Integra Systems, Inc., has returned from HIMSS hitting the ground running. Lot's of opportunity in cybersecurity training, commissioned writing, case studies, and laser focused on the launch of a product that will change the landscape of security and the biometric authentication industry.
The response we got from www.blustor.co in Las Vegas literally was unreal. It was like what, no, and wow! Platform in hands and BluStor is ramping production.
Would suggest all to read the book by Clayton Christensen the "Innovators Dilemma" . Go to www.christeninstituge.org
Cambridge, MA: Harvard Business School Press, 1997
It simply is about the five principals of disruptive technology.
1. Companies depend upon customers and investors for resources. Customers drive internal decision making because companies are resource dependent.
2. Small markets don't solve the growth needs of large companies. Large companies are not interested in small emerging markets, and they wait too long.
3. Markets that don't exist cannot be analyzed.
4. An organization's capabilities defines its disabilities.
5. Technology supply may NOT equal market demand.
Companies stumble for many reasons: bureaucracy, arrogance, tired executives, poor planning, short term investment horizons, inadequate skills and resources, and bad luck. Sears, DEC received accolades at the exact time when they were ignoring trends and making the wrong decisions on the future. The Innovators Dilemma has three main findings:
- Sustaining technologies are different from disruptive technologies.
- The pace of progress often precedes the market's awareness of the need
- Structure of companies color the choices and investments they make.
Finis Connor the founder of BluStor is mentioned in this book. He is a legend in the disk drive industry. A true visionary and it is great to be a part of his team to change the industry.