SM: What did Shane articulate to you regarding HP’s vision? At one point HP was heavy on innovation. PB: I related that I had seen numerous corporate research labs across the past 30 years. I had sent my graduates to Bell Labs. I had seen how many of the corporate research labs were going through
Folks, all those of you who are entrepreneurs, do me a favor, and please, please listen to this radio show.
Today’s roundtable was excellent. Some of the presenters had done more advanced preparation, enabling me to take the conversation to a higher level. Have a look, and I strongly encourage all of you to prepare better for the discussions to get more out of them. Use the appendix of EJ3 for this purpose, as well
Thomas Duff posted an excellent review of Positioning by Sramana Mitra on his Duffbert’s Random Musings blog: “I enjoy the way that Mitra has structured the books in the Entrepreneur Journeys series. Hearing the successes and failures coming straight from those who lived them adds a human element to the information that is often lacking
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Ever since I first covered Polycom (NASDAQ:PLCM) two years ago, I have speculated about consolidation in the sector. Videoconferencing has gained importance due to globalization, offshoring, the financial crisis and the attendant recession, and the need to save more in travel dollars. Now there is a flurry of acquisition activity and consolidation in video conferencing which
Prith Banerjee is senior vice president of research at HP and director of HP Labs. Prior to joining HP he served as the dean of the College of Engineering at the University of Illinois. He was the founder, chairman, and chief scientist of BINACHIP Inc. In 2000 he founded AccelChip Inc, which was sold to
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