Innovation
Corporate Innovation . . .
Late last week I caught part of SDForum's SDForum's first "Corporate Innovation and Research Fair." Here is an edited video of the lunchtime panel:From left to right:Roger Meike, Sun MicrosystemsHarold Yu, OrrickDavid SMith, TynaxDeborah Magid, IBMRoy Levin, MicrosoftDr.
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Late last week I caught part of SDForum's SDForum's first "Corporate Innovation and Research Fair." Here is an edited video of the lunchtime panel:
From left to right:
Roger Meike, Sun Microsystems
Harold Yu, Orrick
David SMith, Tynax
Deborah Magid, IBM
Roy Levin, Microsoft
Dr. Ike Nassi, SAP
I ask a question about the term innovation and if it has been over-used. Dr. Nassi agrees, and says it has lost all meaning.