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Microsoft to alpha test Office 14 before end of year

Steven Parker   on 20 August 2008 - 08:48 · 13 comments & 7554 views

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Microsoft will begin alpha testing the next version of Office in November or December, according to a blog posting by a Microsoft employee that was later pulled from the Web. According to the blog posting, by Hayley Rixon, who works on the Microsoft business intelligence team, Microsoft is calling for people to be part of a technology adoption program (TAP) that will give them an early opportunity to test the monitoring and analytics components of Office PerformancePoint Server.

The TAP for this product will be a part of the TAP for Office 14, the alpha test of which will begin in the "November/December timeframe this year," according to the blog posting. Office PerformancePoint Server is business performance analysis software that will be a part of the Office 14 release. While the blog posting was live on Microsoft's Technet site on Monday afternoon Eastern time, by afternoon on the West coast the Web site was no longer working. The post also no longer appears on Rixon's blog.

Microsoft could not be reached for comment Tuesday about the site no longer being active. However, on Monday through its public relations firm Microsoft said that while the Office team is working on the next version, "it is too early to discuss specific features, capabilities or timing" for the product. The deadline for submissions to be a part of the Office PerformancePoint Server TAP is Aug. 28, according to the post.

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#1 Owenw on 20 Aug 2008 - 08:53
I want I want! Totally wondering if this will be available through connect..
#2 jwjw1 on 20 Aug 2008 - 11:02
blog was pulled...lol...this was just a cheap tactic to get people to test the monitoring and analytics components...thinking they will also be selected to beta test office 14....
(4 replies) #3 EduardValencia on 20 Aug 2008 - 15:35
Office 2007 is amazing,i'm thinking what will office 2008 is offering?
#3.1 Danielx714 on 20 Aug 2008 - 16:16
(EduardValencia said @ #3)
Office 2007 is amazing,i'm thinking what will office 2008 is offering?


probably nothing noticable...
#3.2 jasondefaoite on 20 Aug 2008 - 16:25
You can run office 2008 now ... and try it to see what it's offering.

You'll need a Mac though
#3.3 Mad_Griffith on 20 Aug 2008 - 23:32
It will be more likely called "Office 2009".
#3.4 qdave on 21 Aug 2008 - 07:29
(Mad_Griffith said @ #3.3)
It will be more likely called "Office 2009".


or more likey office 2010. since companies like to add one year to products.
(1 reply) #4 KavazovAngel on 20 Aug 2008 - 21:01
Complete 64-bit version + support (to use the cores more efficiently) for dual, quad and 8 cores would be nice.
#4.1 cyberdrone2000 on 20 Aug 2008 - 22:39
'cause of course you need multiple CPU cores for all that computationally-intense word-processing and spreadsheet-ing...
(1 reply) #5 CharlyAR on 21 Aug 2008 - 00:23
So, since Office 2007 is 12, I take Office 13 is the Office 2008 for Mac?

64bit and multithreading would be nice. I can choke the life out of Excel with some graphics sometimes.
#5.1 rm20010 on 21 Aug 2008 - 03:59
There won't be a version 13, just because of the number itself.
#6 MioTheGreat on 21 Aug 2008 - 00:28
Can't wait to see what, if any, new tablet-based features make it into OneNote.


Inking support with the 'napkin math', perhaps? That'd make my day...
#7 Internal Storm on 21 Aug 2008 - 00:33
Outlook needs some serious work. It's slow as hell and crashes on me quite a bit using IMAP. Everything else is decent, but some apps in the suite still need the ribbon to be implimented

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