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30
In the
company of
visionaries
there is a growing
—
we think unstoppable
—
realization that neither technology nor business
will for long be controlled by a small number
of people or companies. Aside from the obvious
economic advantages of an “open” approach,
there is simply no other way to bring about
the world we envision
—
the world we need.
The implications are far-reaching and broadly empowering.
Opening access to other people and their information creates
relationships that didn’t exist before, which then become engines
of creation themselves. Crossing barriers
—
between languages or
even areas of expertise
—
opens up opportunities for the creation
of new economic, business and societal value.
Connections arise between people and ideas, technologies
and processes
—
and what started as a commitment or passion just
a few years ago may end up as the leading position. And once
you’re there, it’s good to find out that you’re not alone.