By R "Ray" Wang on March 7, 2014
Constellation Applies A Futurist Framework To Guide 2014 Outlook and Beyond Constellation’s research team uses a tried and true futurist framework that looks at the political, economic, societal, technological, environmental and legislative (PESTEL) shifts ahead (see Figure 1). The PESTEL model is used to synthesize the major trends and provides guidance on how Constellation approaches […]
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By R "Ray" Wang on March 6, 2013
Greater Adoption In Social Business Signifies A Move To Consolidate Platforms Constellation’s buy-side clients tend to fit in the market leader or fast follower categories when it comes to organizational personas of disruptive technology adoption. Since 2010, respondents have progressed through the DEEPR framework and the latest results from 2012 indicate that most survey respondents […]
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By Ross Mayfield on March 24, 2011
Wow that’s hot. Social networking, mobile, photo sharing. $41M raised before launch. Testing conventions, with damn good timing. But will this color fade to grey? Mobile social software application Color launched today. With more pre-launch funding by Sequoia et. al. than Flickr was bought for it is something to watch. Smart and accomplished team, which […]
Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged Color, Flickr, linkedin, photo sharing, Sequoia Capital, startups, sxsw, vc funding
By Michael Coté on March 12, 2011
Overview of a cloud panel at SXSW I’m moderating.
Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged Cloud, conferences, Javier Soltero, Parker Harris, sxsw, sxsw2011
By Michael Coté on August 19, 2010
Help us get a panel accepted at SXSWi 2011.
Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged conferences, enterprise software, redmonk, sxsw, SXSWi, SXSWi2011
By Zoli Erdos on March 17, 2010
This is what remote controlled toy cars looked like when I was a kid. Yes, the control box was connected to the car with a 3-4feet cable… not exactly the level of freedom you get with today’s wireless models. But it was fun, nevertheless. I wonder if 20-year-old Omar Ramos-Lopez had a toy car when […]
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By Zoli Erdos on March 16, 2010
How do I know, when I’m not even there? By reading what others say. For starters, here’s Jolie O’Dell who attends this year’s conference: Too many people, not enough tech. …non-technical people aren’t here to learn; they’re here for self-congratulation and mutual masturbation. People I’ve never heard of are referring to themselves as Twitter celebrities […]
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By Michael Coté on March 8, 2010
Brandon and I sit down at The Dog and Duck Pub to test out TabbedOut while we discuss the past week’s news about the Austin tech scene – Facebook may be opening offices in Austin, places to eat and drink during SXSE, and a few other items.
Posted in Business | Tagged austin, Austin Tech Scene, Facebook, iPhone, sxsw