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Accelerating Technology Change and Continuous Learning

Feld Thoughts

At dinner last week, my long time friend Dave Jilk (we just celebrated our 30th friendship anniversary) tossed a hypothesis at me that as people age, they resist adopting new technologies. People working in information technology tend to take a producer perspective. The essay follows. I think he totally nails it. What do you think?

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Moving At The Speed Of ‘What’s Next’: Subscription Business Models Spur Continuous Innovation

YoungUpstarts

percent in 2017 to total $10 billion. This is where the real challenge is: The ability to provide IT managers with frequent releases that encapsulate current technology innovation and customer demands, as well as an easy to manage and scale solution. A perpetual license model also allows for periodic software updates.

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Technology, Innovation, and Modern War

Steve Blank

I’m teaching my first non-lean start up class in a decade at Stanford next week; Technology, Innovation and Modern War : Keeping America’s Edge in an Era of Great Power Competition. This was our first step in fostering a more agile, responsive and resilient, approach to national security in the 21st century.

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What Does the Future Hold for Conversion Optimization?

ConversionXL

What are the industry and technology trends that are fueling the need for these skills? Image Source. With agile development cycles and uncertain monetization models, they live and die by data and experimentation. The key to 2017 conversion is evolving your traffic dynamics and that starts with behavioral marketing.