Citations

Citations

Joe Weinman has been cited in numerous publications, including United States Supreme Court amicus curiae briefs, financial and industry analyst reports, textbooks, TED talks, the popular and trade press, academic publications, and as cited prior art for intellectual property.   Examples below.

On writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.  Brief for Amicus Curiae International Business Machines Corporation in Support of Respondent. January 18, 2018

PDF (at supremecourt.gov)

In the Supreme Court of the United States

Google, LLC, v. Oracle America, Inc.


On Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.  Brief for International Business Machines Corp. and Red Hat, Inc. as Amici Curiae Supporting Petitioner.  January 13, 2020

PDF (at supremecourt.gov)

Harvard Business Review Analytic Services

Adopting a Hybrid Cloud Becomes a Strategic Imperative


"Cloud Computing is no longer a decision made solely for tactical reasons like potential cost savings or ease of implementation.  Key strategic business demands—for greater business agility, data capabilities, and better customer and user experiences—are compelling companies to embrace cloud systems today..."

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Harvard Business Review Analytic Services

The CIO's Guide to Cloud Computing


"The adoption of cloud computing continues apace, with a growing number of high-profile companies making bold moves into the cloud and most organizations using at least some form of cloud services..."

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"The benefits of cloud technology have matured beyond cost savings to include increasing organizational agility, resilience, and connectivity..."

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"Businesses—including many that once sold only physical

goods and services—are moving to sales via online channels, and are developing ways to leverage software and data assets to better serve their markets..."

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Global Antitrust Institute

Report on the Digital Economy


"Antitrust institutions in the United States and around the world are at a crossroads. Until now, antitrust has been based upon the consumer welfare standard,

which has served as the lodestar of modern antitrust for the past 40 years. The hallmark of modern antitrust enforcement has been a case-by-case approach, driven by economic analysis and an evaluation of conduct on the merits..."

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Academic and Technical Citations

Over 1000 academic and patent citations at Google Scholar and at Google Patents 

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