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Big Thoughts, General Technology, Government, Innovation

Interview with Mashable on Palo Alto Open Data Initiative

July 31, 2012February 1, 2021 by Jonathan Reichental1 Min Reading

Mashable spoke with Palo Alto’s Chief Information Officer Jonathan Reichental and City Manager James Keene, who are at the forefront of the city’s open data

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Big Thoughts, General Technology, Government, Innovation

How Palo Alto is leading the digital city movement [GovFresh Interview]

June 17, 2012February 1, 2021 by Jonathan Reichental1 Min Reading

Luke Fretwell, founder and editor of GovFresh, conducted an interview with me on the work we are doing at the City of Palo Alto in

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Big Thoughts, General Technology, Government, Innovation

Palo Alto Weekly Cover Story: Building a Digital City

March 30, 2012February 1, 2021 by Jonathan Reichental1 Min Reading

I am thrilled that our vision for Palo Alto as a leading digital city is a cover story today in the Palo Alto Weekly. The

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Big Thoughts, Government

Palo Alto city manager selects new Chief Information Officer (CIO)

October 26, 2011February 1, 2021 by Jonathan Reichental3 Min Reading

Palo Alto, CA – [Press Release] After an extensive search for the leader of the City of Palo Alto’s Information Technology (IT) agency and the

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General Technology, Innovation

Spoiler alert: The mouse dies. Touch and gesture take center stage

September 29, 2011February 1, 2021 by Jonathan Reichental9 Min Reading

The moment that sealed the future of human-computer interaction (HCI) for me happened just a few months ago. I was driving my car, carrying a

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General Technology

With IT leadership, the “how” is as important as the “what”

August 24, 2011February 1, 2021 by Jonathan Reichental5 Min Reading

The other day my IT operations leader entered my office in a state of confusion. He had just been reviewing our uptime statistics and was

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Big Thoughts, Social Computing

Google Plus defines an era of disruption at a moment’s notice

August 4, 2011February 1, 2021 by Jonathan Reichental6 Min Reading

Whether or not you like Google+ or have yet to try it, its introduction continues the important role that a battle of ideas has in

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Big Thoughts, General Technology, Innovation

Will your business survive the digital revolution?

June 3, 2011February 1, 2021 by Jonathan Reichental10 Min Reading

Over the last few years we’ve watched in giddy disbelief as a web-based social network launched from a dorm room at Harvard University unexpectedly found

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General Technology

Why the cloud may finally end the reign of the work computer

April 20, 2011February 1, 2021 by Jonathan Reichental5 Min Reading

It’s been a debate within organizations as long as I can remember: whether it’s possible to support a workforce that has the choice to use

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General Technology

Why do so many enterprises still have difficulty implementing new technologies?

April 6, 2011February 1, 2021 by Jonathan Reichental9 Min Reading

IT innovation abounds! We live in a spectacular time. Change appears to be happening rapidly. Market barriers for new entrants have come down. Got an

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