![]() ![]() From insightful updates to Excel, PowerPoint, and Word, to a commanding view of their world via Outlook, Office Standard 2010 keeps your team productive and connected with familiar and intuitive tools. Next week we should see a bit more about how Microsoft plans to tie its software platforms together, namely Windows 10 and Office. With Microsoft Office Standard 2010, your employees are equipped with powerful ways to do their best work from more places whether they’re using a PC, phone, or Web browser. So far, much of that public discussion has been about Microsoft making inroads on phones and tablets, and forging a cohesive experience across those multiple platforms. Why this matters: We’ve previously described Windows 10 as not so much a leap ahead, but as a move that brings Microsoft’s ecosystem closer together. Microsoft has also promised hands-on time with the new apps, meaning we’ll be able to report our impressions about how Microsoft’s Windows 10 vision is all coming together. Microsoft has said previously that the new apps will include features like Insights for Office to the suite, allowing you to connect shared documents to data compiled by Bing. It’s likely that apps like Sway or at least Delve will be added into the mix. Microsoft hasn’t said anything about the new features that will be integrated into the new suite, but the company is likely keenly aware that Office customers have passed it over because it offered nothing new. ![]() ![]() Office 2016, meanwhile, is scheduled to ship later this year. ![]()
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