What is beyond the user interface and mere communications (Interactions 1.0)?
This e-newsletter (& related blog) covers the latest research & selected news on the most important IT- and Web 2.0/Enterprise 2.0-related "killer opp" ("killer opportunity"): Collaboration, the "killer opp" of human-to-human interaction in an internet- and web-enabled environment. Collaboration = Interactions 2.0.
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This e-newsletter is authored by David Scott Lewis. His Internet-related activities have been featured as far back as February 1994 in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Wired, and over a dozen other dailies and trades. In his last U.S.-based position, he was VP, E-Business Strategies, for the world's fourth largest IT advisory service (META Group). At META he covered various facets of B2B collaboration, including "c-commerce" (collaborative commerce), PLM, and Net markets. He has held senior marketing, business development and strategic planning positions at Microsoft, Oracle and Samsung, and was the CEO of the largest Web systems integration/e-services firm in Southern California.
Since relocating to China in 2003, he has served in "temp exec" positions as VP, Business Development with the two largest U.S.-focused, China-based IT outsourcing firms, and as SVP with the outsourcing hub for Tsinghua University (China's MIT and Hu Jintao's alma mater) and Zytech Solar, a 2007 Going Green 100 winner.
A founding member of the Caltech/MIT Enterprise Forum Executive Committee, he was also an IEEE editor and has chaired IEEE & ACM conference sessions.
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