Sunday, November 18, 2012

Microsoft?s Craig Mundie talks about the company?s vision for the future

In the above video Microsoft?s Chief Research and Strategy Officer Craig Mundie discusses part of the vision of the company?s future, which consists of machines and technology getting out of your way and becoming a lot more helpful.

In the video Craig briefly demonstrates? the? 82? interactive Perceptive Pixel display, and how varied computing surfaces can allow us to move easily between all sizes of displays and devices. He shows how you might use Microsoft OneNote 2013 to work on a large display and then, moments later, pull up your annotations on your personal Surface. He also showed off the capabilities of Xbox SmartGlass, illustrating how you can seamlessly shift content across your tablet, phone, and Xbox.

Craig also illustrated how we might remotely collaborate and incorporate telepresence in the future via Microsoft Research?s research project Illumishare , a low-cost peripheral device that looks like a desk lamp, lighting up a surface while also turning it into a shared space using a built-in camera and projector.

Craig also showed how the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute is using Microsoft Research?s Layerscape to visualize their research data of the microbial population in the Pacific Ocean bordering Southern California. With Layerscape, they have been able to combine measurements from remote monitoring vessels with surface data collected by satellites, leading to valuable marine insights that wouldn?t have been possible without advanced machine learning capabilities.

Read more at Technet.com here.

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