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Research Report: Office 2007 Client Evaluation and Migration
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Free! Executive Summary
This report provides CIOs and solution architects with a comprehensive introduction to evaluating the Office 2007 suite and planning its deployment

Free! Introduction
Summary of the major changes made in Office 2007, including user interface, file format, code compatibility, and deployment technology

User Interface Speeds Formatting
The Office suite's redesigned user interface could appeal to the average user, but it could also require retraining for experts and updates to business procedures

File Formats Improve Application Access, Require Planning
The next versions of several Office applications will use new XML file formats, simplifying access to Office data from other applications but possibly posing challenges to migration

Custom Code Moves to Office 2007
Office 2007 changes could affect macros and other application code written for earlier versions of the Office suite

Office Suite Improves Deployment, Maintenance
The Office installation utility, Setup, has undergone major changes that will streamline Office 2007 deployment and maintenance

Excel 2007 Speeds Graphics, Calculation
Faster calculation and quicker formatting are coming with Excel 2007, the next version of Microsoft's spreadsheet application

Word 2007 Tackles Academics, Forms
Word 2007 won't change anyone's mind about the Office 2007 suite, but it could benefit scientists, bloggers, and developers

Outlook 2007 Adds Internet Hooks
Outlook 2007 has some interesting new features, particularly support for RSS and iCalendar data sources, that are independent of the type of mail server used

Access 2007 Targets First-Timers, SharePoint Users
Access will make a new appeal to first-time users while reinventing itself yet again for developers, this time for SharePoint development

InfoPath 2007 Focuses on Developers
Improved ties to SharePoint and better integration with Visual Studio could give InfoPath 2007 new relevance for corporate developers, but it remains one of many options for creating forms-based applications

OneNote Goes Mainstream
The inclusion of OneNote 2007 in several Office 2007 editions poises Microsoft's note-taking application for widespread usage; a series of incremental improvements from OneNote 2003 adds up to a significant upgrade

Groove to Get Push from Office 2007
Groove collaboration software will get a boost in late 2006 when Groove components ship in the Office suite for the first time

Pricing, Licensing, and System Requirements
The Office suite's next version has shipped to volume license customers; pricing of the new suite is comparable to that of past versions

Resources
A list of resources with more information on Office 2007-related topics