From: Dawn Bjork Buzbee on
I'm in the process of writing several articles and postings on the adoption
of Office 2007 and I'd like to cite recent sales numbers (volume & revenue)
for the combined suites of Office 2007. I've poured through the Microsoft
site as well as several industry sites but these numbers escape me.

Any resources that you can point me to?

Thank you in advance!
--
Dawn B.
From: Gemini on
If you find these numbers, would you please post them? On his blog, Jensen
Harris (he led the team that designed the Ribbon) claimed 85% "acceptance".
Several posters, including yours truly, asked how that number was calculated.
No response from Jensen!

TIA.

-- gemini

"Dawn Bjork Buzbee" wrote:

> I'm in the process of writing several articles and postings on the adoption
> of Office 2007 and I'd like to cite recent sales numbers (volume & revenue)
> for the combined suites of Office 2007. I've poured through the Microsoft
> site as well as several industry sites but these numbers escape me.
>
> Any resources that you can point me to?
>
> Thank you in advance!
> --
> Dawn B.
From: Harlan Grove on
Gemini <Gem...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote...
>If you find these numbers, would you please post them? On his blog, Jensen
>Harris (he led the team that designed the Ribbon) claimed 85% "acceptance".
>Several posters, including yours truly, asked how that number was calculated.

Not quite what you're asking for, but see

http://www.exceluser.com/explore/surveys/ribbon/results.htm
From: Gemini on
Harlan, thanks for the link. The OP is asking for something else.

Check out Jensen Harris' blog. He claims 85% "acceptance" of the Ribbon.
Despite several queries, he hasn't responded so as to how that 85% was
calculated! The link you posted definitely doesn't indicate that level of
success for the Ribbon.

-- Gemini

"Harlan Grove" wrote:

> Gemini <Gem...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote...
> >If you find these numbers, would you please post them? On his blog, Jensen
> >Harris (he led the team that designed the Ribbon) claimed 85% "acceptance".
> >Several posters, including yours truly, asked how that number was calculated.
>
> Not quite what you're asking for, but see
>
> http://www.exceluser.com/explore/surveys/ribbon/results.htm
>
From: Harlan Grove on
Gemini <Gem...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote...
....
>Check out Jensen Harris' blog. He claims 85% "acceptance" of the Ribbon.
....

Probably a sample of Microsoft senior managers.