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Networked Economy – The next economic revolution

Networked Economy – The next economic revolution | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The key aspect that we learned while studying world economics and modernization process in classroom is – the driving factor of economic change was always the technological evolution.There was a time when society was mainly agrarian and economy was...
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5 Things To Know: Networked Economy 101 (Collaborative, Circular, Or Sharing Economy)

5 Things To Know: Networked Economy 101 (Collaborative, Circular, Or Sharing Economy) | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The networked economy will transform the way we live and work, how business runs, and how society functions – in a speed never before seen in history.
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Rebuilding the American Dream in a Global, Networked Economy

Rebuilding the American Dream in a Global, Networked Economy | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Despite strides in jobs and the economy, Americans remain pessimistic about their future, according to a recent Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll.
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Working Together in a Networked Economy - MIT Technology Review

Working Together in a Networked Economy - MIT Technology Review | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Distributed Innovation and Creativity, Peer Production, and Commons in a Networked Economy
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It's the Applications, Stupid (Part 3 of 3)! - Business 2 Community

It's the Applications, Stupid (Part 3 of 3)! - Business 2 Community | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

If you missed the first 2 parts of this series, you can catch them here and here. The short version is that there are Enterprise customers that are actively seeking to automate the production deployment of their workloads, which leads them to discover that capturing business policy as part of the process is critical. We’ve arrived here at the point that once policy can be encapsulated in the process of application workload orchestration, it is then necessary to have infrastructure that understands how to enact and enforce that policy. This is largely a networking discussion, and to-date, networking has largely been about any-to-any all equal connectivity (at least in Data Centers), which in many ways means no policy. This post looks at how networking infrastructure can be envisioned differently in the face of applications that can express their own policy.

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The Networked Economy promises to transform just about every aspect of how people live and work. | MIT Technology Review

The Networked Economy promises to transform just about every aspect of how people live and work. | MIT Technology Review | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

No question about it: The Networked Economy is the next economic revolution. In the coming years, it will offer unprecedented opportunities for businesses and improve the lives of billions worldwide.

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