As some of you already know, Windows Mobile 6.1 has built-in voice command technology and text-to-speech. This allows you to open applications and dial phone numbers via voice control without voice training, and it works quite well. Additionally, new text messages, email senders and subjects, and reminders can be read to you via the speaker and/or a Bluetooth headset. Although these features are “cool” I found that they had limited practical usage, until recently that is. Continue reading “Practical use of cool technology”
C/D/H partners Paul Hillman, Mark Becker and Doug Lindhout recently attended Microsoft’s Worldwide Partner Conference in New Orleans. At the event Microsoft laid out the company’s plans for key new products and provided a larger vision for the future of Microsoft computing.
Continue reading “Knowledge Transfer 2.0: The State Of The Enterprise @ Microsoft”
Hiding behind its currently shining little brother Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 is preparing for its big new launch in October too. Server 2008’s second release or R2 is preparing to become a feature filled OS that your organization will want to adopt.
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We have been attending the Worldwide Partner Conference before there was a conference so named for Microsoft partners. In 1997 we were not yet partners, but Denise Heitkemper invited us to come to Microsoft FusionTech in San Diego. I attended and was blown away!
Continue reading “WPC Musings and Impressions”
Day 3, like the others, started with some excellent keynotes. Here are some highlights:
Continue reading “WPC Day 3 Summary”