Nice video presenting Software + Services and also explaining the difference with a SaaS (Software as a Service) topology.
Saas: “When things break it is difficult to call the cloud”
Nice video presenting Software + Services and also explaining the difference with a SaaS (Software as a Service) topology.
Saas: “When things break it is difficult to call the cloud”
When I saw this video, I was convinced. This is what I want.
I am gonna buy a Xbox 360 for sure, if this is what Project Natal is going to deliver.
Impressive, I am sure some LCD televisions are going to be damaged when I have one ![]()
I later found this one:
Listen to the words at the end:
””this is true technology, that science fiction has not even written about. And this works, today, now”
It is rumored that Microsoft (MSFT) will be launching a makeover of Live Search very soon. Some new techniques should be added to Live Search like:
The name of the “new” Live Search is also subject to a lot of speculation. Internally @MSFT they are testing this new search engine and are calling it Kumo (which is Japanese for cloud and spider).
Apparently MSFT is also thinking of the name Bing, cause they asked for a patent for the definition “Bing is providing a web site and web-site links to geographic information, map images and trip routing”, but the adjudication of this patent was rejected (link).
I can’t imagine what Bing means (I’m only thinking of Chandler) , but in a few years it could be possible that we are using phrases like: “just Bing it” and “did you try to Bing it”. Will Bing be the new verb in the dictionary?
According to Adage.com, MSFT will be launching a $80 – $100 million campaign for Bing. Reading through the Adage article, i found one thing really true:
Quote:
That’s why Mr. Seth likens the Bing marketing challenge to that of the Apple iPhone before it was introduced. Most people, pre-iPhone, didn’t know they were missing a multi-touch screen, or an application that would enable them to detect what song was playing wherever they were. But Apple, through its ads, showed how markedly different the experience was and created a new de facto standard for phones.
The question is, will that be the same for the “new” Live Search?
I really can’t say, but I’m going to try it.
Currently My Phone (Beta) is live (only for windows mobile v6).
You can install an app on your Mobile Phone by going to http://myphone.microsoft.com/install.
You will then be offered to download the installation file.
After install you will get an application named “My Phone”.
You will need an live id to sign up. After filling in your credentials it start to sign in and configure your My Phone service.
After you synced, you can access your photo’s, video’s and music on your My Phone Page. You could also access your calendar, tasks and contacts if you don’t sync with an exchange server.
Keep in mind that it could be that you’re cell phone provider won’t be that happy, when you’re gonna sync 4 gig’s of music files
Article on Techworld:
http://techworld.nl/rss/article/6758/microsoft-bpos-scheelt-in-beheer.html
written by: Michiel van Blommestein
Article on Channelweb:
http://www.channelweb.nl/nieuws.jsp?id=2937371&utm_campaign=rss&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss
Some Reference Cases:
http://www.microsoft.com/netherlands/referenties/
Yesterday a new website went live: The Unified Communications Virtual User Group.
Unified Communications will be the main focus of this user group. How to implement UC, discussions about it and sessions with external experts by use of Live Meeting and Communicator.
One thing I found really interesting to see is the demonstration of Unified Communications (OCS 2007 R2) and Exact Software.
Something I received from a colleague of mine (@BasKroes thanks), who saw it @peterdehaas.
really really impressive