“It’s Innovation, not Open Source. . .” I just finished reading Gregg Keizer’s Computer World article, “Adobe escalates feud with Apple over Flash.” In his article, Keizer outlines some new developments in the ongoing Next Tech War. Specifically, Keizer links to a post on Adobe’s website titled, “Freedom of Choice,” which offers a letter from [...]
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No App for That! Is Steve Jobs Failing Apple?
Posted: May 14, 2010 in Featured, Marketplace Infrastructure, TechKnowledgy ArticlesTags: Adobe, Apple, Apple vs. Adobe, Applications Development, commodity, differentiation, Flash, innovation, iPad, iPhone, Open Source, product erosion, sign, significance, standardization, Steve Jobs, tech savvy, Tech War
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Technology and Service Infrastructure for the Health Care Industry
Posted: September 13, 2009 in Business Infrastructure, Marketplace Infrastructure, Technology InfrastructureTags: BRM, Business Reference Model, Consumer-Centric Health Care, Data and Information Reference Model, DRM, FEAF, Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework, Federal Health Architecture, FHA, FHA Reference Models, Health Information Technology, HIT, Information-Rich Health Care, Marketplace Role, Performance Reference Model, PRM, Products to Services Continuum, Role Erosion, Service Component Reference Model, SRM, Technology Reference Model, TRM
Originally published in March 2005 by Bryant Avey InterNuntius Academe Presents: Executive Summary on the future of Technology and Service Infrastructure For the Health Care Industry Bryant Avey InterNuntius, Inc. Disclosure: The purpose of this paper is to provide information on changes taking place in the health care industry. It is not the intent of [...]
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