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- Supernova: The Future of the Desktop
- Panelists: Lili Cheng Microsoft, Tom Ngo NextPage, Gary Benitt Goowy, Chris Thomas Intel, Kevin Lynch Adobe Panel intro by Kevin Werbach from program: "Windows and Mac OS, the dominant computer interfaces of our time, are two decades old. And the standard office productivity software suite is not much younger. Have...
- Blog posts 2006-06-23
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- Supernova: Anti-social networks and the love connection
- I'm sitting next to Mitch Ratcliffe at Supernova 2007 during the morning presentations. First up, Denise Caruso of The Hybrid Vigor Institute her view that today's social networks are anti-social and Clay Shirky of NYU talked about love and the open source community movement. Mitch covers the presentations and...
- Blog posts 2007-06-21
- Supernova: will intellectual property kill social media?
- Kevin Werbach just posted the draft agenda for the upcoming Supernova conference. Ill be moderating a session at the Challenge Day on June 20 titled "Will Intellectual Property Kill Social Media?," and weve confirmed the following stellar panel to take on this topic:EFF Senior Intellectual Property Attorney Fred von...
- Blog posts 2007-04-23
- Ray Lane: Good riddance, software business
- The software business model is dead. May it rest in pieces. Experts of all stripes are declaring an end to the software business as we know it. But whats going to take its place? The picture isnt clear yet, but one thing is certain -- well see fewer and fewer...
- Blog posts 2007-02-07
- 2.what?
- Kevin Werbach, host of Supernova, introduced Mike Arrington, founder of TechCrunch, as the creator the destination for everything Web 2.0. Mike assembled a group of companies for the Supernova Connected Innovators presentations this evening.But I still can't believe that "Web 2.0" is a viable name--the trends the name implies are...
- Blog posts 2006-06-22
- Supernova: Jonathan Schwartz chasing workloads
- "All client devices will be functionally identical in three to five years. The applications and services will be identical. You will be able to watch the World Cup on any device. We'll rely on the uniformity to focus on infrastructure that is agnostic to devices, creating the broadest market possible...
- Blog posts 2006-06-22
- Jonathan Schwartz speaks at Supernova
- Following are my real-time notes of a discussion between Kevin Werbach and Jonathan Schwartz, which opened the Supernova conference. Jonathan says everybody is looking to connect to their communities of interest. Sun has to make choices about which markets/communities to target. So there will be two types of IT: those...
- Blog posts 2006-06-22
- U of Pa. profs and Dave Farber: how can you be that clueless on net neutrality?
- I'll get to the brilliant (and my sense is he wouldn't mind if you thought so, too) Dave Farber a bit down on this post. But first, some perspective. At the behest of Gerald Faulhaber, a professor of business and public policy...
- Blog posts 2006-06-15
- Enjoy Vista, the operating system as you know it is dead
- Kevin Werbach, a Legal Studies professor at Wharton had a post about Vista which applied to the Rich Internet Application space in a way I hadn't thought of before. The numerous delays of Windows Vista and the subsequent reorganization at MSFT are excellent examples of two things. One, how much...
- Blog posts 2006-03-23
- Doc Searls: The net could get flushed into the telco sewer system unless WE act. Now.
- Doc Searls has authored his longest and perhaps most significant online entry ever. See Saving the Net: How to Keep the Carriers from Flushing the Net Down the Tubes. He claims he could have kept writing. But he apparently had to stop somewhere because the...
- Blog posts 2005-11-16
- The future of Internet markets
- Kevin Werbach wrote a very thoughtful post on Web 2.0 market trends for the big Internet companies. He thinks we're potentially entering into an era of "competing integrated fiefdoms," much like the online services of the early 90's - AOL, Compuserve, Prodigy, Apple's eWorld. In other words, the big Internet...
- Blog posts 2005-09-26
- Schwartz: Blogs are essential for leadership
- During an interview with Supernova 2005 conference host Kevin Werbach, Sun President, COO and chief blogger Jonathan Schwartz called blogging essential for leadership. "If you want to be a leader, I can't see surviving without a blog." He added that "authenticity is paramount," and executives who have ghost writers won't...
- Blog posts 2005-06-21
- Adapting business culture to blogs, wikis and RSS
- Next week I'll be at the SuperNova 2005 conference in San Francisco. The focus of the conference is on the network as the platform for commerce, social interaction, work and entertainment. As a preview to the event, conference host Kevin Werbach interviewed Philip Evans, senior vice president at Boston Consulting...
- Blog posts 2005-06-17
- Supernovas talk SOA
- Call it the circle of IT life. Web services was designed with external e-business in mind, but became an internal integration strategy. SOA is seen as an extension of this internal enablement, but eventually demands that we look beyond the walls of the enterprise. John Hagel III, a former McKinsey...
- Blog posts 2005-06-02
- Wharton professors weigh in on Longhorn
- Professors at Wharton are in agreement with what many think: getting corporate customers and consumers on the Longhorn bandwagon may take some doing. An article takes a high-level strategic look at the widely anticipated operating system and raises major questions, such as if the enhanced security is going to spark...
- Blog posts 2005-05-10
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