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Day Reading Time: Minutes Topic Operations Workplace, Teams, and Culture Execution Strategy Collaboration Subscribe Share What to Read Next MIT Artificial Intelligence Must-read Books of the Year Top 10 Articles of the Year Two decades of open innovation to add to your boardroom Cybersecurity expertise How does Microsoft adapt to the open source era? A new book, "Breaking the Ship: Intellectual Property and the Transformation of Microsoft," elaborates on the issue. Authors Marshall Phelps served as Microsoft's Vice President of Intellectual Property and Licensing from January to September (and still serves as the company's Vice President of Intellectual Property Policy and Strategy), while David Klein has also written Rembrandt in Penthouse," they describe how Microsoft is always trying new approaches. While Microsoft was once considered one of the most aggressive companies in the world when it comes to intellectual property protection, Chairman Bill Gates and CEO Steve Ballmer have responded to customer demands for greater interoperability.
Between and Other market opportunities are opening up demand through the company's large intellectual property portfolio. The book details Microsoft's open business plan and delves into some of the difficult early negotiations, in which Microsoft waived its notorious (not asserting patents) clause, and follows Job Function Email List Microsoft's partnerships with open source developers all the way through. While many inside and outside Microsoft remain skeptical of the company's collaborative intentions, Phelps and Klein make the case for more collaborative IP initiatives and reject the idea that patent portfolios are designed to fend off or tax competition. general idea. Tags: Adapting.
Collaborative Intellectual Property Open Source More like this Out of the Lab and Into the Product: Microsoft's Eric Boyd drives the real issues of the care crisis Three lessons using discussion strategy at scale You must be logged in to post Comment. First time here? Sign up for a free account: comment on articles and access more articles. What is the long-term impact of the financial crisis and technological innovation crisis on technological innovation? This issue was discussed in the new issue of MIT Sloan Management Review this spring. Year Month Day Read Time: Topics Innovation Workplace.
Between and Other market opportunities are opening up demand through the company's large intellectual property portfolio. The book details Microsoft's open business plan and delves into some of the difficult early negotiations, in which Microsoft waived its notorious (not asserting patents) clause, and follows Job Function Email List Microsoft's partnerships with open source developers all the way through. While many inside and outside Microsoft remain skeptical of the company's collaborative intentions, Phelps and Klein make the case for more collaborative IP initiatives and reject the idea that patent portfolios are designed to fend off or tax competition. general idea. Tags: Adapting.
Collaborative Intellectual Property Open Source More like this Out of the Lab and Into the Product: Microsoft's Eric Boyd drives the real issues of the care crisis Three lessons using discussion strategy at scale You must be logged in to post Comment. First time here? Sign up for a free account: comment on articles and access more articles. What is the long-term impact of the financial crisis and technological innovation crisis on technological innovation? This issue was discussed in the new issue of MIT Sloan Management Review this spring. Year Month Day Read Time: Topics Innovation Workplace.