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Microsoft confirms Ultimate Office
Microsoft confirmed this week that it is planning an Ultimate version of Office 2007 that will be similar to the enterprise edition that is available only to large businesses.
According to a cNet story, the new retail package will offer nearly all the components available to large businesses in one $679 product.
A company spokeman told Microsoft Watch that "Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007 will give people working at home access to the full line-up of 2007 Microsoft Office applications so they can create, find, manage and share information across boundaries using the toolset they're familiar with at the office."
The Ultimate Edition was first noted by sharp-eyed folks at Bink.nu who spotted it in a slide during Bill Gates' WinHEC keynote this week.
Posted by Caroline Craig on May 26, 2006 06:15 AM
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