From bowser at MIT.EDU Fri Dec 1 05:50:06 2006 From: bowser at MIT.EDU (Deb Bowser) Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2006 05:50:06 -0500 Subject: [edtech] IS&T Software Update for November 2006 Message-ID: <200612011050.kB1Ao7qr009681@outgoing.mit.edu> Good day: This monthly communication is intended for Faculty, Staff and Students within the MIT Community, to provide updated information regarding new and upcoming software products and services. Topics of the month: ---------------------------------------- 1. Recent releases 2. Software release projects underway 3. Other projects underway 4. Volume & site license software update 5. Windows automatic update service (WAUS) 6. How are we doing? 1. Recent Releases --------------------------------------------------------- Linux Utility CD ? November 15, 2006 For information on other recent releases, please visit: ????? http://web.mit.edu/swrt/index.html#recent-releases 2. Software Release Projects Underway ------------------------------------------------------ Windows Vista, VirusScan 8.5 for Windows and Macintosh and FileMaker Pro 8.5 are a small sampling of current software release projects underway.? For more information on these and other software release projects underway, please visit: ????? http://web.mit.edu/swrt/index.html#projects-underway 3. Other Projects Underway: --------------------------- Hard disk encryption evaluation For more information on the Hard Disk encryption evaluation, please visit: ????? http://web.mit.edu/swrt/#projects 4. Volume & Site License Software Update -------------------------------------------------------------- IS&T offers avenues for members of the MIT community to obtain a variety of software under a volume license agreement.? For more information on software available from VSLS, please visit: ????? http://web.mit.edu/ist/products/vsls/ 5.? Windows Automatic Update Service (WAUS) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- IS&T recommends users configure their Windows machines to use MIT's Windows Automatic Update Service (WAUS) for critical patches and service pack deployment. Important Note: Internet Explorer 7 will not be deployed by MIT WAUS (WSUS) until early January, 2007. However, patches for Internet Explorer 7 will be deployed via MIT WAUS. For additional information including instructions to configure your machine for WAUS, please visit: ?????? http://web.mit.edu/ist/topics/windows/updates/ 6 How are we doing? - Let us know -------------------------------------------------------------- Do you find this communication helpful?? Are there other items of interest you would like to see included as well?? Please take a moment to let us know: ?????? http://web.mit.edu/swrt/feedback.html Send email to with any questions and comments you have pertaining to this communication or other software release matters. Cheers, Deb Bowser Team Leader - Software Release Team Client Support Services Information Services and Technology (IS&T) Massachusetts Institute of Technology Room W92-175 Cambridge, MA 02139 617-253-3879 bowser at mit.edu From bowser at MIT.EDU Thu Dec 28 15:17:45 2006 From: bowser at MIT.EDU (Deb Bowser) Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 15:17:45 -0500 Subject: [edtech] Microsoft Office 2007 Release Project Underway Message-ID: <200612282017.kBSKHtMJ018560@outgoing.mit.edu> Good Afternoon, IS&T, in collaboration with IT colleagues across campus, has officially begun the Microsoft Office 2007 release project. This is the latest version of the Office productivity suite for the Windows platform and includes Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Outlook 2007, which is part of the Office 2007 suite, will be a separate release project that will be announced shortly. Significant changes to the Office 2007 user interface make aspects of this release challenging. IS&T will work with the community to identify and document issues and workarounds relevant to the use of Office 2007 in the MIT computing environment. Documentation and training will available to support the transition to Office 2007. Timeline: ------------------ IS&T anticipates availability and support for Office 2007 will be ready in February 2007. Office 2007 media will be made available as soon as possible to the Software Liaisons within Departments, Labs and Centers. The current estimate from Microsoft is that we could have media in hand by February. To find out who your Software Liaison is, please visit: http://web.mit.edu/ist/services/software/msca.html In the meantime, we have reached out to DLC IT colleagues and will continue to work with them to evaluate Office 2007 in their various computing environments at MIT. If your Department, Lab or Center is not currently enrolled in the Microsoft Campus Agreement at MIT and wishes to do so, please send email to . New Features: ------------------- Ribbon Interface: - In place of the familiar toolbars and pull down menus, Office 2007 uses a context-aware ribbon to give quick access to the features most likely to be used in any given situation. The Microsoft Office Button: - Helps users find valuable features (i.e., program options) and simplifies the core authoring scenarios. Users will find items such as open, new, save, save as, etc., within the Microsoft Office Button. In past versions, these functions resided within the "file" menu. Contextual Formatting Palette: - Selecting an area of text or an object will bring up a floating mini-palette with context-related formatting options. New File Name Extensions: - Microsoft Office has new file types and extensions based on the new XML file formats in the 2007 Microsoft Office system. The new file name extensions are based on the previous extensions, with the addition of a character to differentiate between macro-enabled and macro-free files. Save as PDF or XPS: - Microsoft Office Word 2007 offers the option of sharing documents with other people. Users can convert Word documents to Portable Document Format (PDF) or XML Paper Specification (XPS) format. Note: a separate "Save word documents to PDF" add-in needs to be installed to use this functionality. To read more about the new features, please see the new Microsoft User Interface Overview: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/suites/HA101679411033.aspx Known Issues: ---------------------------- The changes to the user interface, while making the suite easier to user overall, will require users to change old habits and dedicate some time to learning the new interface. Paradoxically, because the new interface is focused on making Office features more accessible to the average user, this re-learning will disproportionately affect the most proficient users of previous versions of Office. Training will be provided to help ease this transition, but users should anticipate a learning period. We recommend that customers using Office 2007 save their documents as a "Word/Excel/PowerPoint 97-2003 Document" (.doc, .xls, .ppt) to ensure documents can be shared across platforms. To take advantage of saving files in pdf or xms format, an "add-in" needs to be installed separately. More Information ------------------------------ For additional information on the Microsoft Office 2007 release project, see the Microsoft Office 2007 project notebook: http://web.mit.edu/swrt/releases/office IS&T will communicate to the MIT community throughout the release process. If you have any questions, suggestions, or would like to participate in the release of Microsoft Office 2007, please contact the release team at office-release at mit.edu. Regards, Deb Bowser for the Office 2007 Release Team Team Leader - Software Release Team Client Support Services Information Services and Technology, MIT http://web.mit.edu/swrt/