Interested in trying the upcoming Microsoft Office 2010?

office 2010 technical preview registration

Microsoft Office 2010 is coming. Are you interested to try it before its prime time? If you are, then you should register yourself to be selected and notified when the MS Office 2010 Technical Preview program available in July 2009. By registering, you can be selected to try MS Office 2010 beta before it gets released!

The MS Office 2010 Technical Preview will be available to both 32 and 64 bit system. Supported operating systems are: Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista, and Windows 7.

Some Q & A from the Technet’s blog post:

Q:  What is technical preview?
A: Technical preview is an engineering milestone leading towards RTM that Office 2010 and related products will reach in July 2009.

Q:  Will customers or partners be given access to the products at the technical preview milestone?
A: Beginning at the technical preview milestone, we will conduct an invitation only technical preview program where participants will able to experience Office Professional Plus 2010 and Visio 2010.   You can sign up to be on the list for entry at office2010themovie.com.

Q: Will I need to upgrade hardware to install Office 2010 and related products?
A:  Office 2010 Suite products are offered in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions so customers will not be required to upgrade 32-bit PC’s and Laptops to 64-bit hardware to run Office 2010 Suite Products.   Certain hardware configurations and operating system versions customers currently have deployed may require an upgrade to run server and client products.

To register, simply go to Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Preview promo site and click the link to sign up for Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Preview.

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