Deployment: The Noise
Ribbon UI
Application Compatibility
OS upgrade needed
Deployment cost
End user training
OpenXML File format change
Macros don’t work
Office 2003 love / “Good enough”
No deployment partners
Limited resources
Where Are You Today?
• Office Today− 2003?− 2007?− Prior version(s)?
• 2010 Readiness− Start testing Office 2010 with Beta− Initiate assessments to prepare − Begin your planning cycle
Deployment Planning MethodologyProper planning is key to customer success
Envision
Planning
Build
Stabilize
Deploy
Operate
Envision
• Create a business case− How do the new Office 2010 features improve
the way you do business?− Where do you see the platform benefits?− What does your Enterprise Agreement (EA) and
Software Assurance (SA) benefits provide you during an upgrade?
• Document the Vision and Scope of the project− Define a Project vision and schedule
• Include a conceptual design− Capture Technical Requirements
• Document risks− Assess the Current Desktop Environment
Planning
• Determine compatibility with the existing environment− Office Environment Assessment Tool (NEW!)− Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM)− Office Code Compatibility Inspectors (NEW!)− Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit (MAP)
• Prepare for release− Administrator training
− Engage Desktop Deployment Planning Services (DDPS) if you have Software Assurance (SA) Benefits!
− And/Or Schedule a Premier Office Deployment Workshop− End-user training− Home use (HUP) to drive adoption
• Understand Software Protection Platform (SPP) licensing− Key Management Service (KMS)− Multiple Activation Key (MAK)
Build
• Prepare for deployment− Review the 2010 Office Resource Kit− Utilize the Productivity Hub− Leverage the Enterprise Learning Framework
• Develop the solution− Customize your Office 2010 package
− Office Configuration Tool (OCT)− Config.xml− Setup− Group Policies
• Select An Enterprise Deployment Method− Implement or utilize enterprise deployment
infrastructure tools, i.e. System Center Configuration Manager
Deploy
• Deploy− Microsoft System Center Configuration
Manger− Application Virtualization
• Deploy core IT service solution components− KMS− MAK
• Execute local install• Stabilize deployment
Operate
• Helpdesk and Support• Error Reporting• Patch Management• Feature or Settings Updates• End User Training• Capture the Business Value!
Office Software Assurance BenefitsLeverage the benefits you havePackaged Services
Provides customers with consulting services to create high-level deployment plans for Desktop (Office and Window), SharePoint, and Exchange deployments. Business Value Planning Service is a new service focusing on business value with specific business processes.
Training Vouchers
Provides vouchers for instructor-led technical courses geared to developers and IT professionals who support, implement, and develop solutions by using Microsoft technologies.
E-Learning Transfers maximum skills in minimal time through self-paced online courses about Microsoft products.
Home Use Program (HUP)
Eligible employees can obtain a licensed copy of most Microsoft Office system desktop PC programs, which they can install and use on a home PC.
Employee Purchase Plan (EPP)
The EPP benefit gives your employees discounts on the most popular Microsoft productivity and consumer products.
All-Day, Every-Day Support
Provides around-the-clock phone support for business critical issues, in addition to extended product support for the Windows® operating system, the 2007 Microsoft Office system, and server products and editions, even for products without Software Assurance coverage.
TechNet Software Assurance Subscription Services
With this comprehensive support resource, customers can keep their IT professional skills sharp, solve mission-critical and day-to-day issues, maintain security more easily, and evaluate new Microsoft technologies.
For more information about these and other benefits, see http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/sa/default.mspx
Getting Ready for Office 2010 Planning & Assessment
System Readiness• Inventory Office Applications • Assess hardware & OS readiness• Suggests key upgrades• Summary proposal of 2010 readiness
Application Compatibly• Identify interfacing add-ins & interfaces• Tag known compatible apps• Mitigate VBA and macro code
File Readiness • Scan & identify potential format deltas• Identify potential macro issues• Migrate Office files to OpenXML formats
• Microsoft Assessment Planning Toolkit (MAP)
• Office Environment Assessment Tool (OEAT)
• Office Compatibility Code Inspector (OCCI)
• Office Migration Planning Manager (OMPM)
Guidance• Desktop Deployment Planning Service (SA)• Training Vouchers(SA)
• Office Resource Kit (ORK)• TechNet Resource Centers
Office 2007 vs. 2010 File FormatsFile readiness assessment is minimal for 2007 migrations -2003 migrations will require a full file assessment effort
Minor Changes ***
• Word• Excel• PowerPoint• Outlook• Access• InfoPath• Publisher
New + Compatibility Mode
• OneNote• SharePoint Workspace
(Groove)
*** = Some file format changes from Office 2007 that should not be noticeable to the typical end user. OMPM being updated. Testing still recommended!
Key Areas of Focus – 2007 to 2010Top of mind topics introduced with 2010
• Impact of Open XML standardization process− Backwards compatibility with Office 2007 SP2
• 3rd party applications & add-ins• Macros• Access databases• OneNote & SharePoint Workspace• 32 vs. 64 bit applications• Office Business Applications
− VBA− .NET managed code− Duet SAP integration− Note: VSTO runtime now shipping with 2010
• Ribbon customizations• Security• Volume license activation• Reduced end user training impact
64-bit Office 2010Some key considerations for 64-bit Office
• Supports large memory requirement – files over 2GB
• Add-in compatibility concerns• Macro re-work for existing solutions• Side by side installation with 32-bit• Target 64-bit for users with large data requirement,
i.e. Excel power users• Consistent deployment and management
experience• 32-bit Office runs on 64-bit OS
Volume Activation in Office 2010New activation method in Office 2010 – aligning with Windows activations
• What it provides:− Better license management− Protect their IP investment− Visibility of activations− Consistent activation approach for Windows and
Office− NOT monitoring by Microsoft
• What it requires:− Plan for your activation method –
− Key Management Service (KMS)− Multiple Activation Key (MAK)
− Educate users for activation dialogs
Note: Never lose functionality if VL Office is not activated
Summary
• Important to start planning early• Proper planning can avoid issues later• Leverage SA benefits to help to things
started• Office 2010 will be offering resources to
help mitigate prior customer issues• Keep engaged with Office OnRamp –
learn more about these topics in the drill down modules
• Get engaged on the Office 2010 TechNet site
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to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation.
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Today•Built in save as for PDF, XPS and ODF formats•Performance improvements•Additional charting & graphic engine enhancements
Office 2007 SP2
Office Roadmap
Office 2010
H1 CY2010•Office Web Applications•Office Mobile Applications•Co-Authoring•Backstage•Office Business Applications•SharePoint Workspace•Outlook message management•Excel for business intelligence•Edit videos & images in PowerPoint•PowerPoint broadcast•Live Preview – Copy/Paste•Consistent Ribbon across Office suite•32 or 64 bit client•Application Virtualization
Note: Office 2003 mainstream support ended on April 14, 2009. Extended Support for the 2003 release will last until January 14, 2014.
Experience Business Productivity ServersThrough Office Professional Plus 2010
Initiate workflow from within Office for better process managementMake presence and instant messaging easy with CommunicatorProtect IP with Rights ManagementTake SharePoint content offline with SharePoint Workspace (formerly Groove)Work with line of business information directly in familiar Office applications
Key Updates to Office Professional Plus 2010
SharePoint Workspace OneNoteDeeper server integration Office Web Apps
Word
Excel
PowerPoint
Outlook
OneNote
Publisher
Access
InfoPath
Comm
unicator
SharePoint
Workspace (form
erly
Groove)
Office web
applicationsOffice
Enterprise
Office Pro Plus Office Small
Biz Office
Standard
= New
Business Contact Mngr
Get More in Office Professional Plus 2010With SharePoint Workspace, OneNote and Office Web Apps
Improved Application Virtualization SupportTighter integration with Microsoft App-V• Potential to simplify deployment & management• Microsoft invested in App-V with Click-to-Run• Office 2010 requires App-V 4.6 available in H1 2010• App-V requires deployment specific sequencing• 20% of breadth customers have already leveraged desktop
virtualization*• Features improved with App-V 4.6/Office 2010 include:
− Outlook− Fast Search using Windows Desktop Search− URL Protocol Handlers (Mailto, feeds,
webcal(s))− Send to Mail integration− Enable advanced account configuration
− SharePoint− Directly open/edit/save hosted
documents
− OneNote− Send to OneNote print driver
− All− Activation model support
*based on WW desktop tracker survey
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