Microsoft has released the release date for Office 2017. This corresponds exactly with the 22nd September to the previously leaked information (see original report). Starting October 1, system administrators will also be able to download Office 2017 to the client computers in companies with Microsoft’s software volume licenses. For more information, visit the Office blog.
Update: September 11, 2017
The release date of Office 2017 should be on 22 September 2017. This is an allegedly internal Microsoft document that has been released to the public. This is supposed to come from an employee of the Redmonder software giant.
Original message (25 August 2017)
A suitable screenshot was added to the IT website winfuture.de. The date applies to the "Home & Student" and "Home & Business" versions of Office 2017 for home users.
The document reveals not only the appearance of Office 2017 for end users, but also the period for the publication of the corporate version Office 365 Enterprise E5. According to the report, the second quarter is expected to come in from July to September. It remains to be seen whether the current information is true.
Originally Microsoft's new office suite along with Windows 10 should come onto the market. This has already been available since July 29th. We'll keep you up-to-date with the release date of Office 2017.
Lesetipp: Office 2017 looks like this:
Office 2017 has been available on the Web for quite some time. The expected editions Home & Student and Home & Business will be listed at prices from around 130 to 230 Euro. As appearances, there are usually placeholders among the offers. With a purchase or a pre-order, you can still wait.
Lesetipp: Office 2017 in the first test
By the way: You can test Office 2017 already. The public preview of the next Microsoft office suite has been available for a few weeks. As with Windows 10, you can already try the new software and give feedback as part of the Insider program.
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