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Which type of organisation is the most innovative?   [Edit]

Survey period: 16 Jan 2012 to 23 Jan 2012

What type of organisation do you see as most likely to take the risks, to challenge the norm, to innovate the most?

OptionVotes% 
Large established commercial companies648.94
Small commercial startups29441.06
Educational organisations334.61
Small open source development groups13618.99
Large established open source groups324.47
A single individual13518.85
Other223.07

View optional text answers (25 answers)


 
GeneralThis is real innovation Pin
Dennis E White19-Jan-12 18:07
professionalDennis E White19-Jan-12 18:07 
GeneralRe: This is real innovation Pin
Johnny J.20-Jan-12 13:56
professionalJohnny J.20-Jan-12 13:56 
GeneralRe: This is real innovation Pin
Dennis E White21-Jan-12 6:23
professionalDennis E White21-Jan-12 6:23 
Generalbrings me to the question, any recent/real innovation avail for .net developers? Pin
devvvy18-Jan-12 16:12
devvvy18-Jan-12 16:12 
GeneralInnovative and... silent Pin
Lutosław18-Jan-12 5:59
Lutosław18-Jan-12 5:59 
GeneralInnovation - a single thing Pin
kuti, ger17-Jan-12 20:27
kuti, ger17-Jan-12 20:27 
GeneralInnovation is a luxury nowadays... Pin
AlexCode17-Jan-12 9:34
professionalAlexCode17-Jan-12 9:34 
GeneralFound this interesting in the optional text answers... PinPopular
Rajeev Jayaram16-Jan-12 23:33
Rajeev Jayaram16-Jan-12 23:33 
GeneralRe: Found this interesting in the optional text answers... Pin
Slacker00717-Jan-12 6:31
professionalSlacker00717-Jan-12 6:31 
GeneralRe: Found this interesting in the optional text answers... Pin
Rajeev Jayaram17-Jan-12 19:53
Rajeev Jayaram17-Jan-12 19:53 
GeneralRe: Found this interesting in the optional text answers... Pin
Slacker00717-Jan-12 22:37
professionalSlacker00717-Jan-12 22:37 
GeneralRe: Found this interesting in the optional text answers... Pin
Rajeev Jayaram18-Jan-12 1:59
Rajeev Jayaram18-Jan-12 1:59 
GeneralIt doesn't matter who is boss... Pin
RedSonja16-Jan-12 20:12
RedSonja16-Jan-12 20:12 
GeneralRe: It doesn't matter who is boss... Pin
Rob Grainger16-Jan-12 21:29
Rob Grainger16-Jan-12 21:29 
GeneralMessage Removed Pin
20-Jan-12 8:49
professionalN_tro_P20-Jan-12 8:49 
GeneralRe: It doesn't matter who is boss... Pin
RedSonja23-Jan-12 20:08
RedSonja23-Jan-12 20:08 
GeneralMost and Least innovative Pin
devvvy16-Jan-12 15:43
devvvy16-Jan-12 15:43 
GeneralI'd guess large and established... Pin
Sander Rossel16-Jan-12 12:15
professionalSander Rossel16-Jan-12 12:15 
GeneralRe: I'd guess large and established... Pin
Single Step Debugger16-Jan-12 12:22
Single Step Debugger16-Jan-12 12:22 
GeneralRe: I'd guess large and established... Pin
Aniruddha Loya16-Jan-12 18:59
Aniruddha Loya16-Jan-12 18:59 
GeneralRe: I'd guess large and established... Pin
Rob Grainger16-Jan-12 21:35
Rob Grainger16-Jan-12 21:35 
GeneralRe: I'd guess large and established... Pin
Sander Rossel17-Jan-12 20:10
professionalSander Rossel17-Jan-12 20:10 
Rob Grainger wrote:
Well, GOG isn't that innovative then, if they're an iteration of Steam.
I said inspired. They are an online games portal, like Steam. But instead of selling new games they sell old games no one wants to sell anymore (probably because it was thought no one wants to buy them anymore). CDProjekt took a huge financial risk by selling these games anyway. And mind you that GOG started small and innovative, but that CDProjekt was the innovator and took the risks.
Steam started small, but Valve was still the initiator and they took the financial risks. A large and established company (kind of like CDProjekt and GOG).
So you say .NET is not innovative. Let's think for a minute that this is true (and you might be right), Microsoft still did something new and took a financial risk by doing it. They could have released VB7 and C# whatever version they were at the time. Instead they put all their time and money in the .NET Framework. If it hadn't caught on and people would've stuck to VB6 and C# well... That wouldn't have been good for Microsoft. And what about WCF, WPF, F#... Aren't those at least a bit innovative (WPF because it changed the old WinForms way of building forms (after 15 years!), WCF because it's a sort of all in one solution that I think made life so much easier and F# because it brought functional and object oriented programming to one language). And these are only some technologies I can think of without using Wikipedia (which is closed today because of some SOPA/PIPA support Frown | :( )...
Can't say much about Google Maps, except that it was still Google who made it big and appearently thought it would work while a huge part of the world didn't or didn't know it yet.
It's an OO world.
C#
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    public void DoWork(){ throw new NotImplementedException(); }
}

GeneralRe: I'd guess large and established... Pin
Rob Grainger17-Jan-12 22:47
Rob Grainger17-Jan-12 22:47 
GeneralRe: I'd guess large and established... Pin
Sander Rossel18-Jan-12 8:34
professionalSander Rossel18-Jan-12 8:34 
GeneralWell, Innovation is relative Pin
JP_Rocks16-Jan-12 9:16
JP_Rocks16-Jan-12 9:16 

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