7/17/2009

John R. Durant's WebLog : Office 2010 Developer: What's New!

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Additionally, we’ve brought exciting new advances for creating Access applications. Check out this video to see some of what that is all about. Also, check out the team blog and my own blog for more specific information about Access 2010 in the coming days.

John R. Durant's WebLog : Office 2010 Developer: What's New!

Brian Jones: Office Extensibility : Office 2010 Technical Preview

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What's New for Developers in Office 2010?

Check out John Durant's blog post, where he does a great job highlighting some of the benefits Office 2010 provides for developers.  Here is a quick summary of some key additions/tools we have made as part of the Office 2010 wave:

  • Continual innovation of the Open XML SDKThe Open XML SDK

Brian Jones: Office Extensibility : Office 2010 Technical Preview

Microsoft Showcase: [BKS001] Backstage with Bill Veghte and Allison Watson at WPC

Following their July 13 keynote addresses, Watson and Veghte meet backstage to discuss the “single greatest monetization opportunity” Microsoft has offered partners in recent history—Windows 7. They talk how you can get ready for the RTM in terms of compatibility and in terms of developing your own applications to exploit the new capabilities.

Business Productivity Breakout Sessions

The following are only a small selection of the fifteen Business Productivity (BP) sessions available at WPC. These and other sessions details can be found on the Schedule Builder, where you can add sessions to your WPC schedule. To get the complete list, choose “Track” then “Business Productivity.”

The highly anticipated Microsoft Office 2010 boosts productivity by giving customers a familiar experience across the PC, phone and browser. For IT professionals, Office 2010 will offer more choice and flexibility in how they buy and manage their IT assets, helping them reduce costs. For developers, it will provide a platform for building innovative, connected Office-related applications with greater ease. To learn more, read the Microsoft PressPass announcement.

We invite you to join us at this year’s Microsoft Worldwide Partner conference to hear more about the partner opportunities around the next version of Microsoft Office 2010. Watch the video above, in which Jigish Avalani, Senior Director of Information Worker Partner Loyalty, issues a personal invitation for you to come experience the Business Productivity Track at WPC09 and interact with Microsoft decision makers and peers.

Microsoft Showcase: [BKS001] Backstage with Bill Veghte and Allison Watson at WPC

THE BI Blog : WPC round-up for Microsoft BI

 

We had an exciting keynote and demo delivered by Bob Muglia (president of the Server and Tools Division) featuring project Gemini, the in-memory Excel add-in to analyze massive amounts of data, this will be available to Office 2010 customers as an add-in for Excel 2010. It was great to watch the audience of over 8,000 at the New Orleans convention center crank the tweet-o-meter to the max as Bob gave the self service BI demo. Check out some of the tweets that came back about Office 2010, SharePoint 2010, and the new self service BI capabilities to come:

· SharePoint 2010 Self-Service Business Intelligence is amazing.

· 100m rows in excel - I can remember when IV8192 was the end of the flat world before you fell off

THE BI Blog : WPC round-up for Microsoft BI

Microsoft Office 2010 Engineering : Welcome to the Office 2010 Engineering blog

 

This blog will cover a wide range of topics, but will center on the experience of using Office. We will cover topics that are generally of interest to a broad set of Office users and multiple Office applications. We will rely heavily on the existing well-known Office application team blogs to provide in-depth product discussions for specific Office applications.

Microsoft Office 2010 Engineering : Welcome to the Office 2010 Engineering blog

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Microsoft Office Backstage (Part 1 – Backstory)

Hi, I'm Clay Satterfield and I'm a Senior Program Manager on the Office User Experience team. Within the first few hours or so of using the Office 2010 Technical Preview, it’s pretty likely that you’ll eventually need to “Save As” or “Print” or do something else with your file. When you finally do click on the Office Button, you’ll see something that you probably didn’t expect. Instead of a menu, or even a Ribbon tab, you’ll see the new Microsoft Office Backstage View... see more and screen shoot on the blog

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