Microsoft: Vision to 'fundamentally re-imagine productivity'
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... — but you don’t have a phone. Instead, the call routes right to the office windows you are drawing on, which happen to be in a public meeting space in a Brussels airport. As you talk, you reach for your coffee mug, which shows — digitally and in real-time on the porcelain surface — that your beverage is cooling down from the 114 degrees it once was. This isn’t the film Minority Report . This is the future. And it’s coming 10 years from now, said Microsoft Business Division president Stephen Elop today in the opening keynote of Wharton Business School’s 13th annual business ...
Microsoft: Sexier? More Intuitive? Not Yet but Maybe in 2019
ReadWriteWeb —
... lesson certainly, but also a shocking wake up call.
A video released by Microsoft's Business Division today demonstrates technologies that we do not generally associate with Microsoft. Intuitive, seamless and sexy, the future as Microsoft sees it, could just be its saving grace.
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The Future Vision Montage, which we've embedded below, comes from a presentation given Friday by Microsoft's Business Division president Stephen Elop at the Wharton Business Technology Conference, and shows how technology ...
2019, La vision du futur par Microsoft
w3sh magazine —
... Voici une très intéressante vidéo réalisée par Microsoft Labs qui donne la vision des technologies du futur par le géant de Redmond. Cette vidéo a été diffusé par Stephen Elop le Président le Business Division lors d’une conférence à l’université de Wharton en Pennsylvanie. (USA). ...
Microsoft: The Most Interoperable Company In The World?
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... , Apr 2, 2009 07:14 PM [image] Like the late comic Rodney Dangerfield, Microsoft doesnt get any respect. On Wednesday, at the Web 2.0 Expo, Stephen Elop , president of Microsoft's Business Division, tried to convince a skeptical Tim O'Reilly and an audience full of open standards sorts that Microsoft is, as he put it, "the most interoperable company in the world." Elop looked out at the conference attendees in the audience and asked for a show of hands. "How many people would say Microsoft is the most interoperable company in the world?" he asked. Not a single hand was ...
Microsoft President Now On Twitter
Geek In Disguise —
Stephen Elop is getting a lot of airtime of late – he did a presentation at O’Reilly’s Web 2.0 Expo this week in San Fran and he is the man behind the recently lauded Microsoft “2019 video”. Who is he? A big cheese, that’s who. He’s President of the Microsoft Business Division. For those who don’t know the org structure of Microsoft too well, that means his team is responsible for products such as Microsoft Office, SharePoint, the Dynamics business and more. He reports to Steve Ballmer and joined Microsoft just over a ...
Sinofsky promotion to Windows president much deserved, but Ballmer should have done it sooner
Betanews —
... Sure, Sinofsky was officially running Windows development, but he lacked the real authority given to leaders of the four other Microsoft divisions: Business, Entertainment and Devices, Online Services and Server and Tools. Microsoft named other presidents. In January, Bob Muglia received a well-deserved promotion to president of Server and Tools. In December 2008, Microsoft brought on former Yahoo Qi Lu as president of the Online Services group. Other presidents: Stephen Elop, Business; Robbie Bach, Entertainment and Devices. Client had no one. Until ...
TechEd Europe 2009 Kicks Off Next Week with Keynote and Post-Keynote Q&A
Official Windows Magazine | Home —
Join Stephen Elop , President of Microsoft’s Business Division, and Robert Wahbe , Corporate Vice President of the Server and Tools Marketing Group at Microsoft, for the TechEd Europe 2009 keynote on Monday November 9th starting at 6:30am Pacific. During the keynote, Stephen and Robert will discuss the state of IT and the new generation of business solutions from Microsoft that will help customers reach their full business potential. Following the keynote at 8:00am Pacific there will be a post-keynote Q&A with Chris Capossela , Senior Vice President of the ...
Statoil Discusses their Windows 7 Deployment
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... , participated in a panel discussion with Stephen Elop , President of Microsoft’s Business Division as a part of the keynote presentation. We caught up with Petter Wersland just before this appearance to get more information on their Windows 7 deployment. Rich Reynolds: Tell me about Statoil and your role at the company. Petter Wersland: Statoil is an international energy company based in Stavanger, Norway. We operate in 40 countries with 30,000 employees with an additional 10,000 consultants. With roughly 40,000 desktops under management, we have a significant IT team. I’m ...


