The formation of Open Invention Network signals a growing movement where companies today are looking beyond their own organizational boundaries, ... They are strategically sharing their intellectual property and building broader industry partnerships in order to accelerate innovation and drive new economic growth. -Jim Stallings

 

The formation of Open Invention Network signals a growing movement where companies today are looking beyond their own organizational boundaries, ... They are strategically sharing their intellectual property and building broader industry partnerships in order to accelerate innovation and drive new economic growth.


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Other companies have de-invested in their chip architectures, taking things out of the system. We've invested in the platform. We just had our biggest quarter for MIPS [millions of instructions per second] shipped ever on this platform.

Jim Stallings

One of the last pillars of proprietary technology is about to fall.

Jim Stallings

Everyone benefits when innovation is fostered through collaboration and the open exchange of technological advances, ... We are gratified to see CA respond so enthusiastically to IBM's call for owners of intellectual property to accelerate interoperability and the adoption of open source software.

Jim Stallings

I do expect 2006 to be a release year.

Jim Stallings

We are gratified to see CA respond so enthusiastically to IBM's call for owners of intellectual property to accelerate interoperability and the adoption of open source software.

Jim Stallings