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Core Digital Infrastructure Technologies improve exponentially without stabilizing

Expand to see inline the other posts in Fun­da­men­tal Shifts» The release of the Shift Index from the Deloitte Cen­ter for the Edge is an excel­lent occa­sion to come back on the foun­da­tions of the var­i­ous Shifts that are cur­rently redefin­ing the way busi­nesses have to oper­ate. The core dig­i­tal infra­struc­ture tech­nolo­gies (Com­put­ing, Stor­age, Net­work­ing) are show­ing an expo­nen­tial increase …

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The cost of interactions between individuals has fallen to zero

Expand to see inline the other posts in Fun­da­men­tal Shifts» This will be a short and to the point post. I have sought to explain how this blog is (kind of) orga­nized (see here). In the process, I have changed a bit the orga­ni­za­tion, and have now to com­ply with it :) So let me do a few posts that …

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Pace of change is accelerating: what if there is no equilibrium?

Expand to see inline the other posts in Fun­da­men­tal Shifts» THE GIST Gist: The his­tor­i­cal pat­tern of change has been one of dis­rup­tive changes fol­lowed by sta­bi­liza­tion peri­ods – punc­tu­ated equi­lib­rium. The Equi­lib­rium par­a­digm is the most used by exec­u­tives, strate­gists, etc. Even in a punc­tu­ated equi­lib­rium par­a­digm, there is a rever­sion to equi­lib­rium after dis­rup­tion, thus mak­ing it the …

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