When the managers of a Danish manufacturing company arrived at Microsoft’s main campus, their expectations were as unclear as the weather outside. They wanted technology to eliminate the hassles created by their disparate business systems and streamline their operations. They just didn’t know how — or if — Microsoft could help them do these things. Then they stepped inside the Center for Information Work, Microsoft’s showroom for some of the technology innovations that the company expects will reach information workers in the coming years.
Microsoft Exhibit Offers Vision of Future Office
Posted by: Kirk L. Kroeker March 24, 2004 08:47 AMWhen the managers of a Danish manufacturing company arrived at Microsoft’s main campus, their expectations were as unclear as the weather outside. They wanted technology to eliminate the hassles created by their disparate business systems and streamline their operations. They just didn’t know how — or if — Microsoft could help them do these things. Then they stepped inside the Center for Information Work, Microsoft’s showroom for some of the technology innovations that the company expects will reach information workers in the coming years.