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Gordon Cook, the US writer and strategic thinker on Internet issues, has launched a European version of his popular The COOK Report on Internet Protocol. It's market intelligence positioning aims to close the gaps betwen disciplines...
Gordon Cook, the US writer and strategic thinker on
Internet issues, has launched a European version of his popular
The COOK Report on Internet Protocol. It's market
intelligence positioning aims to close the gaps betwen
disciplines...
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Gordon Cook, one of the US’s leading writers and strategic
thinkers on Internet issues, has launched the European version
of his popular The COOK Report on Internet Protocol. Gordon’s US
newsletter has been produced monthly since 1992 – the longest
running publication of its type.
The Cook Report Europe is a monthly electronic publication with
features focusing on Europe. Issue 1 features a keynote
interview with a visionary CIO; JP Rangaswami of Dresdner
Kleinwort Wasserstein, a global investment bank.
JP’s thinking is tremendous - ranging from the use of blogs and
wikis inside his organisation to the migration of value in
technology-driven markets and the impact on humanity of open
networks. Definitely a must read interview. The February issue
will discuss an exciting and successful 'Fibre to the
Home' project in the Netherlands.
The Cook Report Europe offers a refreshing perspective on the
economic, social, political and strategic issues surrounding the
Internet and new technologies.
A rich archive on the net's social, economic and
strategic development
Brian Condon, CEO of Complexity Group and sponsor of the Cook
Report Europe commented: “I met Gordon Cook about 18 months ago.
The depth of his thinking, the people he knows and can interview
in depth coupled with his unique approach to finding out what’s
really going on is amazing. Since then, Gordon and I have worked
together on the idea of an edition of the Cook Report
specifically designed for European readers.”
Cook Report on Internet Protocol has been produced monthly since
1992 and has recorded the development and impact of the
internet. Through a unique process of developing content, Gordon
continually tests his thinking by interacting with the brightest
and most knowledgeable people he can find.
What makes the Cook Report Europe
matter?
Gordon’s approach enables us to look at the issues from multiple
perspectives. The Cook archive itself is a hugely valuable and
under used resource, acorfding to Complexit Group endorsements.
As a contemporary archive of the development of the Internet, it
is unparalleled. Gordon’s process encourages strategic thinking
about the future enabled by the Internet.
Brian says: “It matters because most mainstream media never
really gets to the heart of the matter. The ‘industry press’ is
largely driven by the needs of the vendors and bigger service
providers, newspapers seem to focus on gadgets and the geeks get
lost in fascinating spirals of technical discussion. Cook hits
the spot every time. The Cook Report Europe is a massively
exciting project for us and we look forward to the reactions of
our subscribers to Issue 1.”
About Cook Report Europe:
Cook Report Europe is an electronic monthly publication with
various license packages available. Log on to www.cookreporteurope.net for more information
or email: info@cookreporteurope.net
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