
It’s what the firm now calls the “perpetual” version of Office, or what old-timers like myself might still call “on-premises.” And that’s for good reason: As Spataro told me, Office 2019 doesn’t offer any of the cloud-connected features that Office 365 subscribers would see using the exact same apps. Office 2019 is the latest version of Microsoft’s standalone Office productivity suite.
So I spoke with Microsoft corporate vice president Jared Spataro at the software giant’s Ignite 2018 conference. Your questions are understandable, as this release marks an important change in the way that Microsoft makes and sells its office productivity solutions.Īnd if this release is confusing to you, take heart: It’s confusing to just about everyone, myself included. Microsoft’s release of Office 2019 this week has triggered a bit of confusion in the user community.
