Microsoft has announced the completion of Office 2007 and will offer the software package on November 30th. Microsoft is also releasing the Vista OS and 2007 Exchange Server to business customers the same day. Other users will have the opportunity to purchase these same products for home use later in 2007.
Microsoft, upon release of this information, is allowing many to assume that the software is bug-free and suitable for distribution, but we all know that will probably be seen after the actual release. Proven wrong or right, many have waited for this release and plan on utilizing the software as soon as possible.
In June, Microsoft pushed the release of the Office 2007 software upgrade to later in the year and many are eager to install the program. I have a feeling there will be bug fixes for download fairly quickly, just based on Microsoft’s history with software releases. Either way, Microsoft knows that Windows and Office account for more than half of the company’s total revenue and nearly all of the profit they bring in. Knowing this, hopefully they will take things fairly seriously and this pushed back date of November 30th will be on target.
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