Microsoft is highlighting its latest advances in collaboration technologies at its Center for Information Work — a four-year-old, 3,500-square-foot technology laboratory. The Redmond, Wash.-based software giant uses the facility to develop futuristic technologies and demonstrate to its customers, partners and the industry at large what’s next in productivity and other software applications. The latest tool, a collaboration and communication device, has moved from the prototype stage to a product group for commercial development.
Microsoft Spotlights Futuristic Collaboration Technologies
Posted by: Erika Morphy May 11, 2006 08:03 AMMicrosoft is highlighting its latest advances in collaboration technologies at its Center for Information Work — a four-year-old, 3,500-square-foot technology laboratory. The Redmond, Wash.-based software giant uses the facility to develop futuristic technologies and demonstrate to its customers, partners and the industry at large what’s next in productivity and other software applications. The latest tool, a collaboration and communication device, has moved from the prototype stage to a product group for commercial development.