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By Candace Lombardi, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: May 10, 2006 7:01:00 AM

Metadata and more visuals.

Therein lies the future of information technology as seen through the eyes of the Center for Information Work (CIW), the concept office on Microsoft's Redmond, Wash., campus.

"The newly expanded CIW is our companywide think tank for cultivating that knowledge and applying it to the next generation of software-based productivity tools," Microsoft CIW group product manager Tom Gruver told CNET News.com.

CIW future tech

Future software will automatically search and harness metadata--identifying information tagged to items like appointments or Word documents--to automatically identify, organize and orchestrate common-sense relationships. These "pattern recognitions" are then automatically acted on to anticipate the needs of the "information worker."

"Information worker" is the term CIW uses to describe individuals who use computers to access or distribute information as part of their job.

"Content created on the subject, useful search results, relevant contacts, documents from other applications and information connected to whatever you are working on is all proactively provided to you," said Gruver. "This includes a lot better visualization of data--3D modeling--connected to real live data at the back end."

"From a single-screen view, users can see a calendar and e-mails, phone calls and instant messages. The application creates a rolling time line of events based on your actions." he said.

Correspondence is organized by priorities set by the company and the personal user. They are also set dynamically based on the user's actions.

It's as if everyone in the future will have the equivalent of an on-the-ball girl Friday to help stay organized and on schedule.

With more and more information being offered at workers' fingertips, and more people collaborating across enterprises, more visual space is necessary. To address this, CIW features several possibilities.

CIW workstations feature two or three conjoined flat screens that work in conjunction with one another. One example is the StraTech, a curved, sprawling glass monitor split into three parts by two beveled seams.

DigiDesk is a draftsman-style podium that is layered with one giant touch screen, in addition to having a large, upright monitor.

RoundTable enables 360-degree views for multiple venues to participate in videoconferencing. CIW first experimented with the system, due in 2007, as RingCam in 2003.

In the past, CIW emphasized use of integration among multiple devices. That experiment continues, as RFID (radio frequency identification) tags are attached to business travel accessories like PDAs and Tablet PCs.

Microsoft sees Tablet PCs as a possible tool for biometric logins--authentications employing things like fingerprints, retinal scans and handwriting--in place of usernames and passwords. CIW contends that multiple biometrics could automatically apply as a means of controlling information access based on the priority settings attached to the user, as that user moves through multiple servers, platforms and even enterprises.

Previously, CIW dealt with a fictitious widget-manufacturing company and illustrated multiplatform operations within one enterprise. CIW's new scenario is a pharmaceutical company that interacts with many "beyond the firewall" components, such as research labs; government agencies requiring compliance; manufacturing; distribution; pharmacies; doctors; and patients buying their finished drug.

This new scenario allows CIW to test the use of software applications not just across platforms and servers, but also across enterprises. It's also designed to experiment with compliance issues, something regularly dealt with by many industries going through development and testing.

The CIW fictional office space spans 3,500-square feet and anticipates hosting 10,000 visitors this year. Executives from Fortune 2000 companies, as well as dignitaries and journalists, have toured or interacted with the space since its birth in 2002.

Through immersion, visitors use the technology under guidance from CIW staff. Executives who visit the facility can engage in interactive role-playing to evaluate new CIW applications and provide Microsoft with feedback on improving technology.

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Microsoft updates its office of the future Loverock Davidson   | 05/10/06
George Orwell is rotating in his grave at about 3500 RPM, Rockhead. NT OButterball   | 05/10/06
You owe me a Shelendrea   | 05/10/06
If I can make someone smile through the gristmill today, ... OButterball   | 05/10/06
Needed: multi-vendor, Interoperable CIW TCO .   | 05/10/06
If it doesn't work for anyone else, invent your own balsover   | 05/10/06
90% of users is pretty widely interoperable. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 05/10/06
AX ginding out more false logic - You know better! NT raycote   | 05/10/06
Please I cant take it anymore toxicfreak   | 05/10/06
They can't even get Vista out the door! Reverend MacFellow   | 05/10/06
Without an open file format usable by all and controlled by all DonnieBoy   | 05/10/06
Of course, this statement... Confused by religion   | 05/10/06
Self Exclusion bigpicture   | 05/10/06
Who need a modern foundation for social capital ? NT raycote   | 05/10/06
We already have an open file format usable by all and controlled by all balsover   | 05/10/06
Whoops, back to Bible study for YOU, balsover: OButterball   | 05/10/06
While the analogy Shelendrea   | 05/10/06
You forget... java.user   | 05/10/06
Yer right, about the quote, Shelendrea. OButterball   | 05/10/06
hmmmmmm Shelendrea   | 05/10/06
Religion is a philosophy out of control. osreinstall   | 05/10/06
Oh you Linux User 147560   | 05/10/06
Pfffft Shelendrea   | 05/10/06
Guess I am "SAVED" then! Linux User 147560   | 05/10/06
Linux User Shelendrea   | 05/10/06
Why Thank you Shelendrea! Linux User 147560   | 05/10/06
Recovery? YEAH RIGHT! Shelendrea   | 05/11/06
Shelendrea, I used to think there was NO downside ... OButterball   | 05/11/06
SERIOUSLY, it is ok. Shelendrea   | 05/11/06
Tell you what No_Ax_to_Grind   | 05/10/06
Another tidbit of tech philosophy Chad_z   | 05/10/06
When you have nothing of value to say, insult others. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 05/10/06
You see the world as a reflection of yourself - AX -- NT raycote   | 05/10/06
Those that can, do! Those that can't, pontificate here. B.O.F.H.   | 05/10/06
How about fixing the present? Chad_z   | 05/10/06
Gee, Office works here fine. Do you need No_Ax_to_Grind   | 05/10/06
Come oooon! - you know what he is talking about NT raycote   | 05/10/06
I am glad to see they decrypted your files! Did you pay the ransom? michael_t   | 05/10/06
I am ... shivering from excitement.... michael_t   | 05/10/06
It is so exciting to view MORE photos from future concepts... michael_t   | 05/10/06
5 years and counting for Vista! Reverend MacFellow   | 05/10/06
I thought you don't use Windows? Why the whining? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 05/10/06
Now you can speak for all windows users - can you? NT raycote   | 05/10/06
Hehhehehe java.user   | 05/10/06
This "Office of the Future" brings to mind the "Commode of the Future" michael_t   | 05/10/06
Naw - Confused by religion   | 05/10/06
Which, as expected, has the same smell as michael_t   | 05/10/06
keep your finger away from me! Confused by religion   | 05/11/06
You, at least, so know very well ;-) michael_t   | 05/11/06
COMPLETELY AND TOTALLY OFF SUBJECT!!!! Shelendrea   | 05/10/06
Sorry you had to be subjected to another weak minded individual... Linux User 147560   | 05/10/06
and too bad he didn't have a Monkey_MCSE   | 05/10/06
Sorry SouthernPride   | 05/11/06
Linux Luser 147560 SouthernPride   | 05/11/06
Listen you Shelendrea   | 05/11/06
Use what you choose to use or you're not free Boot_Agnostic   | 05/11/06

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