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The evolution of product management trends

Sopheon

With over 30 years of experience, Mike Bauer is a product and strategy executive who has managed and overseen more than 100 products across data communication, enterprise software, connected products, the Internet of Things (IoT), marketing automation, embedded systems, and big data.

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Embracing the Power of Blockchain Technology

Daniel Burrus

We will likely begin to witness early adopters making waves in the private market before the ever-cautious big players speak of standardization and implementation. Big players like Visa and Nasdaq are already investing heavily into a blockchain startup , and there are also plans to modernize the London Market.

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Spigit Announces the Acquisition of Kindling Inc. and a Record Year

Planview

For Spigit customers, you’ll have an even broader community of innovation peers and the assurance that you have chosen the market leader as your innovation management software of choice. We continue to provide the best analytics on the market – now you can access reports on any Spigit data field.

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The 4 Reasons Verizon Should Buy Yahoo

Adam Hartung

Like with Go90 streaming, Verizon customers could have free downloads of Verizon content, while having to pay data fees for downloads from other sites like YouTube, Facebook, Vine, Instagram, Amazon Prime, etc. Yahoo has lost its lead in every major competitive market, and it will never catch up. And this could offer price advantages.

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Don’t Fear the Fad

CorporateIntel

As an investor, can you ever know for certain if that newfangled gizmo come to market is the real deal or a fad? But organic fair-market nine-grain soft crust, probably a fad. Maybe they are all fads, but let’s separate the fad of stock market performance from the fad of consumer adoption as two separate issues.

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Trump vs. Clinton – Which Party Is Better for the Economy?

Adam Hartung

Let’s start by comparing stock market performance, an indicator of investor sentiment about the economy using average annual compounded growth rates: DJIA S&P 500 NASDAQ. All 6 of the major market crashes happened under Republicans – Hoover (1), Nixon (2), Reagan (1) and Bush (2). Bush -3.1% -5.6% -7.1%.