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Microsoft to unveil Office 2019 previews in mid-2018

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Published onSeptember 29, 2017

published onSeptember 29, 2017

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The upcomingOffice 2019is set to launch sometime in the second half of next year, Microsoft announced at its Ignite event in Orlando. The company also said that preview builds will become available in the middle of next year.

Office 2019 will bring with lots of new features

Even ifMicrosoft is in love with the cloud, the company knows not every customer is ready to immerse itself in the cloud. Because of that, Office 2019 will bring lots of new and exciting features that won’t be cloud-specific, with the company itself describing the suite as a valuable upgrade for customers who feel like they need to keep some or all of their apps and servers on-premises.

For now, we don’t have much about the upcoming Office 2019, so it’s pretty hard to tell you exactly what new features are on their way and what new improvements the company will use tolure more users into upgradingto the newest version of Office.

Confirmed improvements and new features for Office 2019

The company promised that more information about Office 2019’s new features would arrive in the following months, but Microsoft already confirmed perpetual versions of Office applications (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook) and servers (Skype for Business, Exchange, SharePoint).

Office 2019 will also include new user and IT functionality for customers who aren’t ready to switch to the cloud. These include the following:

Server enhancements will bring updates to IT manageability, voice, usability, and of course security. More details are scheduled to come in the upcoming months.

As you can see, there’s plenty of features worth waiting for!

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Radu Tyrsina

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