To listen to the critics of software patents you would never know that software has been patented in the United States— ever. Notwithstanding, software patents have a very long history in the United ...
In the wonderland of Alice, all patent ineligible software inventions are technically abstract in the same way. Each patent eligible software invention is technically specific in its own way. Judicial ...
It’s time to place the “multitude of algorithms” into perspective. It is clear that a particular technique plays only a tertiary role in formulating a model. Rather what distinguishes the mediocre ...
Recent discussions (including a great summary by Bob Warfield) questioned the impact of established enterprise software companies in the software as a service (SaaS) market. Therefore, I decided to ...
I was interested to read an abstract of Dan Bricklin’s stimulating essay, “Software That Lasts 200 Years,” last year in NewsScan’s Innovation newsletter. Bricklin and Bob Frankston created VisiCalc in ...
Many software features and protections are off by default Users must proactively enable security and performance settings Early adopters face higher risks from unconfigured tools Partnering with MSPs ...
Government agencies are rethinking the ways they approach risk management, especially when it comes to protecting the software supply chain. As with cybersecurity mitigations and controls, cyber risks ...
With software teams today twice as large as hardware teams for any given complex SoC project, there is no doubt it is an ideal time to agree on the best way for these worlds to intersect. And even ...
This week the team at Bloor Research talk process, process and more process, enterprise software and how Google’s success will draw scrutiny… Campaigners in the Clinton era had a saying - "It's the ...
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