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General Fusion lands $15M to develop its fusion demonstration device

GeekWire

The investment will be used for the development of its demonstration device, called the Lawson Machine 26 (LM26). General Fusion has raised approximately $340 million since 2002, including government grants and investments. With the new funding, the budget so far for LM26 comes to more than $50 million.

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What is TOGAF? An enterprise architecture methodology for business

CIO Business Intelligence

The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) is an enterprise architecture methodology that offers a high-level framework for enterprise software development. The Open Group developed TOGAF in 1995, and by 2016, 80% of Global 50 companies and 60% of Fortune 500 companies used the framework. and later Avolution: ABACUS 4.0

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14 essential book recommendations by and for IT leaders

CIO Business Intelligence

This book is mind-bending because it translates the complex theories behind the socio-technical aspects of software development and delivery into a set of easy-to-understand patterns. It also gives a set of streamlined steps to get started.” Novels that entertain and teach Kreslins Jr.

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The end of digital transformation and the rise of business model innovation

CIO Business Intelligence

Following the unprecedented proliferation of genAI with the launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT in 2002, executives were forced to reckon with the effectiveness of digital transformation to date. Sixty-nine percent believe that most of their workforce will need to develop new skills.

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Book Excerpt: How Microsoft leverages employee giving to build a culture of purpose

GeekWire

In 2002, Pamela Passman was appointed as the corporate vice president for corporate affairs in the law and corporate affairs group. First, she convinced then-CEO Steve Ballmer that the employee giving budget should be budgeted as an employee benefit within human resources rather than part of the philanthropic budget.

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Microsoft gaming chief Phil Spencer on the video games that influenced his life and career

GeekWire

Around 2002, he first heard of a game that was under development at Epic under the codename “Warfare.” Gears of War had a high budget for a video game production at that point in time, so signing it was seen as a significant risk. A few years later, Spencer was on a team at Microsoft working on the Xbox 360 video game console.

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From surveys to video creation, how two Seattle companies used tech to help schools in pandemic

GeekWire

Founded in 2002 in Provo, Utah, Qualtrics was acquired by SAP in 2018 and then spun out as a public company earlier this year, raising $1.55 Beyond Seattle, other Washington districts using Qualtrics include: Vancouver Public Schools: to help navigate budget cuts and feedback from parents during the pandemic.

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