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Microsoft finally got around to launching Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010 at a scheduled event in New York that was big on PR and small on new detail, or details that haven’t already been flagged before.
Officiating at the launch, which also featured a number of Microsoft partners, was Stephen Elop, president of Microsoft’s business division. He told us that 8.6 million are already using the platform as part of the most extensive beta the company has ever been involved with.
Enhancing Business Productivity
The launch of the 2010 products is about business productivity and improving ways in which enterprises deal with the growing volume of information business processes produce, he said.
“It is a moment of fundamental change and there are a lot of reasons for this,” he added, including tighter budgets and a more mobile workforce.
The deployment of the 2010 products will add two weeks productive work per person per year as 40% of the day is spent culling the information that arrives on desktops. That represents a 300% return on investment over three years or 7 ½ months to pay for the investment.
via Microsoft Launches Office 2010, SharePoint 2010 For Business Users.
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