professional Plus SKU only. The Ofice Web Applications will be part of the Professional Plus and Office Standard SKUs, but not the other three. However, Microsoft has plans to make the Web-centric Office Web Applications available to a broader set of XP, Vista and Office 2010 users. (See this post on Office Web apps for more details.)

For more details about what is part of each Office 2010 SKU, check out my ZDNet colleague Ed Bott’s post.

Microsoft has scrapped plans for an Office for Sales SKU. The Office 2010 Enterprise SKU, which was listed in an internal slide presentation earlier this year, also has been scrapped, or possibly replaced by another SKU. Microsoft officials wouldn’t say more about either of these SKUs when I asked.

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Disagree with Patanjali
Mr. Patanjali - With respect, you're missing the point. I am relatively good with Word, including Styles, auto numbering, etc. The problem is that many others are NOT so good, and also that even the... (Read the rest)
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Too Complicated  trance2tec | 07/13/09
Too complicated? How?  de-void | 07/13/09
Office IS complicated  Patanjali | 07/29/09
RE: Microsoft to deliver invitation-only tech preview build of Office 2010  deowll | 07/13/09
I agree 100%  agohige | 07/13/09
how large? whats new?  googlewatcher | 07/13/09
For enterprises, document management is significant  Patanjali | 07/29/09
RE: Microsoft to deliver invitation-only tech preview build of Office 2010  west1234 | 07/13/09
Word still deficient in basics  glnz | 07/13/09
Word still deficient in Basics - You are so right glnz  High Altitude | 07/13/09
Burned out  pcguy777 | 07/13/09
Lame 4 Long Documents & Adv Users 2  T_Black | 07/13/09
Perhaps you should spend some time learning rather than ranting  de-void | 07/13/09
don't feed the troll.  magallanes | 07/13/09
Coudn't agree more  Henk de Boer | 07/13/09
RE:Word still deficient in basics  richdave | 07/14/09
And Word is UNSTABLE  glnz | 07/15/09
That IS bad design  Patanjali | 07/29/09
You need to learn Word  jorgebraga | 07/15/09
I agree with ginz  lehnerus2000 | 07/17/09
Don't project YOUR failures onto the product  Patanjali | 07/29/09
Disagree with Patanjali  glnz | 07/30/09
No thanks M$ ...Got 2007 and liked 2003 better  High Altitude | 07/13/09
A big "so what?"  bblackmoor@... | 07/13/09
Here's what.  crazydanr@... | 07/13/09
So I have two questions for you  914four | 07/14/09
Business vs. Personal  crazydanr@... | 07/14/09
I guess the question is  914four | 07/14/09
Use what works in your situation  Patanjali | 07/29/09
If you live in a business vacuum  Patanjali | 07/29/09
RE: Microsoft to deliver invitation-only tech preview build of Office 2010  Chameleon81 | 07/13/09
Completely wrong  EmperorDarius | 07/13/09
RE: Microsoft to deliver invitation-only tech preview build of Office 2010  dheady@... | 07/13/09
It was the Apple version of MS Office that killed Apple in the enterprise  Patanjali | 07/29/09
I Could Not Care Less  bgavin | 07/13/09
Office 2010 will be rubbish  martin23 | 07/13/09
Improve something this time  ceh4702 | 07/13/09
just skip it and wait for office 2012.  magallanes | 07/13/09
RE: Microsoft to deliver invitation-only tech preview build of Office 2010  bobfox321@... | 07/13/09
What about the other 5%?  crazydanr@... | 07/13/09
It won't affect our company happy  fernande-zdnet | 07/13/09
Well said!  914four | 07/14/09
It's still bad  comp_indiana | 07/13/09
RE: Microsoft to deliver invitation-only tech preview build of Office 2010  trm1945 | 07/13/09
The "new" every 3 years SW business model is broken  Tfixer | 07/13/09
Agreed - but...  konkreet | 07/13/09
I can relate, but...  Thunderbuck | 07/13/09
Office 2010. Hmmmm.  richdave | 07/14/09
RE: Microsoft to deliver invitation-only tech preview build of Office 2010  bkseitz | 07/27/09
When are we going to get an integrated app  Patanjali | 07/29/09

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