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Emil Protalinski
Emil was a reporter for The Next Web between 2012 and 2014. Over the years, he has covered the tech industry for multiple publications, incl Emil was a reporter for The Next Web between 2012 and 2014. Over the years, he has covered the tech industry for multiple publications, including Ars Technica, Neowin, TechSpot, ZDNet, and CNET. Stay in touch via Facebook, Twitter, and Google+.
Microsoft today announced plans to release Service Pack 1 (SP1) for its 2013 productivity suite of products, including Office, SharePoint and Exchange. SP1 will arrive “early next year” – the company wouldn’t give a more specific date.
Microsoft did, however, share that SP1 will deliver performance enhancements, feature updates, and improve compatibility with Windows 8.1. We’ll keep you posted as we learn more, but for now it looks like SP1 will be available for download in the next few months.
See also – Microsoft Office 2013 released to manufacturers, preview to hit Windows RT devices on Oct 26 and Microsoft: Office 365 passed 1m subscribers in just over 100 days, making it the best-selling Office yet
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