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InnovationOps: the Next Evolution of Innovation Management

Innov8rs

This synchronized system is called InnovationOps, which marks the next phase of evolution of innovation management in large organizations- like DevOps that was coined in 2009, to operationalize software development.

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Augmented Reality: The time has come

etventure

Personally, I remember the first time I used an AR application in 2009 when I euphorically installed the App AR-Maps on my iPhone 3G. The hardware and software manufacturers have also recognized the importance and have been setting solid foundations for enabling AR in 2017. AR is not new, but it is definitely ready. Source: [link].

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The Engineering Stakeholder Interview

Boxes and Arrows

When an existing product is being reworked, the technology train may have left the station a long time ago; the software development platform or perhaps several of the electrical components have already been identified. Copyright (c) 2009. Project Management for Stakeholder Interviews.

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50+ Business Cases on Innovation & Entrepreneurship

Open Innovation EU

Source: theagileexecutive.com/2009/07/20/scrum-at-amazon-guest-post-by-alan-atlas/. Microsoft Lauds Scrum Method for Software Projects On the heels of launching the long-awaited SQL Server 2005, Microsoft is promoting the use of “scrum” to speed up the management of software projects. Do Pivots Matter?

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How the current patent system actually hurts innovation (and how patent trolls are being fought)

Idea to Value

If you want to see just crazy the situation is, watch this video by software developer Austin Meyer, in which he describes his experience trying to fight these patent infringement claims with the companies that sued him. In 2009, CoreValve was bought by Medtronic for $775 million. I highly recommend you watch it.

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How Apple created two giants

Matthew Griffin

Over the next ten years Apple sold over 320 million iPods and as they introduced more products such as the iPhone in 2007 and the iPad in 2009 which, at the time of publishing this article, have both respectively sold 421 million and 170 million units their annual revenues grew from $5 Billion to an eye watering $171 Billion.

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IA Summit 09 - Day 2

Boxes and Arrows

IA Summit 2009 Podcasts The IA Summit was held in Memphis, TN from March 20-22. See the Slideshare “IA Summit 2009&# :[link] page for up-to-the-minute lists of available presentations. Download them individually here, or get them all with the Boxes and Arrows “iTunes feed&# :[link]. Is Interaction Necessary?