Spartan Posted March 16, 2015 Report Posted March 16, 2015 A leaked version of Office 2016 gave us an early look at a new colorful theme early today, and now Microsoft is ready to let anyone test its upcoming Office client. Starting today, the software maker is launching an Office 2016 preview aimed at IT professionals and developers. "This early build doesn’t yet contain all the features we’re planning to ship in the final product," explains Microsoft's Kirk Koenigsbauer, but you'll get a close look at what's coming alongside monthly updates until Office 2016 ships later this year. Both previews available to download today Microsoft is improving Outlook 2016 search, storage footprint, and email delivery performance, alongside some improvements to image insertion in Word 2016 and Excel 2016. While Microsoft has previously added new ways to extend Office for developers, the software maker says it's not touching add-ins or macro abilities in Office 2016, leaving things the same way for existing documents. This approach will please enterprise customers who typically run into issues with older spreadsheets and complex macros. You can sign up for Microsoft's Office 2016 preview right here. Alongside the Office 2016 preview, Microsoft is also launching a test version of Skype for Business. This new version of Skype is a replacement for Lync, Microsoft's primary communications tool for businesses. Skype for Business looks very similar to the consumer version of Skype, with the ability to integrate closely into various Office apps. A final version of Skype for Business will be available in April, and you can sign up to the preview over at Microsoft's evaluation site.
king420 Posted March 16, 2015 Report Posted March 16, 2015 restroom lo nundi video conf lu attend avtaremo
vaade_veedu Posted March 16, 2015 Report Posted March 16, 2015 veedu aa mukka itu ee mukka atu marchadam tappiste vere emaina try chestada ? hololens annadu what happened to it ? people are not at all ready for change anukunta
DaleSteyn1 Posted March 16, 2015 Report Posted March 16, 2015 lync tho cisco vaadiki pedha bokka pettad microsoft vaadu isari evariki bokka pedthado
Spartan Posted March 16, 2015 Author Report Posted March 16, 2015 lync tho cisco vaadiki pedha bokka pettad microsoft vaadu isari evariki bokka pedthado he already booked Skype (8B$ ) for that...so no victim this time
DaleSteyn1 Posted March 16, 2015 Report Posted March 16, 2015 he already booked Skype (8B$ ) for that...so no victim this time kaani lync was smart move chala companies cisco ki ip phones ki license vella dollars kattevallu lync lo phn and conference ni baga cover chesetappatiki cisco licenses evaru renew cheyaledhu ....yeah skype konnad ani telusu kaani 8Billion ki konnada? surprising
Spartan Posted March 16, 2015 Author Report Posted March 16, 2015 kaani lync was smart move chala companies cisco ki ip phones ki license vella dollars kattevallu lync lo phn and conference ni baga cover chesetappatiki cisco licenses evaru renew cheyaledhu ....yeah skype konnad ani telusu kaani 8Billion ki konnada? surprising https://gigaom.com/2011/05/09/why-microsoft-is-buying-skype-for-8-billion/ Microsoft has bought Skype for $8.5 billion, in an all-cash deal. The deal closed a few hours ago.
k2s Posted March 16, 2015 Report Posted March 16, 2015 A leaked version of Office 2016 gave us an early look at a new colorful theme early today, and now Microsoft is ready to let anyone test its upcoming Office client. Starting today, the software maker is launching an Office 2016 preview aimed at IT professionals and developers. "This early build doesn’t yet contain all the features we’re planning to ship in the final product," explains Microsoft's Kirk Koenigsbauer, but you'll get a close look at what's coming alongside monthly updates until Office 2016 ships later this year. Both previews available to download today Microsoft is improving Outlook 2016 search, storage footprint, and email delivery performance, alongside some improvements to image insertion in Word 2016 and Excel 2016. While Microsoft has previously added new ways to extend Office for developers, the software maker says it's not touching add-ins or macro abilities in Office 2016, leaving things the same way for existing documents. This approach will please enterprise customers who typically run into issues with older spreadsheets and complex macros. You can sign up for Microsoft's Office 2016 preview right here. Alongside the Office 2016 preview, Microsoft is also launching a test version of Skype for Business. This new version of Skype is a replacement for Lync, Microsoft's primary communications tool for businesses. Skype for Business looks very similar to the consumer version of Skype, with the ability to integrate closely into various Office apps. A final version of Skype for Business will be available in April, and you can sign up to the preview over at Microsoft's evaluation site. :3D_Smiles: bye1 :3D_Smiles:
Spartan Posted March 16, 2015 Author Report Posted March 16, 2015 :3D_Smiles: bye1 :3D_Smiles: is there ur foto in that man..
Hyderabad_Nawab Posted March 16, 2015 Report Posted March 16, 2015 Already maa dantlo Skype e Using for Office messaging.. Lynch unna kuda ..
Spartan Posted March 16, 2015 Author Report Posted March 16, 2015 Already maa dantlo Skype e Using for Office messaging.. Lynch unna kuda .. innalu free ga vadkunnar..ippudu dabbul kattal..
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