The center recreates a day in the life of an office worker who must solve a manufacturing problem by working with video-embedded E-mail, data-analysis tools, instant messages, mobile computers, and a futuristic conference room that patches in virtual meeting participants. It includes prototype hardware and software from Microsoft and its partners in the venture--Acer, Intel, and Sony Electronics--plus a healthy dose of canned demonstrations that aren't working systems.
The prototype BroadBench in the Center for Information Work was built by Synergy Systems, a prototype hardware manufacturer in Redmond that also contracts with AT&T, Hewlett-Packard, and Cray. The display is powered by Digital Light Processing technology from Texas Instruments, which delivers ultra-bright images by manipulating thousands of microscopic mirrors which correspond to each pixel. RingCam, a system built with inexpensive microphones and digital cameras, uses research-lab software that identifies speakers in a meeting so virtual participants can later search for comments made by a certain participants. Microsoft also thinks its Tablet PC software, which lets users annotate Office documents, write E-mail messages, and create searchable notes with a digital pen on special notebook computers, will yield new benefits to office workers in meetings. Microsoft also is trying to expand the reach of its slow-growing Office franchise to workers outside traditional office settings. Microsoft group VP Jeff Raikes says he hopes Office and related products will contribute $8 billion to $10 billion in additional annual revenue within 10 years, on top of annual sales of about $10 billion today. The company plans to deliver easy-to-use data-analysis tools, hosted E-mail for small and midsize businesses, and new connectivity between Office apps and server software.
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