Collaborating for Innovation

by Sebastian Konkol

The term "innovation" has become quite fashionable these days. Every company or organization aspiring to gain or hold some meaningful position in the market is forced to "be innovative" -- if it is not, it is out. As with any term that is mainly a tool for marketing campaigns, the meaning of "innovation" has evolved during the last few years and become very ambiguous. Currently, it means so many things that talking about innovation in IT makes quite limited sense unless we get to a more precise definition of the subject under discussion.

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Collaborating for InnovationWed May 23 08:30:57 CDT 2007