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In this week's issue, members will get a view of a completely new computing environment, from Pattern Recognition Processors out to a new secure Net running as a...
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What would happen if you got the best people in the world in neuroscience, stem-cell research, chip design, software, satellites, transportation, broadband, big-data...
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I would like to thank Scott Foster for continuing to provide all of us with detailed views of Asian technology and business strategic moves that are often not carried by...
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I was tempted to write something more on China this week, given the effect of that nation's destabilizing economic situation on global equity markets; and in fact, it now...
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This week's discussion combines the most advanced areas of medical discovery with the personal challenges that come with living just beyond the edge of today's medical...
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This rate of change is exponential, and for that reason, almost impossible for us to grasp. I thought it would be useful to first recognize this moment's importance, as we...
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Begin your quality journey.
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This week, as we complete our agenda for FiRe 2015, seemed a perfect time to publish Eric's and John's most recent FiRe conversation, perhaps more relevant now than ever,...
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I recently had the opportunity to listen and talk with many of the national leaders in defense, intelligence, and security, from the US and several of its key allies and...
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Most informed telecoms engineers (and technically sophisticated Net users) have come to the conclusion that security on the Internet, as it's designed today, ranges from...
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