Welcome to TechNet Blogs Sign in | Join | Help

Browse by Tags

All Tags » Office   (RSS)

Outlook for Mac Announced

Well, it looks like my MacBook Pro is going to have some fresh new software to run pretty soon, courtesy of the Mac Business Unit here at Microsoft.  Pre-orders start later this week on August 18th. There are some pretty interesting developments
Posted by Keith Combs | 2 Comments
Filed under: , ,

Office 2010 – Technical Preview Waitlist Registration now open

Waitlist Me for the Technical Preview!
Posted by Keith Combs | 2 Comments
Filed under:

Office 2007 Security Guide – now available for download

The 2007 Microsoft Office Security Guide provides prescriptive Group Policy setting and security configuration recommendations to help strengthen the security of computers running the 2007 Microsoft Office release on computers that run Windows Vista or
Posted by Keith Combs | 0 Comments
Filed under:

Office 2007 SP2 is now available for download

Today the availability of Service Pack 2 (SP2) for the 2007 Microsoft Office system was announced. The service pack includes major performance enhancements for Office applications, most notably Microsoft Office Outlook, as well as Microsoft Office SharePoint
Posted by Keith Combs | 0 Comments
Filed under:

Exchange 2010 product and beta details announced

In addition to this swanky new logo, the Microsoft Exchange team has announced information about the new product.  Exchange 2010 will help organizations reduce costs, protect communications and delight e-mail users with capabilities to do the following:

Mactopia adds a new IT Pro area

The Microsoft Mac Business Unit has added a new area to their website to hold IT Pro related information.  I personally think the information belongs at technet.microsoft.com but hey, it’s a start.  See http://www.microsoft.com/mac/itpros/default.mspx

Death By PowerPoint in the cloud

Ever wanted to publish your latest PowerPoint slide deck masterpiece to the internet so that the rest of the world can catch up on a subject near and dear to your heart? Well the kind folks at SlideShare.net have made it a lot easier in the past few weeks
Posted by Keith Combs | 0 Comments
Filed under: ,

Here are some great UC demos – Roundtable and Laptop UC

John Weston is the subject matter expert on our team for the Microsoft unified communications products.  He recently setup his camera at a meeting and captured some demos while talking to the audience.  If you haven't seen these products in

Road warrior tools – Polycom CX100

Ever wish you had a speaker phone when you were traveling?  Do you hate to use hotel phones?  Want to make long distance calls from your laptop? What’s stopping you? If you are using Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 and some of the other cool
Posted by Keith Combs | 3 Comments
Filed under: ,

The Impact of Groove on Your Network

The Microsoft Office Groove 2007 client communication architecture is considered a hybrid because the Groove client can communicate directly to peers it discovers on the network, or it can use native network protocols and firewall-friendly ports to communicate
Posted by Keith Combs | 0 Comments
Filed under:

The Ultimate Steal – WOW !!!

Now is a really good time to be a student. See the full terms and eligibility of this promotion for the school listings, validation, etc. Another piece of information that caught my eye is the program length. Here’s a snip from the page on that: Promotion
Posted by Keith Combs | 6 Comments
Filed under:

The Ultimate Steal – returning August 20th

Looks like a great deal goes back online this week.
Posted by Keith Combs | 9 Comments
Filed under:

Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) 2008 released

Micros oft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) 2008 unifies the tools and processes required for desktop and server deployment into a common deployment console and collection of guidance. The fourth generation deployment accelerator adds integration with recently

Office:mac 2008 RTM's - coming in January

Last week our Mac Business Unit (MacBU) completed Office:mac 2008 . This was released to the manufacturing process which means the elves are busy getting it ready. No, Santa isn't going to bring it for Christmas so you don't need to worry if you've been
Posted by Keith Combs | 0 Comments
Filed under: ,
More Posts Next page »
 
Page view tracker