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The LEGO sets Man was not meant to know!
Basic economics tells us that LEGO must come up with far more set designs than it ever releases to the public. So, what happens to all those ingenious mini-brick blueprints that are deemed unfit for human consumption? They end up in this book: Forbidden LEGO - The Models Your Parents...
Tags: LEGO Co., Economics, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2007-08-31
Internet Neutrality vs Broadband Reform
The only thing I could think of that was more controversial is Karl Rove and Jack Abramhoff so ...Let's begin with maybe the biggest argument (short of govt. regulation) -"most Internet Service Providers do not pay for a connection to the Internet that equals the bandwidth they sell to their...
Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), INTERNET, mrinternet, Internet Service Provider, bandwidth
Discussion threads 2006-09-29
Lane: Software shake-up favors new thinking
Oh noes! Not the attack of Reality!!!Well, gee willickers, the software industry finally has to face reality. How sad that the market dominance and artificial scarcity business model, entirely reliant on unnatural legal pressures for solvency, is falling apart. Wake up and smell the burning transistors, folks,...
Tags: software
Discussion threads 2006-04-05
ARMed for the living room
market dominanceHere we go again. A corporation measures its success not in profitability, but in market dominance. It's crap like this that is destroying the IT industry.That's pretty vagueand stereotypical. It's all "the evil greedy companies", right?Just because a company WANTS to switch to new industries and...
Tags: market dominance
Discussion threads 2006-04-03
Is a global high-tech work force bad for U.S.?
Culture CollapseBy simply being short-sighted and looking for cheap labor, perhaps quick profits can be had for some...But we have removed incentive to study for technical careers in so doing. We used to have Seinor staff that would groom and teach Junior staff - but now have very shortsighted...
Tags: Outsourcing, Dilbert-Tom
Discussion threads 2006-03-21
not bad, just a few points.
not bad, just a few points.[b]With open-source software, Newton argued, "The evolution cycles go so much faster, and the clock speed of the industry goes much, much faster."[/b]Can't argue This, open source software does tend to improve much faster than proprietary software, specially if it's in a high demand area.[b]the...
Tags: apotheon, business, economics, open source, programming, software, tool
Discussion threads 2006-03-03
Major innovations that have changed history
Major innovations that have changed historyBricks... Just so everyone will understand I'm not just talking about "high tech" innovations, I though a good place to start would be bricks.They and dressed stone were the fundamental material which allowed the creation of large public structures... The Mayans built incredibly intricate palaces...
Tags: brick, economics, gunpowder, history, innovation, off-topic, powder, smoke, Surflover, technology, telegraph, west
Discussion threads 2005-10-14

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Economics Terms Dictionary (zip)
From the developer: "This Economics terms dictionary for BDicty contains Economics terms lexicon of 1,000 entries from financial and business sphere. Public version of BDicty the reader program for a dictionary is included."
Tags: Dictionary, Financial Accounting, Finance
Software downloads 2002-12-04
SAS 9 at the Warsaw School of Economics
Founded in 1906, the Warsaw School of Economics WSE is the oldest economics university in Poland and one of Europe's leading management schools, with some 16,000 students, 3,000 of whom are doing postgraduate research. Since the early 1990s, WSE has radically reformed its teaching program, integrating courses and giving students...
Tags: SAS Institute
Case studies
Economics in the On Demand World
IBM looks at the forces driving change on a global scale. From the rise of IT as a productivity enabler, to a growing economy, to the dangers of worldwide political uncertainty, executives are facing a new set of challenges and opportunities. They're rethinking the structures of their markets and their...
Tags: IBM Corp., Supply Chain Management (SCM), Telecommunications, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2006-03-27
Sun Java Enterprise System and Its Impact on Software Economics
When Sun introduced the Java Enterprise System it launched a bold new approach to the acquisition and integrating of enterprise software. What has been the impact on software economics and licensing models? This webcast discusses a research which indicates that there is a rapidly growing trend toward reforming software licensing...
Tags: Software, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Java, Sun Java Enterprise System, Java, Tools & Techniques, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Management
Webcasts
The Economics of Customer Relationships: The Financial Drivers to Effective Customer Service
According to the Strativity Group 2004 Global Customer Experience Study, 89% of executives don't know the cost of acquiring new customers and 88% don't know the cost of a complaint. For years, contact centers have focused on internal measures like average handling time and the mystical answer rate. It's essential...
Tags: Customer Service, Financial, Nortel Networks Corp., Contact Center, Call Centers, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), It Operations, Enterprise Software, Software
Webcasts
The Economics of Open-Source and Free Software
The bottom line of this white paper is that open-source software does not rely on altruistic or starving programmers to succeed, and open-source software will succeed for certain kinds of software. Open-source software is not going to be the only way that software ever is written though. Open-source software is...
Tags: Software, Open-source Software, Dwyer Economics, Tools & Techniques, Open Source, Management
White papers 1999-05-05
Tax and the Digital Divide: How New Approaches to Mobile Taxation Can Connect the Unconnected
In order to evaluate the precise market impact of tax changes, Frontier Economics conducted the analysis of the price sensitivity of demand for mobile services in developing countries. The methodological approach and elasticity estimates are described in the Frontier methodology appendix that follows. This paper presents Frontier Economics' estimates of...
Tags: Developing Country, Mobile, Mobile Service, Free Trade, Advertising & Promotion, Taxes, Finance, Marketing, Financial Planning
White papers 2005-09-23
The University of Copenhagen Gains Insight Using GIS and SAS
Visualization based on GIS Geographic Information Systems can deliver a variety of benefits to both public and private companies, especially when combined with personal and operational data and applied to sales-related problems. It is an exciting discipline that can reveal much about a country or even a small district. The...
Tags: SAS Institute, GIS, Software
Case studies
Guanghua's New Business Statistics Department Relies on SAS
Guanghua School of Management at Peking University founded the department of business statistics and econometrics in June 2002 to satisfy the ever-increasing demand to include statistics in the study of business management and economics in mainland China. To meet the school's objective of becoming a world-class business school, the department...
Tags: Department, SAS Institute, Guanghua
Case studies
Assessing the Imaging and Printing Environment
Understand documentation production trends, and how they are having a bottom-line impact on your business--especially with the new economics of multifunction printers.
Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Imaging, Printing, Document Management, Printers, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Hardware, Peripherals
White papers 2004-08-30
Why Microsoft is under assault from all corners
a very limited understanding of free market economicsLars Liebeler betrays a limited, even naive, understanding of free market economics in this opinion piece.Free markets are markets entirely free of governmental interference in economic processes. They are not merely markets where government's only role is to encourage the consolidation of...
Tags: Regulations, apotheon, regulation, Lars Liebeler, antitrust, Microsoft Corp.
Discussion threads 2007-04-09
Friendkeeper (jnlp)
Friendkeeper is a tool to keep track of the current financial situation within a group of people, i.e. to keep track of who owes who. If we had studied economics we might have been talking about things like accounting, debit, and credit. This version is the first release on CNET...
Tags: Financial Situation, Friendkeeper, Productivity, Operational Accounting, Financial Services, Financial Accounting, Finance
Software downloads 2007-07-24
Aussie dollar outranks greenback
At time of posting one US dollar is worth 1.0963 Australian dollars.I know squat about economics so I am hoping that some of you geniuses will explain to me how this effects Australia, the USA, and the world.I am not aware that the Australian dollar has ever previously been so...
Tags: jardinier, Australian Dollars
Discussion threads 2007-11-11
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