Microsoft Thursday is set to unveil its long-awaited branding, packaging and pricing for the next version of Office, which is expected to be available later this year.As widely expected, the product, codenamed Office 12, will be branded Office 2007. And while neither retail nor business customers should see much of a difference in pricing, the company has made some packaging and branding changes, particularly to the Office suites that business customers typically buy, said Parri Munsell, an Information Worker group program manager at Microsoft.The changes reflect Microsoft’s aim to make Office more of a collaboration suite that connects employees throughout the organization than a set of productivity applications that each employee uses, he said.There will be seven Office suites in the 2007 Microsoft Office System, including one new enterprise package, Office Enterprise 2007, as well as two packages that have been rebranded. Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007 will be comparable to the former Office Professional Enterprise Edition 2003, while Office Home and Student 2007 is an update of the former Office Student Teacher 2003, Munsell said. Suites rounding out Office 2007 are Office Professional 2007, Office Small Business 2007, Office Standard 2007 and Office Basic 2007.Professional Plus is the suite that most corporate, or “volume,” customers will use, Munsell said. In addition to the applications currently available in Office – such as Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Access and Outlook – this suite for the first time will also include Office Communicator, Microsoft’s corporate instant messaging application, he said. The new Enterprise 2007 offers all of what is included in Professional Plus, as well as Office Groove 2007 peer-to-peer collaboration technology and Office OneNote 2007, software for typing notes and recording speech simultaneously.Both Professional Plus and Enterprise 2007 are available only through Microsoft’s volume licensing program, for which the company does not provide specific pricing because it varies by customer, Munsell said. To help companies purchase some of the new licenses that will be required to use Office 2007’s collaboration capabilities, Microsoft will offer a new Enterprise Client Access License (CAL). The new CAL includes all the licenses under its current Core CAL together with licenses for products such as Live Communications Server and Windows Rights Management Services, he said. Microsoft’s Core CAL already includes licenses for Windows, Exchange and Office.Microsoft also will add new server software to the Office family. The company will combine its portal and content management servers into one server called Office SharePoint Server 2007.In addition, the company will offer Office Forms Server 2007 to enable Office users to publish forms to a server as an alternative to purchasing SharePoint Server and all of its portal and content-management technology, he said. Users of the volume versions of Office can take electronic forms and Excel spreadsheets and publish them to either Forms Server or SharePoint Portal Server without having an additional InfoPath Server locally installed, which was previously required.Another new offering, Office Project Portfolio Server, complements the existing Office Project Server by giving users a view of the entire lifecycle of multiple projects rather than just the ability to execute one project. Related content news analysis IBM cloud service aims to deliver secure, multicloud connectivity IBM Hybrid Cloud Mesh is a multicloud networking service that includes IT discovery, security, monitoring and traffic-engineering capabilities. By Michael Cooney Dec 07, 2023 3 mins Network Security Cloud Computing Networking news Gartner: Just 12% of IT infrastructure pros outpace CIO expectations Budget constraints, security concerns, and lack of talent can hamstring infrastructure and operations (I&O) professionals. By Denise Dubie Dec 07, 2023 4 mins Network Security Data Center Industry feature Data centers unprepared for new European energy efficiency regulations Regulatory pressure is driving IT teams to invest in more efficient servers and storage and improve their data-center reporting capabilities. By Maria Korolov Dec 07, 2023 7 mins Enterprise Storage Enterprise Storage Enterprise Storage news analysis AMD launches Instinct AI accelerator to compete with Nvidia AMD enters the AI acceleration game with broad industry support. First shipping product is the Dell PowerEdge XE9680 with AMD Instinct MI300X. By Andy Patrizio Dec 07, 2023 6 mins CPUs and Processors Generative AI Data Center Podcasts Videos Resources Events NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe