![]() ![]() ![]() Windows: Sources claim Microsoft is now targeting the spring of 2015 to deliver an updated version of most of its traditional Office desktop apps (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Publisher, Lync and so on). In the spirit of trying to outline key updates and fill in some of the missing likely pieces, here's what's in the pipeline: The Office team has taken some recent uncharacteristic steps toward greater transparency by publishing a roadmap about some - but not all - plans for the Office platform. Office 365, which includes the cloud-hosted versions of Exchange, SharePoint and Lync, is updated nearly monthly. On the server side, the priority is clearly the cloud. Recently, the Office client-side team's priorities have changed from protecting the Windows franchise, to addressing the most popular mobile platforms first. ![]() The Microsoft Office team is the poster child of One Microsoft as much, if not more, than any other Microsoft business these days.
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