Office 2019 will be Windows 10 exclusive

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Faybert

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Microsoft's General Manager for Windows, Bernardo Caldas, and General Manager for Office, Jared Spataro announced changes to Office and Windows servicing and support today.

Microsoft revealed that Office 2019, the next version of Microsoft Office, will ship in the second half of 2018 and that previews will be available in the second quarter of 2018.

While that is good news for users and customers waiting to upgrade to the next official release of Microsoft Office, some information revealed today may put a damper on the announcement.

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Office 2019 applications will only be supported on a limited number of Windows client and server operating system versions. In particular, Office 2019 will only be supported on the following systems:

  • Any supported Windows 10 SAC (Semi-Annual Channel) release.
  • Windows 10 Enterprise Long Term Servicing Channel 2018.
  • The next Long Term Servicing Channel release of Windows Server.
Unless I'm misreading Microsoft's announcement, Office 2019 won't be available for Windows 8.1 or Windows 7, or older Server versions.

LTSC releases of Windows 10 are released every three years, and they are supported for ten years in total divided between five years of mainstream support and five years of extended support.

In addition to these limitations, Microsoft won't release MSI installers for Office 2019 clients. Microsoft will release MSI installers for Office Server products, and so-called Click-To-Run installers for clients exclusively.

The company plans to support Office 2019 for five years of mainstream support and about two years of extended support.

Microsoft supports three different versions of Office for Windows right now not counting Office 2019 or Office 365.

  • Office 2010 and Office Starter: in extended support, ends October 13, 2020.
  • Office 2013: mainstream supports ends April 10, 2018. Extended support ends April 11, 2023.
  • Office 2016: mainstream support ends October 13, 2020. Extended support ends October 14, 2025.
Office 2019 support will end around the same time that Office 2016 ends. It is unclear why Microsoft made the decision; one explanation is that the company plans to move all-in in regards to Office 365 and Office in the cloud and that 2025 may be the year Microsoft might make that switch.

Microsoft did make announcements in regards to Office 365 ProPlus system requirements and Windows 10 Servicing as well.

Windows 10 versions 1607, 1703 and 1709 will receive an additional six month of servicing (from the initial 18 month period) to give Enterprise customers an extension.

This leads to the following end of additional servicing for Enterprise and Education customers:

  • Windows 10 version 1511 -- until April 10, 2018.
  • Windows 10 version 1607 -- until October 9, 2018.
  • Windows 10 version 1703 -- until April 9, 2019.
  • Windows 10 version 1709 -- until October 8, 2019.
Microsoft announced changes to the Office 365 ProPlus system requirements on top of that. ProPlus won't be supported on Windows 10 Semi-Annual Channel versions that are no longer being serviced. Starting January 14, 2020, ProPlus won't support Windows 10 LTCS, Windows Server 2016 or older, or Windows 8.1 or older anymore.

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The changes that Microsoft announced today are massive. Limiting Office 2019 support to Windows 10, and limiting support for the perpetual version of Office by reducing extended support by three years, affect lots of customers. Even more worrying than that is that Windows 10 LTSC 2018 will be supported until 2028; what happens on those systems from 2025 to 2028 in regards to Office?

Windows 7 is supported until 2020 and Windows 8.1 until 2023. The release of Office 2019 falls into the support phases of both operating systems, but Microsoft decided to make Office 2019 Windows 10 exclusive. It looks a whole lot like "if you don't want to use Windows 10 we will make you" kind of schemes.

Article Source: Office 2019 will be Windows 10 exclusive - gHacks Tech News
 

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From my point of view, this is a good push by Microsoft for their Office products. Consumers may already realize the potential of running an active subscription of Office 365 over the standalone versions of Office.

Quote from The Verge:
It’s a move that’s clearly designed to push businesses that are holding off on Office 365 into subscriptions, as the standalone Office 2019 software will only be supported on Windows 10 and not Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 machines. Microsoft is also altering the support lifecycle for Office 2019, so it will receive 5 years of mainstream support and then “approximately 2 years of extended support.”
 

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Office 2019 will further promote Windows 10
while
Windows 10 will exclusively initiate Office 2019.

Marketing Synergy...
 
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