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| The Center for Information Work features StraTech, a monitor so large it partly wraps around the person viewing it. Microsoft engineers are using this type of hardware design to develop software designs that will allow information workers to be more productive. |
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| Microsoft’s Tom Gruver demonstrates DigiDesk, one of the new form factors in the CIW. This touch-sensitive work space demonstrates advanced visualization and modeling of information, smarter integration of metadata, and more sophisticated pattern recognition. |
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| The Center for Information Work showcases next-generation work spaces that demonstrate how future software will seamlessly integrate information across all your technology devices. |
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| The team room in the Center for Information Work includes RoundTable™, a recent example of a technology incubated in the CIW that has moved from prototype stage into a product group for development and commercialization. RoundTable is a collaboration tool with a 360-degree camera that extends the meeting room across multiple locations. |
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| The Center for Information Work includes a simulated doctor’s office where visitors learn how future software will improve document-sharing possibilities, automate routine tasks and save time. |
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| A simulated pharmacy in the Center for Information Work shows innovative software that will increase the reliability of authentication and simplify the authentication process for end users — whether they are logging on to their corporate network or picking up a prescription at the pharmacy. |
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