Though Microsoft has created some public and well-calculated moves to get ready the way for Windows 7, the business has said practically nothing (at least intentionally) about Workplace 14.On August fifteen, nonetheless, there was point out of an Workplace 14 alpha release on one of the Microsoft blogs that I study skim regularly. That post, about PerformancePoint Server,
Office Visio 2010 64 Bit (X64) Key, outlined the Office 14 (O14) alpha TAP (Technical Adoption System) release. The monitoring and analytics part of PerformancePoint Server (Microsoft;s business-scorecarding server) will probably be part with the O14 TAP, the posting stated. And the alpha procedure for that O14 TAP is slated for November/December 2008. From the post (which considering that I blogged this has disappeared):“The Alpha procedure will begin in the November/December timeframe this year. When you submit,
Windows Vista Business 32 Bit(X86) clave, please identify as a PPS M&A candidate. The deadline for submissions is August 28th.”Microsoft opened up its Office 14 TAP nomination system in mid-May 2008. Here are excerpts from your note the Workplace team sent to Microsoft employees asking for potential tester names:From: Workplace Customer Program Team
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008
Subject: Office “14” Technology Adoption Program : nominations open!The Office “14” TAP team is excited to announce that the Office “14” Technology Adoption System (TAP) is now accepting nominations! Nominations might be accepted until 8/29/08 and can be found at This nomination form should only be completed and submitted by Microsoft FTEs (full-time employees).Recruiting and on-boarding for this phase of TAP will occur in two waves. The first wave starts now and will continue through the summer. This wave will focus on recruiting customers to validate server-centric scenarios (not involving client products as these will become available in the second wave). The second wave of recruiting will occur early next calendar year and will include client-centric scenarios. Selection criteria aims to maximize testing coverage for deployment scenarios and new product features. Other factors considered during selection include industry diversity, potential organization impact for the customer, completeness of provided forms,
Office Visio Standard 2007 clave, and customer willingness to provide feedback and participate with product group on rigorous testing the product.Companies willing to participate in public relations opportunities will receive preferential consideration. The numerous selection criteria will probably be balanced with a very limited number of available participant slots. Please note that Workplace “14” servers are 64-bit only.Regards,
Office Customer Program TeamIn case you want the official response from Microsoft on all things Office 14-related,
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Office Publisher 2010 32 Bits(X86) Cl��, delivered via a organization spokesperson on August 18:“At this point we don;t have anything further to share on O14 build/timing - it is too early to discuss specific features, capabilities or timing for the next release.”It nevertheless sounds like the final Office 14 is on track for 2009 — although possibly not in the first half. Anyone else — TAP or not — hearing otherwise?