P. Drucker in his article “The Next Information Revolution” (Forbes ASAP, August 24, 1998) noted that: “The dissatisfaction of top management with the data provided by information technology has triggered a new, subsequent information revolution.The text for translation: ». It is precisely the bureaucratic elite that is currently the main Continue Reading
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About Reputation
Table of Contents Toggle Necessary public goods Reputation versus opportunism Experiments in computer networks Conclusions Necessary public goods When we talk about public goods, it’s important to understand that public goods are what bring people together, as well as the “added value” that members of society gain from being part Continue Reading
A couple of anecdotes about security systems.
Table of Contents Toggle Fable One Fable Two Fable One There’s some kind of security conference going on. They’ve gathered some real nuts, for whom getting a chip implanted under their skin is a childhood dream. And now one company is showcasing a corporate security system based on these chips, Continue Reading