Over half a year after it wrapped up the development process for Office 2010 RTM, Microsoft is ready to move on and start work on the first major upgrade for the productivity suite.
According to the Redmond company, the Beta testing program for Office 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1) is planned for debut by the end of 2010.
Invitations have already been sent out to a select pool of Beta testers that are close to the software giant. Read more »
Microsoft is preparing to release the first upgrade for Office 2010. Service Pack 1 should be made available for download in the coming months according to the software giant.
A specific launch deadline wasn’t provided, but the promise is that customers running Office 2010 will be able to upgrade to SP1 RTM sometime in mid-summer 2011.
Of course, SP1 RTM will be offered not only for the Office 2010 productivity suite, but also for SharePoint Server 2010.
Microsoft has yet to share comprehensive details about what the first upgrade for Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010 will bring to the table, however this will change in the coming weeks. Read more »