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Warner Bros. roils game industry with patent on Nemesis gameplay mechanic by Kirkland’s Monolith

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For example, the Japanese company Namco Bandai has a patent on record for its series Katamari Damacy , which was filed in 2003 and granted in 2008. Software/design patents like the Shadow of Mordor patent are a slap in the face to these ideals and should be called out for what they are: an aberration, not the new way forward.”

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The state of social networking software for the enterprise - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

In 2003 there were three major vendors of social networking platforms for the enterprise: Spoke , VisiblePath , and Contact Networks , while Interface Software integrated similar functionality into its CRM application InterAction (since bought by Lexis-Nexis). The companies took different paths from there.

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Microsoft enters enterprise social network software - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

This squarely puts Microsoft into a space – enterprise social network software – that has previously been populated by Spoke , Visible Path , Contact Networks , and Tacit. Unquestionably, good software, well-implemented, can be a powerful enabler. See some screenshots here. However business processes and culture need to shift too.

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Big Data: The Hadoop Business Case

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When including the cost of software, hardware, and licensing/support, the cost per terabyte (TB) of an MPP system is estimated at tens of thousands of dollars [4]. As well, the more data you have, the more physical or virtual compute resources you may need. Jeremy’s background is in information science and software engineering.

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ERP: automating processes | Enterprise 2.0: enabling knowledge work - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

enabling knowledge work Ross Dawson, December 13, 2007 3:24 PM US PT There has been some very interesting discussion over the last week about enterprise software, which began with the question of whether it is sexy or not. This is not something that is facilitated by traditional enterprise software, not by a long shot. Enterprise 2.0

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Logo competition for DataPortability.org: how to get the best - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

Prizes currently offered (with more continuing to come in) include: Initial submisssions Current prize list: iPhone from Jive Software Weeks ad space on Techcrunch! thanks to Brian Solis $100 of Compete Credits to get access to premium reports thanks to Jay Meattle at Compete. Free chapters) Implementing Enterprise 2.0

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Keynote speech on Creating the Future of Business - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

When attending an information technology seminar at MIT, McEwen drew inspiration from the session on open source software. Rob McEwen, chairman and CEO of Canadian gold miner Goldcorp, believed his company’s 55,000 acre stake had massive potential, but didn’t know how to access it. Free chapters) Implementing Enterprise 2.0

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