Many organizations still approach IP address management as a somewhat secondary consideration. Since the basic tools are available for free on any platform, many companies will deploy DNS and DHCP ...
Intellectual property assets drive innovation and generate revenue. Companies use patents, trademarks and copyrights for a variety of reasons, such as to differentiate themselves and to compete in the ...
Globalisation and the growth of a knowledge economy demand effective IP management in all businesses. Today, large multinationals increasingly see IP as a strategic asset, rather than merely a legal ...
In an era where ideas are currency, innovation has never been more crucial. Innovation is the cornerstone of progress, fueling growth and driving competitiveness in today's dynamic business landscape.
Bill Gates is no fool, but like many other technology executives, he foolishly underestimates the risk China poses to intellectual property. At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, earlier ...
The need to get to market sooner has resulted in significant growth in the use of 3rd party IP. This in turn has led to a growth in IP vendors. While licensing 3rd party IP may lead to reducing the ...
For most system-on-chip (SoC) designs, the most critical task is not RTL coding or even creating the chip architecture. Today, SoCs are designed primarily by assembling various silicon intellectual ...
Caroline de Mareüil-Villette of Cabinet Plasseraud outlines how to determine the value of intellectual property and explains why companies should do it Valuation is now trendy: an increasing share of ...
“New technologies can radically change IP management practices by eliminating the lack of transparency, reducing enormous costs for services and providing all market participants with an unprecedented ...