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Welcome!. Tyler Bryson GM, US Manufacturing Industries Microsoft Corporation. Trends in Manufacturing. 1. Globalization, emerging market growth. $. 2. Pressure to improve operational performance (cost , quality, and time to market). 3. Quality-driven regulatory compliance. 4.
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Welcome! Tyler Bryson GM, US Manufacturing Industries Microsoft Corporation
Trends in Manufacturing 1 Globalization, emerging market growth $ 2 Pressure to improve operational performance (cost, quality, and time to market) 3 Quality-driven regulatory compliance 4 Rapid cycles of product innovation
The New World Of Work “The U.S. and the global economies are coming to a crossroads that no one could have anticipated just a few years ago. Globalization and technology together are creating the potential for startling changes in how we do our jobs and the offices we do them in. …the rapid growth of broader, richer channels of communication – including virtual worlds – is transforming what it means to be at work.“ Business Week, The Future of Work August 20, 2007
The New World Of WorkCore tenets • Creating a culture of innovation • Empowering your workforce • Driving operational excellence • Running a customer centric business • Compliance as a tool of transparency • Operating in a global environment
The New World of Work Unified Communications Gorav Saran Solution SpecialistUnified Communications Microsoft
A New World of Work Role of Software Trends One world of business Simplify how people work together Find information and improve business insight Always on and connected Help protect and manage content Transparent organization Reduce IT costs and improve security Cost pressure
Unified Communications in Action Enabling a high-velocity value chain • What Did We See? • Availability with Presence • IM from Windows Mobile device • IM attachments • SAP Supply chain data integrated in SharePoint dashboard • Live Meeting with RoundTable video • VoIP audio conferencing (call control, muting) • Rights protection: controls SharePoint access and intellectual property in e-mail • Unified Messaging to send a fax to Outlook inbox
The New World of Work Interacting with Digital Content Pete Thompson General Manager Microsoft Surface Microsoft Surface
What is Surface? Surface computing uses sensing and display technology to infuse everyday surfaces with digital content and is comprised of the following unique attributes: Object recognition Directinteraction Multi-touch Multi-user Object recognition Direct interaction Multi-touch Multi-user
Manufacturing In 2017A Glimpse Ahead • People empowered in their roles with visualization tools and real-time data • Integrated information tools in a context-aware, custom view
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The New World of Work Business Applications Talbot Harty Vice President and General Manager Voice and Mobile Solutions
“Network Equipment Technologies experienced a positive ROI with Dynamics AX within 3 months, and have implemented Dynamics AX and MS .NET technologies to enable the business users to achieve major process efficiencies“ –Talbot Harty, CIO • Customer Business Challenge • Lack of visibility inthe outsourced supply chain • Communicating with subcontractors • Long lead times and complex planning and production scenarios • Industry volatility and inventory optimization • Solution • Deployed Dynamics AX 3.0 for High Tech Industries by Fullscope to support their Fabless Business Model • Share Point portal to publish work instructions for their subcontractors from AX • Global ERP solution on a single integrated database • Subcontractor Integration providing reliable supplier data Dynamics AX and Subcontractor Integration Drive NET’s Cutting Edge Supply Chain and Service Management Solution • Customer Results/Benefits • Granular view of WIP inventory across their subcontractors • Increased control of the operations across their supply chain • Improved forecasting • Reliable, timely data empowers employees to react faster and make better decisions
The New World of Work Secure Collaboration Framework Drew Gude High Tech Industry Solutions Director
The New World Of WorkCall to action • Attend the breakout sessions, learn from your peers • Connect with our partners today who are making this happen • Read our New World of Work whitepaper • Read the Secure Collaboration Framework and survey • Engage a Microsoft industry specialist • Leverage the Microsoft Technology Centers for design sessions and proof of concepts
Housekeeping Slide • Logistics, resources, etc.
Cocktail Reception Complete and turn in your evaluations Complimentary Copy of Microsoft Office 2007 Summit content will be sent after the event to those that complete the evaluation
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The New World Of Work Globalization opportunity and risks “Mattel Inc., the world's largest toymaker, reported third-quarter profit and sales that missed analysts' estimates after the recall of 21 million Chinese-made products in the past two months.” October 15, 2007 Toshiba Recalls AC Adapters sold with Portable DVD Players Due to Burn Hazard. October 9, 2007