I dropped a small stone in a large pool last week, and the ripples are still spreading. In a separate post I wrote that IT is over. I was very careful to say that IT is over as a disruptive innovation and as an economic engine, but few understood what I meant, so I thought this would be a good chance to clear it all up. Strictly as an economic driver, IT has lost a lot of steam. Here are some talking points. Our devices are increasingly “Designed in California and assembled in China.”
IT Over Easy
Posted by: Denis Pombriant August 1, 2012 05:00 AMI dropped a small stone in a large pool last week, and the ripples are still spreading. In a separate post I wrote that IT is over. I was very careful to say that IT is over as a disruptive innovation and as an economic engine, but few understood what I meant, so I thought this would be a good chance to clear it all up. Strictly as an economic driver, IT has lost a lot of steam. Here are some talking points. Our devices are increasingly “Designed in California and assembled in China.”