When is Intellectual Property worth something? In my view, IP is worth something when it is out there in the wild earning money. This is a naive (but useful) view, and I will elaborate on other dimensions of this debate later. This question is not to claim that Good Ideas need be made into Intellectual Property (they can be quietly built into a product) or that Value depends upon IP ("First Mover Advantage" is of considerable value).
Post date: 06 May 2013
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Design is a much larger field than just graphic design and it's time we stopped talking about it as if it were this pale, though beautifully textured, shadow of itself.
Post date: 01 May 2013
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Recently Bob Evans - Oracle's Voice-, sent a blog in Forbes' direction describing concerns around cloud computing within the relations of companies and the "IT Universe". While a lot of what he raises is concerning, those concerns are exactly why companies should be so worried about the underlying infrastructure of their clouds.
Post date: 30 April 2013
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Some thoughts on The World Design Capital 2014
Post date: 30 April 2013
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I was recently looking at a review by Anthony Myers (Apr 29, 2013) of a Forrester report [1] and was struck by his concluding remarks: "Forrester recommends companies take advantage of the data coming back from ... customers ...
Post date: 26 April 2013
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For some time now, we have been pondering on joining Oracle as a Partner, and we have decided to take on this adventure.
I got back about 2 hours ago from a training session for Oracle partners with Stefan Diedericks. He is a brilliant speaker! I found the session quite amazing and I certainly learnt a lot!
Post date: 28 March 2013
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Now an essential component to any organisation in software, or rather, just about any organisation, is the use of the cloud technology. It has been around for quite a while and still is on the forefront of buzzwords. Correctly so as we trail out of the data era of petabyte into exabyte. we simply can't live without it.
Post date: 27 March 2013
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I see there is more information about the death of Aaron Swartz[1].
However, I saw this obit from Tim Berners Lee and was reminded why timbl is so very good:
