Archive for February, 2006

Interoperability Landscapes

Tuesday, February 28th, 2006

by Philip Boxer
This interoperability landscape describes a layer mediating between the demands of users within their contexts-of-use and the supply of services from APIs. We are interested in using this form of analysis from the point of view of particular new forms of demand to see where there are gaps in the resultant landscape. These gaps will identify risks that will need to be mitigated if those new forms of demand are to be satisfied. Asymmetric design is our name for the process for identifying and mitigating these gaps.

Disney, Pixar, Apple and Jobs

Monday, February 6th, 2006

by Richard Veryard
John Hagel argues that “media companies that want to remain large and drive even more growth need to focus on establishing platforms and relationships designed to more deeply connect with specific audience segments and individual audience members.”

This is essentially an argument for a relational strategy. This would certainly make sense if DisBut does it really apply to Disney/Pixar?

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