The 97-page internal report on what the New York Times needs to do online contains many things of value, but it glosses over one important point: the way the NYT does… Read more »
IBM has been all over the media the past few weeks–both pitching its story and fielding brickbats and accolades for its prospects and position in the market. The company has been… Read more »
Time Warner has spun off its magazine-publishing arm as a separate company, but the legendary firm faces the same challenge as the New York Times and other traditional media players: How… Read more »
Innovation may be an aging buzzword, but IT execs are only too happy to hear their CEOs parrot it. CIOs can get their seat back at the executive table if they… Read more »
Organizations need a coherent approach to innovation, one that allows successes to be replicated and failures to provide lessons for the future. That means the different innovation techniques or priorities need… Read more »
Network World has posted a great interview with Sean Belka, Senior Vice President and Director of the Fidelity Center for Applied Technology, AKA ‘Fidelity Labs’. Fidelity has long been an innovator… Read more »
In the Weekly Update for Gigaom Research’s consumer coverage, Michael Wolf argues that Facebook’s acquisition of Oculus VR represents the firm having joined Google’s rareified air of new technology conglomerate. The… Read more »
To prove they’re innovators, banks can build on their relative strengths in social media and platform/data. But there are problems at the top. Read more »