May 2010 - Posts
I have heard many opinions about whether companies will upgrade to Microsoft Office 2010 or not. Many talk about the fact that it is a must upgrade because of the integration of Office 2010 with Sharepoint 2010 and Windows7. . . but what if you don’t need this integration.
During this economy and with companies holding their money tightly there needs to be compelling reasons to upgrade to Office 2010.
According to an article from InfoWorld there are compelling reasons to use Office 2010. Read the article at the below link and find out if there are reasons your company will want Office 2010.
http://www.infoworld.com/d/applications/top-10-office-2010-features-business-068?page=0,0&source=IFWNLE_nlt_daily_2010-05-26
Cheers,
Craig
This info is for all of you history buffs out there, , , also, anyone named “Bob” or “Newton”. This is a fun thing to go through, it makes you realize that even Apple and Microsoft really miss it once in a while.
To look at the story go to eweek at http://www.eweek.com/c/a/IT-Infrastructure/10-Products-Microsoft-and-Apple-Want-Us-to-Forget-About-220186/?kc=EWWHNEMNL05192010STR1
Cheers,
Craig
Many have just upgraded to the last version of Office, I have. I have not been too excited about going to the next version soon until I read the article below. There are some compelling reasons to upgrade. Read the attached article and then decide.
http://www.infoworld.com/d/applications/office-2010-inside-microsofts-newest-suite-206?page=0,0&source=IFWNLE_nlt_daily_2010-05-17
enjoy,
Craig
Sharepoint 2010 was launched this week without much fanfare, , , why is that? From customers we have talked with they are excited to learn more about this version and are planning to implement or move to it in the near future. Do any of you have opinions on why the launch was relatively quiet within the tech channel in general?
There is a slide deck on Infoworld that identifies the 10 things to love about Sharepoint 2010, check it out at http://www.infoworld.com/d/applications/10-things-we-love-about-sharepoint-2010-618?source=IFWNLE_nlt_daily_2010-05-14 .
Please after reading this reply with whether you will be moving to 2010:
(1) already have, (2) within six months (3)six to eighteen months (4) no interest / never
Cheers,
Craig