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The Next Moore's Law: Netness - describes the growing and changing power of connectivity - and why connectivity is replacing Moore's Law as the most important source of opportunity.
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It suggests that "everything wants to be connected" because the more things are connected (can communicate) the better things work. It describes connectivity as evolving to become fields rather than networks.
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[[Sheldon Renan]] ghostwrote the speech for Gordon Moore that became Moore's Law.
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==Further Reading==
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[http://www.slideshare.net/srenan/netness-v6x The Next Moore's Law: Netness]] Renan, Sheldon. Original date of presentation: June, 2009.

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The Next Moore's Law: Netness - describes the growing and changing power of connectivity - and why connectivity is replacing Moore's Law as the most important source of opportunity.

It suggests that "everything wants to be connected" because the more things are connected (can communicate) the better things work. It describes connectivity as evolving to become fields rather than networks.

Sheldon Renan ghostwrote the speech for Gordon Moore that became Moore's Law.

Further Reading

The Next Moore's Law: Netness] Renan, Sheldon. Original date of presentation: June, 2009.