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Patent Perspectives: On Security - From Technology Review & IPVision

Technology Review's July - August issue includes a briefing on information security. In developing their analysis, IPVision supported Technology Review's editors with patent and intellectual property analysis on the security sector. 

In addition to the core Technology Review briefing, we provide a supplemental analysis of key IP positions in the field for 20 companies deserving attention of corporate leadership, experts, and technology investors.

Download the free: Patent Perspectives: On Security supplemental report.

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In addition, given their critical role in the industry, IPVision provides additional insights into the patent competition between Symantec and McAfee.This report includes IPVision's patent portfolio assessments of 20 companies to watch, including such firms as Google, Facebook, Verdasys, Symantec, and McAFee. Highly rated patent positions include both public and private firms -- while several key innovators score poorly. A potentially troubling signal for their investors and management.

The report provides "must read" insights and provokes questions for leaders in the field as they grapple with day to day decisions related to their R&D and innovation investments and consider corporate strategy and patent risk profiles.  For example, how did Symantec create its position relative to McAfee, or how what are Google and Facebook management doing with their "patent levers" within their broader corporate strategy?

Download the report and let us know your thoughts.

Topics: Patent Landscape, IPVision Update, Innovation, Patent Strategy, Patent Analysis, IPVision News

Multicore Patent Landscape Supports Technology Review Briefing

Patent landscape analysis by IPVision contributes to understanding role of patent rights in investment and development of microprocessor and multicore processor technologies.

IPVision patent analysis supports Technology Review (May/June 2010) briefing on microprocessors.

Patent map of NTT multicore processor patent - IPVision

The full Technology Review briefing contents include:

  • Technology Overview: Designing for Mobility
  • Companies to Watch 
  • Industry Challenges: The High Cost of Upholding Moore's Law
  • Case Study: Printing a Path to Success
  • Over the Horizon: Computing Beyond Silicon
  • China: A New Processor for a New Market
  • Intellectual Property: Multicore Patents
  • Timeline: March of the Machines
  • Market Watch: Mobile chips threaten high-performance manufacturers
  • Research to Watch: Multicore processors create software headache
Please let us know if you are interested in learning more about the microprocessor or multicore technology and patent landscape.

Topics: Patent Landscape, IPVision Update, Innovation, IP Research, Technology Review, IPVision News

Art and Science of Patent Mapping

Joe Hadzima, of MIT's Sloan School of Management and IPVision leadership and Craig Carlson, Managing Director of Strategic Innovation describe insights and benefits gained by incorporating evidence-based patent analysis into innovation, strategy and product development business processes.

Mass High Tech - Art and Science of Patent Mapping.pdf

The provided Mass High Tech reprint "Art and Science of Patent Mapping" illustrates how this technique can add value in breaking down communication barriers between patent departments and business units and in sparking unexpected innovations.

 

Topics: Patent Landscape, Innovation, Patent Analysis, IP Research, Patent Software