REDMOND, Washington: Microsoft`s next version of its Office business suite will run only on the two latest editions of the Windows operating systems, the company said. The new version, codenamed Office 11, will be compatible only with Windows XP and Windows 2000 for security and reliability reasons, Microsoft Spokesman Jason Carson said on Wednesday. Office 11, which is now in beta testing, is scheduled for release in mid-2003.
Although some people may not like being forced to upgrade their operating system, it still makes sense, said Frank Gillett, principal analyst for Forrester Research. "There`s an awful lot of companies out there who are mad at Microsoft," he said, noting some businesses` dissatisfaction with a new licensing program Microsoft has adopted.
That program ended many software discounts and required companies to sign multiyear contracts for upgrades and service in a type of software-subscription service. Otherwise, they face much higher software costs when they upgrade. Limiting the compatibility with older versions of Windows saves Microsoft time and money, he said. The company won`t have to test Office 11 across every possible computer running every version of Windows, he said. Bureau Report