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Come and touch the future of your devices strategy!

If you happen to be passing through Canary Wharf in London tomorrow (25th June), you might just notice something different – our Microsoft Surface Experiential roll into to town to demonstrate what this dynamic device can do for you at home or at work as part of your BYOD strategy.

Driven by an explosion in new device types and ubiquitous connectivity, mobility (aka flexible working) is redefining how people use technology in every aspect of their lives. Surfaces and similar Windows 8 devices, along with demand from employees, are at the forefront of this huge change.

With Windows 8 tablets, people can take advantage of productivity benefits, while enjoying convenience and mobility. These advantages include:

  • Touch, mouse and keyboard for new work styles
  • Always on and always connected to keep you up to date
  • New interface provides at a glance access to critical data
  • Access to your corporate infrastructure and cloud apps

At our demonstrations you can touch, use and learn about what the Surface family and Windows 8 is all about. Hands-on demos will allow you to find out first-hand what Windows 8 is like to use and help will be on hand to answer any questions you may have about building Surface into your organisation’s devices plan. We also have this great Windows 8 Bubble Tool to check out – it features a wealth of information about productivity with tablets.

Tomorrow’s experiential isn’t just limited to Canary Wharf… we will also be in Liverpool Street Station too! Here are the locations/dates for the experientials:

25th & 26th June – Canada Place, Canary Wharf, London

2nd July – Liverpool Street Station, London

We look forward to seeing you there!

For more information on the Surface family, please take a look at the website here. Or for more information about Windows 8, find out more at the Windows 8 website here.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    June 24, 2013
    The demonstration staff at Canary Wharf today (25 June) are useless. They're too busy talking to each other or standing around, rather than demonstrating the product they're promoting. You should see how the BlackBerry team demonstrate their products and interact with potential customers - much more professional.