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Steven Parker   on 19 September 2007 - 09:45 · 7 comments & 4320 views

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It sounded too good to be true. And it turns out it was.

A report last week that Microsoft had sold 70 million copies of Office 2007 since the product was released to manufacturing turned out to be wrong. Officials with Microsoft France allegedly told press last week that Microsoft had sold 70 million copies of Office 2007 since Microsoft made the product available at the end of 2006.

I asked Microsoft whether that number — which seemed awfully high, given that Windows Vista just hit the 60-million-copies-sold mark in July — was accurate. Last week, officials declined to comment on Office 2007 sales. But in responding to IBM’s unveiling of a new Microsoft Office competitor known as IBM Lotus Symphony, Microsoft shed more light on that 70 million figure.

Continued from main: In response to IBM’s September 18 announcement, Microsoft released the following comment from Jacob Jaffe, Director of Microsoft Office.
“Customers continue to tell us that our solutions deliver the ease of use, reliability and security that they need. This is validated by the strong adoption and usage seen by Microsoft Office having sold more than 71 million licenses in just the last Microsoft fiscal year. Our long history in meeting the complex needs of enterprise customers, a partner ecosystem that has grown 43% on the Office platform since last year and our current and future investments in the software + services arena will deliver even more flexibility to customers.”
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#1 RawGutts on 19 Sep 2007 - 12:15
I would love to see the numbers break down on this. Are they counting the corporate licenses and almost all the new PC's that are shipped out the door with it installed, which they make manufactures put it on them..
(3 replies) #2 ShiZZa on 19 Sep 2007 - 13:21
I've almost never have seen Office come on by default. Its something you have to add. You get "MS Works" by default most of the time.
#2.1 xploit1030 on 19 Sep 2007 - 13:45
I worked in the "Geek Squad" and most laptops came with an Office 30 day evaluation (which they may be counting).
#2.2 RAID 0 on 19 Sep 2007 - 15:11
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I worked in the "Geek Squad" and most laptops came with an Office 30 day evaluation (which they may be counting).


They should not count this... if they do.
#2.3 YaZoR on 19 Sep 2007 - 15:53
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Quote - (xploit1030 said @ #2.1)
I worked in the "Geek Squad" and most laptops came with an Office 30 day evaluation (which they may be counting).


They should not count this... if they do.

Certainly shouldn't, they don't sell 30 day trial versions.
(1 reply) #3 +Chrono951 on 19 Sep 2007 - 22:14
Wait, why was the number wrong and too good to be true, if they just confirmed that they have sold "over 71 million" licenses?
#3.1 Torment on 19 Sep 2007 - 22:28
The poster left out the juice of the article.......

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At the Microsoft Financial Analyst Meeting at the end of July, Microsoft Business President Jeff Raikes told attendees that Microsoft had sold 70 million licenses of all versions of Office during fiscal 2007, the Microsoft spokesperson further elaborated this week.




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