Speculation is mounting that the delayed launch of
Microsoft's
forthcoming
Office
2007 productivity suite means that
Windows
Vista will be subject to further hold-ups.
Citing "performance issues", Microsoft said last week that it will not
release Office 2007 to enterprises until "the end of 2006". The consumer launch
will take place some time in "early 2007".
But David Bradshaw, an analyst with
Ovum, said: "It
seems sensible to keep Office 2007 in step with Vista, and Vista is already
delayed, so this is not entirely surprising to us.
"There is wide speculation that Vista will be delayed again, and this would
be an embarrassment for Microsoft.
"Vista is a much more ambitious project than Office 2007, and has already
seen several delays. Microsoft may face the same decision again: whether to
postpone Office 2007 or launch it without Vista."
The analyst suggested that delaying Office 2007 will have a minimal impact on
Microsoft's product revenues as most customers will buy Office only when they
need it, for example when they upgrade to new computers.
The rescheduling marks the second delay to Office 2007 this year. Microsoft
said in March that it would hold back the release to coincide with the launch of
Windows Vista.
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