

“While the cloud offers real benefits in productivity, security, and total cost of ownership, we recognise that each customer is at a different point in their adoption of cloud services. We’re pleased to confirm that we’re committed to another on-premises release in the future. And each time we release a new on-premises version of Office, customers ask us if this will be our last. The firm says: “Office 2019 is a valuable update for customers who aren’t yet ready for the cloud. There’s new cinematic presentation features in PowerPoint, improved inking features across the Windows apps and new data analysis features in Excel. Word 2019 and Outlook 2019 offer new learning tools and a new Focus Mode that blocks out distractions.ĭespite plugging Office 365 throughout its announcement post, Microsoft has confirmed this won’t be the last on-premises version of Office. Related: Windows 10 October 2018 update: What to expect Microsoft doesn’t dwell too much in terms of the new features Office 2019 delivers, but says it will ‘help users create amazing content in less time.’ It says Office 2019 is a one-time release that won’t receive further updates. Indeed, as it’s exceptionally keen to point out, all of the enhancements in Office 2019 have been offered to Office 365 ProPlus subscribers over the last three years. It also says Office 2019 is explicitly for those “who aren’t ready for the cloud.”

In its announcement on Monday, Microsoft seemed somewhat reluctant to be rolling out the update by clearly stating Office 365 is the best and most affordable option. However, Microsoft doesn’t seem excited by the new release at all.

The new on-premises productivity suite includes new versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Project and more. Microsoft has officially released Office 2019 for Windows and Mac with availability for all promised within the next few weeks.
