December 11, 2007

C-Scape VIDEO: Global Thought Leaders on Collaborative Technology


This morning at Cisco’s annual industry analyst conference, C-Scape, Cisco Chairman and CEO John Chambers facilitated a dialogue between three industry thought leaders on collaborative technologies...via TelePresence, of course.

Joining us from Cincinnati, OH (home of my Cincinnati Reds) was Filippo Passerini, Chief Information Officer and President of Global Business Services, Procter & Gamble; from London was Erik Huggers, Group Controller, Future Media, BBC; and from Boston was Erik Brynjolfsson, Director, MIT Center for Digital Business and Professor of Information Technology and Strategy, MIT.

I taped a couple of segments with them talking about the power of collaborative technology.  The BBC, in particular, under Huggers’ leadership is doing some amazing things with IP video and is in the middle of an overall transformation of their technology approach to delivering content...this is where I captured the most video.  Professor Brynjolfsson talks about the economic impact of collaborative technologies, a field where he has done much academic and field research.

I hope you enjoy the video.  Click here for more information on C-Scape.

John Earnhardt Posted by John Earnhardt at 04:53PM PST

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