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The Innovation-Driven Disruption of the Automotive Value Chain (Part 2)

Corporate Innovation

Because of problems such as pollution, climate change and loss of productivity due to long commute times, consumer attitudes towards car ownership and use are changing. 2013 R&D spend (in US$B). Companies in the automotive value chain are faced with a challenging future. Rank by Innovation. Rank by R&D Spend.

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The Innovation-Driven Disruption of the Automotive Value Chain (Part 2)

Corporate Innovation

Because of problems such as pollution, climate change and loss of productivity due to long commute times, consumer attitudes towards car ownership and use are changing. 2013 R&D spend (in US$B). Companies in the automotive value chain are faced with a challenging future. Rank by Innovation. Rank by R&D Spend.

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The Sectors Where the Internet of Things Really Matters

Harvard Business Review

The Internet of Things is emerging as the third wave in the development of the internet. Samsung said at its 2014 investors forum it expects the global Smart Home Device market to reach $15 billion in 2015, almost doubling from 2013’s $7.8 Information & technology Internet' Australia and China.

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Building a Software Start-Up Inside GE

Harvard Business Review

For some time now we’ve been living into a smarter world filled with Big Data and analytics, and a more connected one that’s been described as “ the internet of things.” This means that many organizations and their leaders are running as fast as they can to quickly build their software capabilities.

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Disruptive Trends to Watch in 2013

Harvard Business Review

Sometimes this shift results in the whole-sale replacement of the previous market leader; sometimes it creates a completely parallel market (which typically ends up being larger than the previous market due to the democratizing power of disruption). What disruptive innovations are set to take similarly big strides in 2013?

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The Escalating Cost of Software Malice

Harvard Business Review

The most recent data comes from a 2013 study by the Ponemon Institute and Symantec of 277 companies that experienced losses or thefts of protected personal data. Cyber Security in the Internet of Things. Data Under Siege An HBR Insight Center. Is Anyone Really Responsible for Your Company''s Data Security? IT management'

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Entrepreneurs Take On Manufacturing

Harvard Business Review

When it comes to consumer-facing service industries like e-commerce, media, and ride- or apartment-sharing, it’s not new to suggest that “software is eating the world,” to use the phrase of venture capitalist Marc Andreessen. As a result, software-enabled manufacturing start-ups are poised to have a large economic impact.