Nice of Wired to give it to him, after the debacle of the Brandon Sanderson piece & the bogus review of the new Harry Potter game. Yw71: Levi is one of the veterans in the field: 40 years & more. its out of the realms of casual gaming for many people.Ĭommented on: Starfield’s thousand worlds will require 125GB of SSD storage to explore Restore Solutions: I wish i had time to play it but its so vast that it would consume my life. Sathvik: AI helped bing became more popular,but mostly in future microsoft destroying with bad decisions.Ĭommented on: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella discusses his “eureka moment” with AI in new interview Here is what you can expect from Microsoft and Steelcase’s take on the modern workplace:Ĭommander Bytes: I realize Bethesda has a bit if a reputation, but seems a bit premature to score a game that is still several months away from release.Ĭommented on: Starfield gets a negative review on Metacritic…months before its release Steelcase will showcase Creative Spaces in 10 of its WorkLife Centers worldwide including, New York City, San Francisco, Chicago, Los Angeles, Munich and London. The five different Creative Spaces called Ideation Hub, Respite Room, Focus Studio, Makers Commons and Duo Studio will available exclusively through Steelcase, and they feature the latest Surface devices such as the Surface Studio all-in-one PC and the Surface Hub digital whiteboard. “Creative Spaces unlock people’s imaginations and optimize their interactions with both their teammates and Surface devices, unleashing the full capabilities of Windows 10 and Office 365.” Creative Spaces will feature the latest Surface hardware such as the Surface Hub digital whiteboard. “Creative Spaces are designed to help people better harness their own creative potential, transfer their creativity into their work and improve how they collaborate with their teams,” epxlained Ryan Gavin, General Manager, Surface Devices. Steelcase demoed five unique 'Creative Spaces' designed to take advantage of what the company refers to as 'Me' and 'We' workspaces. This new collaboration starts with the launch of five Creative Spaces, which are workspace environments that bring together Microsoft’s Surface devices and Steelcase’s leading workplace design to unlock the creativity of teams. In coming months, Steelcase will be presenting additional work space solutions based on Microsoft Azure IoT technologies.Microsoft has announced today that it has teamed up with office furniture manufacturer Steelcase to invent the workplace of the future. At the same time, in a mobile working environment you need various ways of retreating to perform tasks requiring peace and quiet: The “Respite Room” offers just that in a leisurely setting. The “Maker Commons” is the space reserved for the makers themselves, where ideas can be swapped swiftly and space and technology combined for experiments and rapid prototyping it thus provides technical solutions and mobility for active group work. One special feature of the “Ideation Hub”: Colleagues not present in person can take part in the development process by video conference, an absolute must-have in a globalized world of work. And the “Ideation Hub” is the ideal backdrop for generating ideas, affording the team numerous opportunities for a detailed presentation of their concepts. The idea, Microsoft modern workplace general manager Jordan Sheridan (above) told us, was to design a creative workspace where the human, process-based, and technological elements complemented each other, rather than being awkwardly grafted on top of one another. A lounge area provides space for breaks and a creative exchange of minds in a homely atmosphere. In the “Duo Studio”, as the name suggests, there’s space for two people to team up and work together. The “Focus Studio”, meaning a space where you can fully concentrate, offers a separate area for individuals to work alone, and for talks that require privacy. Flexible work spaces that support the staff’s imaginative potential – Steelcase in cooperation with Microsoft has just launched nine new work settings, under the heading of “Creative Spaces”.
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