Tomorrow's Innovators: Heads in the Cloud and Smart Phones in Hand Knowledge@Australian School of Business - Video Interviews

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Sources of innovation have exploded over the past decade as companies no
longer look internally for bright ideas but also tap into the public's
smarts via the Internet. The possibilities are seemingly infinite, so
pinning down exactly which next new things to develop requires a clear
understanding of the big picture. Patrick Medley, managing partner of
Global Consumer Products at IBM Business Services, identifies three
game-changing trends coming from the evolution of smart phones – the
gadget of the future – and cloud computing. It's early days yet, but
could the days of the PC really be numbered?

Sources of innovation have exploded over the past decade as companies no
longer look internally for bright ideas but also tap into the public's
smarts via the Internet. The possibilities are seemingly infinite, so
pinning down exactly which next new things to develop requires a clear
understanding of the big picture. Patrick Medley, managing partner of
Global Consumer Products at IBM Business Services, identifies three
game-changing trends coming from the evolution of smart phones – the
gadget of the future – and cloud computing. It's early days yet, but
could the days of the PC really be numbered?

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