Best innovation: Brawn GP’s diffuser
- The Observer, Sunday 15 November 2009
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by Jeff Richardson, LSI CORPORATION
Generic multicore processors have been promoted as the solution to networking communication processing. In reality, they can’t address the scalability, determinism, and ease of programming required for next-generation networking infrastructure. An asymmetric multicore approach that blends multicore processors with networking-optimized accelerator engines and C-programmable libraries meets the challenges of next-generation networks.
Achieving deterministic performance is a key requirement for network operators to ensure reliability across wide variations… Continue reading
Disaster movie 2012 inspired panic in the States with Nasa having to reassure Americans that the world wasn’t about to end. Is movie viral marketing getting too clever for its own good?
One of the interesting fields of innovation today is business model innovation. Although technological innovations raise most interest and have the highest impact, business model innovation is the lever to business success in most cases. Examples like Google, Easyjet and IKEA prove that innovative business models can generate sustainable business success. In the module on Innovation & Entrepreneurship that I conduct for TSM Business School I… Continue reading
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Innovation Quotes by Sanjay Dalal, Chief Innovator, http://www.innovationmain.com/
“Innovation happens when everything else fails.” - Sanjay Dalal
“Passion is the seed of innovation.”- Sanjay Dalal
“Creativity is the engine that drives innovation.” - Sanjay Dalal
“Ideas is the fuel that jump starts innovation.” - Sanjay Dalal
“Passion, creativity & ideas - together, they make innovation happen.” - Sanjay Dalal
“Fail first. Innovate next.”- Sanjay Dalal
“Innovation and success go hand in hand.” -… Continue reading
Black’s Photography was well-known for decades among amateur shutterbugs across the country. Canadians bought their cameras at the chain’s stores, then returned to get their film developed, capturing memories of family vacations and birthday parties in either a glossy or matt keepsake.
But what’s lesser known is the story behind the chain’s coast-to-coast success. A recent book by Robert Black, who died unexpectedly prior to its publication last spring