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In some ways, these criticisms are unsurprising – this "first generation" of wearables is still in the experimental phase of tech development.
Tim Bajarin recently wrote of how the second phase of tech adoption between early and broader market adoption often sees the entrance of enterprises that try to implement the technology within their specific verticals.
WhiteSource was one of the early companies to coin the term "software composition analysis" — "It wasn't even in existence until we started the company," Sass said — and while Sass didn't specify what the next phase of tech at WhiteSource might entail, there are some critics of the "waterfall" model of SCA.
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They highlight how this hype cycle was originally created to demystify the phases of tech-innovation specifically, but could also hold lessons for all kinds of projects – cake-baking, marathon-training, novel-writing, you name it.
So you may not want to be an early adopter/guinea pig during the 'prototyping' phase of this tech, and may prefer to wait until robust standards of best practice are established (and/or use another application which does securely store biometrics on the local device).
Higher numbers indicate a greater risk that we are in the insane-frenzy phase of the tech bubble.
It's looking increasingly likely that the wild, anarchic app-production phase of the tech boom in which access to easy capital encouraged developers to throw shit at the wall to see what stuck is wrapping up.
"We now have the definitive intellectual property for the next phases of wearable tech," he said.
It's the early implementation phase of a predictive tech revolution in which desire is not only predicted but incrementally edited to suit particular agendas – in this case corporate ones.
To sum up: This is the early phase of both a Tech Cycle and Global Economic Recovery.
The moves underscore how Microsoft is pushing itself hard to refresh its strategy to align with the next phase of how the tech world is evolving.
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