• Platformonomics TGIF #121: March 27, 2026

    Platformonomics TGIF #121: March 27, 2026

    Platformonomics TGIF is a weekly roll-up of links, comments on those links, and perhaps a little too much tugging on my favorite threads. Get Platformonomics Updates By Email Service has resumed. News UnfocusedAI Strategy Du Jour: “We’re an Enterprise Company!” To paraphrase Donald Rumsfeld, you go into the enterprise with the team you hired from…

  • IBM Beats Hasty Retreat

    The ridiculous IBM “Outsourcing of Services” patent has been withdrawn and magnanimously returned to “the public domain”. Evidently IBM decided in September of 2006 they would stress filing patents with “significant technical content”.  They are going to “sharply reduce” the filling of bogus, aka business method patents.  The company had no comment on their tens of thousands…

  • Patently Nonsense

    IBM, whose position atop of the ranks of companies with the most patents awarded each year never quite holds up upon inspection of their actual patents, is offering up another gem.While still not a match for their all-time title holder of absurd patents, the infamous “restroom scheduling” patent (see the story and great headline from CNET), IBM continues…

  • The Much Misunderstood Larry Ellison

    It is not often I rally to Larry Ellison’s defense.  In fact, it has never happened, unless you count that incident involving two underage interns, the failed MiG fighter acquisition and ten thousand cubic yards of Jello, but the legal settlement thereof bars further elaboration. Larry recently made a statement which people are assuming is just a typical, cynical, self-serving, Machiavellian exercise in spin…

  • Toto, We’re Not in Mediocristan Any More

    More on the poor applicability of financial models to the real world from the Economist: Goldman Sachs admitted as much when it said that its funds had been hit by moves that its models suggested were 25 standard deviations away from normal. In terms of probability (where 1 is a certainty and 0 an impossibility), that translates into…

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