
Saturday, December 03, 2005

Since I started my academic program at MIT, I have not been able to,
either deliberately or unintentionally, stay abreast of the latest
developments in the software and Internet industries. Still lamenting
from the fact that I was barely able to explain Web 2.0, I decided to
sit in as a guest listener at Cusumano's
Software Business class yesterday to listen to the presentation of
student's term projects on various software-related
businesses and technologies. Thankfully, Cusumano has graceful enough
(albeit a little reluctant) to let me sit in the class, which normally has a
policy of no listeners. I was impressed by most of the presentations.
The Digital Media Content, Mobile Industry, RFID, and Web 2.0
presentations are my favorites. They were well presented and
insightful. Overall, the 3 hours spent in that class was worth the
effort as I learned some new business and technological trends and
landscape in the IT world - a good summary of what I missed the past
year. Even though I am now trying to make inroads to nanotech and
management, my strongest technical expertise is still in software. I should
really stay on top of the latest developments in the software industry.
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