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October 8th, 2009

Microsoft adds an 'Office Starter' edition to its distribution plans

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 9:40 am

Categories: Activation, Channel, Corporate strategy, OEMs, Office, Office 2010/Office 14, Resellers, System builders, Windows client

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

Microsoft officials shared on October 8 more details about three new ways the company is planning to try distributing Office 2010 when the product ships next summer.

Via a post on the Office 2010 Engineering blog, Microsoft officials explained three new distribution mechanisms the company will use to get more users to try the next version of Office. The three:

Office Starter 2010: A preload that includes stripped-down versions of only Word 2010 and Excel 2010. (Stripped-down here means basic document viewing and editing only.) Starter will be ad-supported, so, free. But Microsoft is positioning it as “an easy way for customers  to try the product and eventually upgrade to enhanced versions of Office,” not as a replacement for Office. This is meant to replace the Microsoft Works trial that is often preloaded on new PCs. In spite of its name, Office Starter 2010 really has little resemblance to Windows 7 Starter Edition.

Product Key Card: This is a single-license card that unlocks Office 2010 which will be sold at major retailers and OEMs. The idea behind this is to allow users to more easily and quickly upgrade to one of the three full consumer versions of Microsoft Office 2010. There’s no media on the card; it’s just a key. This works when an Office image is pre-installed already on a new machine and the key activates it.

Click-to-Run: This streaming/virtualization technology is targeting the existing Office installed base. Microsoft has been testing the Click to Run functionality among a select group of Office testers since earlier this summer. The Office applications are streamed to you and so you can get up and going in minutes instead of a half hour or longer. You can start using the individual apps as each is downloaded to your machine. And the Click to Run version can be used alongside existing versions of Office that you might already have on your PC.

Microsoft officials aren’t yet sharing any pricing details regarding the Product Key Card or Click-to-Run.

I’m betting a lot of pundits are going to be trumpeting “Microsoft drops price of Office with Starter to zero out from Google Docs pressure!” when they read about this announcement. But that’s not what this is about.

Microsoft knows that older versions of Office are the biggest competitors to a new release of Office and that the company needs to find new ways to get customers to try Office so they’ll consider buying it. If you dig up Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie’s “Internet Services Disruption” memo from 2005, Ozzie focuses quite a bit on how Microsoft needed to do more software trials and devlop new distribution mechanisms to keep the company competitive.

Do you think any of these new distribution vehicles will get more current Office users to give Office 2010 a try? Why or why not?

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Consumer Preinstalls  Tom12Tom | 10/08/09
Family packs, payment plans, unlimited downloads  P. Douglas | 10/08/09
Office Home & Student is a family pack  Michael Kelly | 10/08/09
True  Joe_Raby | 10/08/09
No mailer in 7  jongunn@... | 10/08/09
Choice if fine I use Thunderbird  Northlite | 10/09/09
In the words of Johnny Carson ...  P. Douglas | 10/08/09
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Trust  levinson | 10/08/09
Incorrect...  Confused by religion | 10/08/09
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The Educational Version Is Better/Cheaper  escapepod | 10/08/09
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RE: Microsoft adds an 'Office Starter' edition to its distribution plans  Watzman@... | 10/08/09
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Seperated mail folders  Ceridan | 10/08/09
Yes, Microsoft included separated mailbox folders  Joe_Raby | 10/08/09
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um  nanotm | 10/08/09
RE: Microsoft adds an 'Office Starter' edition to its distribution plans  woodd47@... | 10/08/09
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RE: Microsoft adds an 'Office Starter' edition to its distribution plans  RichHorst | 10/08/09
RE: Microsoft adds an 'Office Starter' edition to its distribution plans  TBone2k | 10/08/09
I will be 65 years old in a bit...  windozefreak | 10/08/09
Microsoft will alienate Office 2003 and earlier users  Mshahsavar | 10/08/09
Broken Functionality  ceh4702 | 10/15/09
M$ Office vs Open Office  linux-user | 10/08/09
Actually...  Ceridan | 10/08/09
Re: "M$ Office vs Open Office"  Joe_Raby | 10/08/09
How about a cup of coffee??  windozefreak | 10/08/09
Hey MJ:  Joe_Raby | 10/08/09
this seems to be the replacement  Mary Jo FoleyZDNet Moderator | 10/09/09
I hate the ribbon interface, too  davidthomas@... | 10/08/09
Ribbons...  Ceridan | 10/08/09
you can get rid of the ribbon  marks055@... | 10/08/09
RE: Microsoft adds an 'Office Starter' edition to its distribution plans  marks055@... | 10/08/09
It is... but  Ceridan | 10/08/09
Word Merge Ruined  ceh4702 | 10/08/09
Pre-installs  John Speed | 10/08/09
'Office Starter' edition  ceh4702 | 10/08/09
It's a fine line to walk  don3605 | 10/08/09
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Most users don't care?!  kat313 | 10/08/09
RE: Microsoft adds an 'Office Starter' edition to its distribution plans  MooMooMooMooMoo | 10/08/09
Actually...  Ceridan | 10/08/09
Why CHANGE?  chaz15 | 10/08/09
So 2 copies of each on board ?  Clockwork Computer | 10/08/09
what time do you want go to lunch??  windozefreak | 10/08/09
Most posts here are already out to lunch!!  sykandtyed | 10/08/09
Stripped-down? or demo?  Jon Greer | 10/08/09
Will OEM's have to pay for this ?  IE8 | 10/09/09
OEM pricing  Mary Jo FoleyZDNet Moderator | 10/09/09
Thanks to Open Office!  ismoore | 10/09/09
True -NT  Ceridan | 10/09/09
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RE: Microsoft adds an 'Office Starter' edition to its distribution plans  seamountie | 10/13/09
Get Rid of MS Works Already  ceh4702 | 10/15/09

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