Showing posts with label Next computing deployment phase. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Next computing deployment phase. Show all posts

20 February 2013

Next computing deployment phase

The computing deployment phase - Chris Dixon: "Some questions to consider: What industries are the best candidates for the next phase of deployment? The likely candidates are the information-intensive mega-industries that have been only superficially affected by the internet thus far: education, healthcare, and finance. Note that deployment doesn’t just mean creating, say, a healthcare or education app. It means refactoring an industry into its “optimal structure” – what the industry would look like if rebuilt from scratch using the new technology. . . .Where will this innovation take place? The historical pattern suggests it will become more geographically diffuse over time. . . . one comment (excerpt): call the next phase the governance layer because it is really about internet-based networks (i.e. platforms) disrupting the nation-state as a model of governance. that's the real deal, and all roads eventually go down that path. amazon's new virtual currency is another example -- the virtual currency is going to be the breakthrough moment, akin to what search is for the application layer. as an amzn fanboy i applaud their efforts here, although it's a game that favors a startup for sure. . . . "

General Liability Policies May Cover Antitrust, Patent, and Other Business Litigation – Part 1 | Farella Braun + Martel LLP - JDSupra: "General liability insurance is frequently overlooked in business litigation. These policies, however, include coverage for “disparagement” and “malicious prosecution.” Both terms are construed broadly and may provide coverage for a variety of lawsuits, including antitrust claims, patent disputes, trade secret claims, as well as other commercial litigation between competitors, or suppliers and their customers."

Google, Facebook led private tech M&A activity in 2012 as companies spent $46.8b on over 2,200 deals - The Next Web: " . . . 76% of private tech companies that were bought up last year had bootstrapped instead of turning to VCs. As expected, California saw the most private tech M&A deals last year, more than the next five states combined. North Dakota was the only US state that didn’t host a private tech acquisition in 2012. Internationally, the UK was the top acquirer, followed by Canada. India emerged as an up-and-comer at the third top international market. Web and mobile commerce were the most popular types of companies to acquire, comprising 173 of overall deals. Notable acquistions in 2012 included: Facebook purchasing of Instagram, Microsoft snatching up Yammer, and Twitter acquiring Posterous. . . ."

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