

For every bug they squash, they add two more. Yes, while the truth is, Microsoft Office patches, in the past year and a half and further have been phoned in. It may be difficult to seek your C-Levels on a subscription model now, but what happens when it’s the only option out there?

They’ve spent so many years working up to being the undeclared standard in Office Productivity apps, then all of a sudden, they pull out the traditional ‘sell it and forget’ model to a subscription model? Brilliant. In terms of the business model, it’s brilliant. But moving to a subscription model almost entirely guarantees them a somewhat-consistent flow of cash.
OFFICE 2019 INSTALL
Can anyone think of a reason why Office 2019 has to run on Windows 10? Has M$ given a reason why it won’t run on Windows 8? Probably not, and I don’t expect them to.Ĭ2R is a problem for deployments unless they allow us to install and rebuild the file as one of the software push formats that is accepted.
OFFICE 2019 WINDOWS 10
I don’t see it as a security-minded move on their part to force people to Office 2019 and Windows 10 I see it as more of a “we need to make money” scheme. So, how do you feel about Office 2019 changes? Vote in our poll below so we can find out what the Community thinks.Īs mentioned, Microsoft is going to do whatever they want. PLS MSFT STAP." Now we'd like to understand how IT pros in Spiceworks feel about the changes in general.

Responses have varied widely, from, "It seems like a reasonable move on their part" to "Not a concern to us" to, "Definitely see this being an issue" to, "Click-to-run SUCKS.
