Many teachers are using Microsoft tools and training to help prepare their students for the future, and are encouraging their peers to embrace using the technology that students are growing up with.
A transcript of remarks by Stephen Elop, President, Microsoft Business Division, during the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference 2010 on July 12, 2010.
Once upon a time there was Donald Farmer, a business intelligence program manager, who loved doing imaginative things with technology and showing customers that with PowerPivot they can use common programs like Excel to produce uncommon results.
Watch videos and read articles from our series about some of the people at Microsoft who helped create Office 2010, now available to consumers and businesses around the world.
Murray Sargent helped save Windows in 1988, authored theories that helped bring us laser printers, and wrote a book with a Nobel Prize winner. Most recently, he helped make it so people can type and edit mathematical equations in Microsoft Office.
As Microsoft Office 2010 is released worldwide today, a number of customers who helped the company refine the new product are sharing their stories, including a mom who is fighting childhood obesity.
Microsoft Office 2010, loaded with new features that reflect the changing wants and needs of consumers, impresses during its extensive beta run, which sets the stage for perhaps the most popular version of the productivity suite ever.
Microsoft Office 2010, loaded with new features that reflect the changing wants and needs of consumers, impresses during its extensive beta run, which sets the stage for perhaps the most popular version of the productivity suite ever.