CeBIT '09 - Infusion Development's Surface Apps
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The CeBIT 2009 trade fair took place from March 3-8 in Hannover, Germany. CeBIT is the world's largest trade fair showcasing digital IT and telecommunications solutions for home and work environments. One of the highlights at the Microsoft booth this year was the 3 Surface tables that were available for attendees to try out and learn more about. Microsoft Surface developer partners were also on hand to showcase their cool and innovative Surface solutions.
In this video, I chat with Neil Ray and Kevin Lasitz from Infusion Development and they show me a couple of their Surface applications. Infusion is a Microsoft Surface reseller that provides end-to-end solutions for clients in financial services, retail, healthcare and government industries. Infusion develops and supports Microsoft Surface applications that integrate with key Microsoft products and business systems including an application that allows users to navigate real-time, 3-D data using Microsoft Virtual Earth, zooming in and exploring a variety of information. www.infusion.com
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I don't have an msdn blog, so I can't try it out. Let me know via email if you need more info.
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