Inside a company, you can mandate that everyone use the same technology, which means you can go a little bit, I don't know, higher fidelity than the lowest common denominator technology.
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Inside a company, you can mandate that everyone use the same technology, which means you can go a little bit, I don't know, higher-fidelity than the lowest-common-denominator technology. There are a lot of things that Slack gives you that email doesn't when you think about internal use.
There's a consistency in my work that pops up independent of the limitations of the technology.
Technology has made it easier for different firms to coordinate their activities with one another, and they don't have to be part of one company. They can get the benefits of scale without the inertia of scale.
If you look at, you know, the limitations of creating new products, you're only limited by the technology that you have to work with.
Everybody thinks that when new technologies come along that they're transparent and you can just do your job well on it. But technologies always import a whole new set of values with them.
The closer you are to technology, the more you trust it.
When you think about things like power efficiency or performance or Internet connectivity as major technology areas where you have multiple investments, multiple products - security is like that.
I'm not a tech guy. I'm looking at the technology with the eyes of my customers, normal people's eyes.
Technology is at a point where we should allow multiple parties to occupy the same spectral space.
Businesses and users are going to use technology only if they can trust it.