Concept PCs Continue to Shape the Future of Computing
Microsoft continues industry partnerships to co-develop new
computing capabilities and system designs that bring excitement to
PCs.
SEATTLE, April 25, 2005 -- In the automotive world, concept cars
are used to test market receptivity and spur innovations in
everything from hydrogen fuel cell technology and software
architecture to design features and turbo-charged engines.
The same is true for concept PCs prototypes that have been
unveiled by Microsoft at recent Windows Hardware Engineering
Conferences (WinHEC). The 2005 WinHec gathering takes place this
week, April 25-27, in Seattle.
Laptop Battery The "Athens" PC prototype, introduced at WinHEC 2003, and the
Windows Home Concept prototype, introduced at WinHEC 2004, both
continue to catalyze new relationships and collaborative
development projects between Microsoft and hardware companies,
content providers and service providers. One result of that synergy
is new opportunities for these companies to broaden their product
offerings or move into new markets.
Before PCs were developed, computers were huge and unwieldy machines used for computing huge amounts of business data only.
Thinkpad What's Next in Software Support for Communications and
Collaboration?
In addition to size there are other features that differentiate a laptop from a personal computer. Foremost among them is its screen technology. The other differentiating features are the use of the computer mouse (or the lack of it) and the difference in power source. In terms of computing power there is hardly any differentiating factor between PCs and laptops.
Microsoft "Athens" was a coalescence of many different capabilities and
features that had been developed independently, including
next-generation voice, video and text messaging. The significance
of the prototype was that it pulled them all together, showing
interoperability and integration in ways that had never been seen
before. For example, "Athens" showed how an incoming call to a cell
phone enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology would be
transferred seamlessly to a PC when the user simply pressed an
answer button on the keyboard. The PC would use the integrated
speakers/microphone to manage the call audio, and the user could
take advantage of software integration to get rich information
about the caller such as communications history with the caller
based on the caller ID.
Apple' 1990s release of the iMac forever broke the tyranny of beige when it came to computer cases and put the idea of personalizing a computer into many, dare we say "envious, " PC hobbyists who were already building their own machines. While the vast majority of personal computers continue to be housed within dull, boring, beige cases, the last remaining archetype from the Jurassic days of the first IBM PCs (some twenty years ago) may be on the way out.
Laptop Computers Microsoft continues to make progress toward the
vision demonstrated by "Athens,"
not only in the audio advances included in "Longhorn," codename
for the next generation of the Windows operating system, but
also through improvements and new capabilities in products like
Microsoft Office Communicator 2005 and Microsoft Office Live
Communications Server 2005, which shipped in December 2004.
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Laptop Computer Abundant Opportunities for Manufacturers,
Developers
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Desktop Computer The vision illustrated by "Athens", a truly collaborative
information worker environment, is realized in many of the
capabilities included in Communicator. Targeted for release in the
next 60 days, Communicator integrates communications capabilities,
which include enhanced instant messaging (IM) and presence
awareness, integrated telephony, Voice over Internet Protocol
(VoIP) and real-time elements of conferencing and integrated
communications.
Notebooks System manufacturers can take advantage of the Real Time
Communications (RTC) support included in Live Communications Server
2005 to build hardware that enables the following scenarios in
Communicator:
Lenovo * Contact search capabilities, allowing users to easily search
their corporate global address list (GAL) as well as local address
information on their computer, using the new Live Communications
Server Address Book Service.
* Enhancing rich presence with additional availability data,
including next-available-meeting timing and out-of-office
information. If a user's calendar lists a meeting then that user's
presence will display a busy setting. Additionally, if a user's
calendar lists an out-of-office setting then the user's presence
icon will display accordingly
* Integration with enterprise telephony systems when an
appropriate private branch exchange (PBX) or public switched
telephone network (PSTN) gateway is in place, allowing the user to
control their enterprise phone directly from their PC to initiate
calls and even divert calls to a remote location when they are not
at their desk.
Hard Drive Live Communications Server 2005 SP1, which is the targeted
platform for Communicator, also
presents many opportunities for
hardware manufacturers and software developers. The Microsoft Real
Time Communications partner ecosystem is particularly rich because
the presence information provided by Live Communications Server is
so valuable.
Travelstar Live Communications Server 2005 provides a powerful, scalable,
enterprise-grade IM and integrated presence solution. It is built
on industry-standard protocols, such as Session Initiation Protocol
(SIP), that deliver integrated communications that goes far beyond
IM. Corporate telephony systems such as PBX and PSTN,
videoconferencing, interactive voice responses, VoIP and other
solutions can all integrate with Live Communications Server using
these standard protocols. Additional opportunities for partner
solutions with Live Communications Server 2005 include the
following:
Gateway * Client access scenarios: Web browser client solutions, Short
Messaging Service (SMS) gateway solutions, mobile client
solutions.
* Security scenarios: Anti-virus and content-checking solutions,
compliance and logging solutions, session border control
solutions.
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Business process scenarios:
Alerts solutions.
* Systems management scenarios: Load balance solutions,
backup/restore solutions, clusters and SAN (Storage Area Network)
solutions.
Laptop Parts (Partner solutions created with Live Communications Server 2005
can be found at Partner Directory: Microsoft Office Live
Communications Server 2003 Solutions.
http://directory.partners.extranet.microsoft.com/advsearchresults.aspx?productscsv=25)
Software Longhorn: A Powerful Platform for Communications,
Collaboration
Hard Drives Exceptional audio and video capabilities planned in Windows
Longhorn will present rich opportunities for developers. Both
"Athens" and the Windows Home Concept placed strong emphasis on
communications technologies and hardware. The
communications-technology support in Windows Longhorn includes:
Electronics * Microphone Array processing technology which enables quality
voice communication, voice recognition and voice command
experiences where users don't have to be tethered to their PC. (For
more information, see the white paper, Microphone Array Support in
Windows Longhorn
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/audio/MicArrays.mspx)
* Glitch-free audio features running on UAA-compliant hardware,
creating a high-quality experience of media playback and
recording.
* A Windows-friendly audio subsystem that can support multiple
audio-based tasks at one time.
* An open Bluetooth stack that enables hardware manufacturers and
software developers to create solutions such as Bluetooth-enabled
handsets and headsets.
Canon Concept PC Scenarios Realized With Windows XP Media Center
Edition
Desktop Pc The Windows Home Concept showcased how a PC running Windows
Media Center Edition can enable new entertainment and
Web
services opportunities for the industry. Many content
and service providers are also integrating with home entertainment
and home electronics solutions enabled by Microsoft Windows XP
Media Center Edition 2005, which allows people to get the most out
of digital entertainment -- photos,
music, television, movies and games
-- in a simple, connected way in any room in the home or on the
go.
Desktop Computers New Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 content and service
partners include Yahoo, Discovery Channel, Fox Sports Interactive,
XM Radio and TitanTV. Meanwhile, Logitech, Niveus and Philips have
developed new universal remote controls that allow operation of
Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005- based computers with other
home electronics.
Think Pad In another development, the Boca Raton, Fla.-based Imaging
Science Foundation (ISF), which establishes new standards and
methodologies for the video and home theater industry, is now
certifying PCs running Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005.
Additionally, a number of system manufacturers have announced plans
to ship new ISF-approved PCs and components in 2005 -- among them
Alienware, HP, Niveus, Stack9 and Ricavision, as well as graphics
card vendors ATI and Nvidia.
Repair Finally, TiVo Inc. joined forces with Microsoft in January 2005
in a deal that will let some TiVo subscribers transfer recorded
television from their TiVo boxes to a PC running Windows XP. The
subscribers can also easily transfer and play back programs on
Windows Mobile-based devices, including Portable Media Centers,
Pocket PCs and Smartphones.
Data Recovery The Future of PC System Design Is in Industry
Collaboration
Cisco As the premier event for computer industry hardware
manufacturers to learn about new trends in software and hardware,
WinHEC brings the Windows hardware community together each year to
explore the future for the Windows platform and align around a
common vision for the hardware industry.
Keyboard Clearly, much of that alignment appears to be taking place
around the visions represented by concepts such as the "Athens" PC
and Windows Home Concept. And more such alignment seems to be on
the horizon.
Monitor Microsoft recently launched a global campaign -- dubbed "Start
Something" - designed to inspire people to discover the passions
that can be explored with Windows XP, opening a window to a new
world of software, partners and devices.
Desktop "Incredible progress is possible when hardware and software
companies collaborate and bring exciting new functionality to
customers," says Tom Phillips, general manager of the Windows
Hardware Experience Group at Microsoft. "The 'Athens' PC and
Windows Home Concept prototypes sparked new ways of thinking about
enterprise communications and home entertainment scenarios. Today,
we see the advances in hardware and software that moved the
prototypes of 2002 into shipping products for 2005. A great example
is the communications-equipped PC systems that are available today,
which can leverage the real-time communications in the Microsoft
Live Communications Server software and delivers 'Athens'
functionality for 2005 customer deployments."
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