Twenty-five years after the introduction of the World Wide Web, the Information Age is coming to an end. Thanks to mobile screens and Internet everywhere, we’re now entering what I call the ...
Thirty years ago, pundits said we’d entered the “Information Age,” in which information was seen as a valuable resource, equally (if not more) important and essential than the bricks, mortar, ...
We are on the eve of a new era in the business of warfighting and combined arms. In this information age of warfare, advantage will be achieved through the speed and integration of information. If we ...
We are standing at the beginning of the Information Age. That may sound a bit like a Rip Van Winkle flashback. After all, lots of experts said we hit the Information Age long ago and moved on long ago ...
The great tedium of history is that those who refuse to acknowledge its immemorial works tend to see exceptional events everywhere. The next event of terror is ...