This weekend, I posted on my New Florence innovation blog on how you can get for under $ 500 good enough GPS, speakerphone, DVD, back up camera and other technologies for your used car - that car makers and dealers want to charge you thousands for in a new car.
Same concept applies in IT. There are plenty of technologies at the "edge" in data capture, analytics and plenty of other categories on New Florence which can rejuvenate older systems and make them far more productive - for a fraction of newer systems which promise similar form/function.
In a recession, that would be pretty innovative.
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Aah...The Refurbished System Smell
This weekend, I posted on my New Florence innovation blog on how you can get for under $ 500 good enough GPS, speakerphone, DVD, back up camera and other technologies for your used car - that car makers and dealers want to charge you thousands for in a new car.
Same concept applies in IT. There are plenty of technologies at the "edge" in data capture, analytics and plenty of other categories on New Florence which can rejuvenate older systems and make them far more productive - for a fraction of newer systems which promise similar form/function.
Aah...The Refurbished System Smell
This weekend, I posted on my New Florence innovation blog on how you can get for under $ 500 good enough GPS, speakerphone, DVD, back up camera and other technologies for your used car - that car makers and dealers want to charge you thousands for in a new car.
Same concept applies in IT. There are plenty of technologies at the "edge" in data capture, analytics and plenty of other categories on New Florence which can rejuvenate older systems and make them far more productive - for a fraction of newer systems which promise similar form/function.
In a recession, that would be pretty innovative.
October 27, 2008 in Industry Commentary | Permalink