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by jiggawatts
1017 days ago
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This was written in 2002 and includes a warning to Sun about Java commoditising hardware: “When the music stops, where are you going to sit down?” That was… prescient. Oracle acquired Sun in 2009-2010 and notably Oracle is a software company that benefits from the commoditisation of hardware, unlike Sun. Java byte code portability is great for Oracle, but was a strategic mistake for Sun. |
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Grove talks about six forces:
• Power vigor competence of competitors
• Power vigor competence of suppliers
• power vigor competence of customers
• Power vigor competence of potential competitors
• Force of complementors
(Lol why didn't I write down the sixth in my notes?)
And these are all super important for business analysis, but complements is somehow overlooked in casual study