In the early days of the personal computer software industry, there were all kinds of products that, it turned out later, were destined to be features. My favorite from...
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About five years ago, Ray Ozzie, then newly anointed chief software architect at Microsoft, described the world he saw, from a security perspective, and the vision was...
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Normally, adults learn in frames, creating shortcuts for our brains that affect not only what we see, but also our brain structure itself. In order to see the world as it...
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We have now been warning members of the dangers of a cyber attack on their corporate Intellectual Property for several years. We think the current level of threat has...
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We live in the Information Age, we're told. But I would like to recast how you see global economics, so with your permission, I am going to ask that you add this verbiage...
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This week's letter takes many of the clean-energy issues so dear to investors and technologists today square-on, and brings the matter down to spending the same brain cells...
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CEOs get the weight of the whole company on their shoulders. Although everyone speaks of team effort, it is the CEO's face that is the company's face, and, more important,...
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Despite continuing economic challenges, IT organizations must continue to innovate. An essential element of innovation is the utilization of new technologies. In 2011, we...
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As usual, I started my annual Predictions Dinner conversation with suggestions of how the landscape would appear in the coming year, before offering 10 predictions. And,...
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