Waves of power : Dynamics of global technology leadership, 1964-2010 /
This vital book takes you deep inside the world's largest and fastest-moving industry. We're talking, of course, about information technology (IT) and the coming trillion-dollar convergence of the 4 Cs - computers, communications, consumer electronics, and content. As these mega-industries...
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New York
AMACOM
1997
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| Summary: | This vital book takes you deep inside the world's largest and fastest-moving industry. We're talking, of course, about information technology (IT) and the coming trillion-dollar convergence of the 4 Cs - computers, communications, consumer electronics, and content. As these mega-industries collide, the resulting opportunities and turbulence will make the personal computer revolution look like a warm-up act. David Moschella, Computerworld columnist and recognized authority on global technology competition, provides a far-reaching analysis of these "big picture" changes. In plain language, he makes sense of the crazy-quilt growth of recent times, and orients you to the dizzying world in which you must compete. |
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