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Fred Altimont – Account ManagerMichael Icore – Technical Strategist
WINDOWS 7OFFICE 2010
A full OS release (32-bit and 64-bit)Built on the Windows Vista FoundationCompatibility with Windows Vista software, hardware and
toolsInvestment Areas:
Make Users Productive AnywhereEnhance Security & ControlStreamline PC Management
User Experience and UI Enhancements
New OS Features User Interface WAN Optimization: BranchCache Remote Access for all: DirectAccess Data Protection: BitLocker & BitLocker-To-Go Application Control: AppLocker
Windows Scenic Ribbon
In-box with Windows 7, redistribution available to Vista Win32 API, COM-based (targets native developers first) Feature parity (or close) with Microsoft Office 2007 Ribbon
Application Menu
Quick Access Toolbar
Tab Contextual Tab Set
Contextual Tab
Help
Group (aka “Chunk”) Dialog Launcher
Taskbar FeaturesJumpLists Mini Program Start Menu Key Destinations and Tasks Accessible using Right-click and Drag
Custom Switchers Mini Program User Interface Custom Window Thumbnails Accessed from Program Icon
Thumbnail Toolbars Applications Mini Remote Control
Accessed from ThumbnailCustomizable Commands
Application Compatibility Resources Application Compatibility Toolkit 5.5
○ http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=24da89e9-b581-47b0-b45e-492dd6da2971&displaylang=en
For IT Professionals:○ Application Compatibility for Windows 7 - Springboard
http://technet.microsoft.com/appcompat
For Developers:○ Application Quality Cookbook (Windows 7)
http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/Windows7AppQuality ○ Application Compatibility Cookbook (Windows Vista)
http://msdn.microsoft.com/windowsvista/default.aspx?pull=/library/en-us/dnlong/html/AppComp.asp
○ Application Compatibility in Internet Explorer 8 http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/cc405106.aspx
○ Application Compatibility Forum http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/forums/en-US/windowscompatibility/threads/
Institution, Teacher, Student Focus
Internal Admin/Tech Focus:IT Efficiency
Deliver against varying IT requestsControl support, integration & training costProtect information and stay compliantConnect users to key admin/core applications and processes
Increase the effectiveness of staff and studentsImprove information “value" and accessEnable mobilityReduce riskKeep costs in check
One cost-effective Solution for Education
Your Challenges
Bring Your Ideas to Life Work Together
Security, Manageability & Performance
Office 2010 Delivers More for EducationSmart, Innovative Experiences – Most capable choice for creating content and sharing
Connect with People and Social Networks
Work together effectively with co-authoring & OneNote
Share instantly with Broadcast Slide Show
Gain control over e-mail with conversation management
Work Flexibly from
Anywhere
Express ideas, solve problems, create amazing results
Tell a story with photo & video editing
Find more with Office’s Backstage view and Fluent UI
Make sense of data with Gemini & Sparklines
Work from virtually any place, device with Web Apps
Stay connected with SharePoint Workspace
Use your Mobile Phone easily when on the go
Make the most of existing hardware investments
Better performance on existing & new hardware
New layered defenses for security
Manage connectivity to SharePoint & other services
Office 2010 design decisions were made to optimize existing hardware System requirements are unchanged from Office 2007 except for disk space needs Office 2010 runs well on Netbooks Boot experience is smoother Several specific areas where performance is much improved
○ Excel charting○ Outlook speed improved in several areas○ PowerPoint animation performance
And also to take advantage of new hardware investments Better multi-core processor utilization 64-bit & 32-bit versions of the client X64 enables huge grids for Power Excel users PowerPoint advances on graphics cards
Services Efficiencies Change Level Synching – SharePoint Workspace Co-authoring – minimize email of files
Office 2010 Performance OverviewLeverage existing hardware and tap the potential of new hardware
Help People Accomplish MorePut the Power of the 2010 Servers into Their Hands with Office 2010
Business Intelligence
Collaboration
Unified Communications
Enterprise Content Management
SharePoint 2010
SharePoint 2010
SharePoint 2010
Word 2010PowerPoint 2010
SharePoint Workspace 2010 (formerly Groove)
PowerPoint 2010
SharePoint 2010
SharePoint 2010
Word 2010
Office 2010
Client Server
OCS”14” *
OCS 2007 RC2
Communicator 2010
Word 2010Communicator
2010
SharePoint 2010Excel 2010 with Project Gemini
add-in
Exchange 2010Outlook 2010
Exchange 2010Outlook 2010
Share an Office application with others in one click
See presence and contact others from within your shared document with IM or voice
See voice mail transcripts and faxes right in your inbox
Consolidate & quickly analyze and vast amounts of data. Share & Refresh powerful BI models in SharePoint
Edit the same document at the same time
Use & update SharePoint documents and lists when you’re not connected
Quickly broadcast a slideshow right from within PowerPoint
Avoid sending sensitive mail to the wrong people with help from Mail Tips and keep security a priority with Retention Policy and Automated Policy Application
Enhance content management with smart templates that populate document metadata
Easily access rich client/server capabilities with the Backstage view in Office 2010
* Microsoft Office Communicator "14" and Microsoft Office Communications server “14,” scheduled to release in the second half of 2010, will be required for this functionality. Any future functionality and timing is subject to change.
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is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after
the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.