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Microsoft Business Intelligence Surface Demo

Presented at the Microsoft BI conference in Seattle, 2008. Watch the Microsoft BI demo on the Microsoft Surface. See manipulation and interaction of data through touch on the Microsoft Surface. Visit www.microsoft.com/bi for more info.

Duration : 0:6:34


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    March 31st, 2011 at 02:48 | #1

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    March 31st, 2011 at 02:48 | #3

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  4. dannywizz
    March 31st, 2011 at 02:48 | #4

    What can this thing … What can this thing do that I can’t do with my Ipad and google maps? Really slow loading time there for the graphics, Im not impressed.
    Cool and Fun = not useful

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    March 31st, 2011 at 02:48 | #5

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  6. akazombie
    March 31st, 2011 at 02:48 | #6

    @unreal3x I really … @unreal3x I really don’t think they would forget to include a mouse option. There’s still a computer in there after. And we’ve gotta have our usb’s don’t we? haha… (New tech advancements in usb fields BTW everyone look it up!)

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    March 31st, 2011 at 02:48 | #7

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  8. bolter22
    March 31st, 2011 at 02:48 | #8

    you can’t. you can’t.

  9. maticoff
    March 31st, 2011 at 02:48 | #9

    LOL, yeah i fought … LOL, yeah i fought it a little odd that someone had one for just themselves, know that i know that it does not any features for home PCs i now see what you said is unbelievable. lol XD

  10. helpadelpa
    March 31st, 2011 at 02:48 | #10

    dude, I was kidding … dude, I was kidding… ^^

  11. returntosender666
    March 31st, 2011 at 02:48 | #11

    all they keep … all they keep showing is the map google earth can do it for free, i wanna know how the internet works on it, the hard drive etc.

  12. unreal3x
    March 31st, 2011 at 02:48 | #12

    That would be going … That would be going backwards, one major component of innovations to make your life easier is to minimize the work that needs to be done, and by moving your hands and arms around, you are increasing the physical work, it might be fun for 30 mins or so, but you can sit their in the office for 10 hours like that. Its also not as accurate down to the exact pixel like a mouse, but hey its good for the kids cause they can finger paint in photoshop.

  13. nemae2
    March 31st, 2011 at 02:48 | #13

    Hand-eye co- … Hand-eye co-ordination should be more intuitive to you than mouse-clicking. Even though I’m good with the mouse, I’m still better with my hands. If you got your hands on this thing you would be converted.

  14. alterbr33d
    March 31st, 2011 at 02:48 | #14

    An RTS, or a game … An RTS, or a game like Black and White, instead of controlling the hand of god with a mouse, you can actually use your own hand and pick up the creatures and through them into a lava pit, um, I mean help them to a nice lake to drink.

  15. dxrocker69
    March 31st, 2011 at 02:48 | #15

    Obviously, this … Obviously, this technology is not meant to replace the “mouse and keyboard pc”. It is meant for things you CAN’T do with the mouse and the keyboard. It’s a paradigm shift for application development. And I don’t know about you, but I SOOOOO want to play an RTS on that thing…

  16. 268Jamal
    March 31st, 2011 at 02:48 | #16

    lol imagine walking … lol imagine walking down the road with this huge table next to your ear, talking to ur gf. thats a site to see

  17. bodyboarder3452
    March 31st, 2011 at 02:48 | #17

    well whoever said … well whoever said this is meant to replace normal computers?? smart phones weren’t meant to and we use it a lot right?

  18. helpadelpa
    March 31st, 2011 at 02:48 | #18

    I ordered mine … I ordered mine yesterday XD

  19. djung803
    March 31st, 2011 at 02:48 | #19

    You bring up an … You bring up an excellent point there. IF in the event that this becomes a standard, there will be a paradigm shift from mouse-clicking to arm-flailing as you call it :) And I would like to see a limit in making this too prevalent in everyday life. I don’t know if I’d want to work and play with this type of technology in everything I do.

    In contrast to this point however, I certainly see the value of this tech. in such areas as this demo has shown – geographic/traffic/local aspects

  20. alterbr33d
    March 31st, 2011 at 02:48 | #20

    I think it is … I think it is quicker to use a mouse and takes less coordination. Why flail my arms around when I can just complete the same task with the flick of a wrist?

  21. denglishbi
    March 31st, 2011 at 02:48 | #21

    Great video from … Great video from the BI conference. If possible can you correct the title of the video ‘Microsoft Busniess Intelligence Surface Demo’ so that business is spelled properly. Thanks for sharing.

  22. SteveNimmons
    March 31st, 2011 at 02:48 | #22

    It does look rather … It does look rather splendid. Looking forward to see it ‘in the flesh’…

  23. jcoronado01
    March 31st, 2011 at 02:48 | #23

    I saw this demo … I saw this demo live and it was the best for the BI Conference. Great!

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