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It will be years though. The Visual Studio release cycle is 3-4 years and their in the middle of one right now (next version will be due just after Win 8) and only then will they launch on a WinRT version.
In case you care, the word on campus is that there will be a more consumption oriented rendition of Metro that will see the light of day with Microsoft Office.
The impression I got was that there was more to come - that the focus on BUILD was on Metro and tablets with the traditional desktop side of WRT coming in a later build. The basic underlying thrust is that they wanted all the focus for this BUILD being on what they're going to deliver in the way of an operating system on tablets - they didn't want this event to be over shadowed by any other announcement hence this obsessive focus on touch and tablet computers.