How can we make sure we have the right information technology to avoid, in the future, the delayed reaction by firms to problems with their balance sheets that was partly responsible for the current financial crisis? That’s the question a ZDNet interview with three execs from Sybase (who recently co-authored [...]
Yesterday, the Association for Competitive Technology submitted its official response to the European Commission’s Statement of Objections regarding Microsoft’s integration of Internet Explorer into the Windows operating system. While the Statement of Objections itself and much of the process around it is confidential, we wanted to share the basic reasons [...]
Last week, I presented at the inaugural Ignite DC. The event, which took place in the Artomatic building in Washington DC’s Capitol Riverfront neighborhood, featured 17 speakers who each had to get through 20 Power Point slides in just 5 minutes. With the slides advancing every 15 seconds, you either [...]
According to Yahoo!Tech, Microsoft is likely to show a new version of its Internet search engine publicly for the first time next week. It remains to be seen, however, whether the new search engine, which has been tested internally under the name Kumo and which is expected to be unveiled [...]
Our pals at Third Way had a nice event on Wednesday with Dean Kamen (inventor of the Segway) and Ralph Eckhardt and Mark Blaxill (authors of the new IP-centric book, “The Invisible Edge”). The focus of the event was innovation and American jobs; Kamen talked about his efforts to build [...]