Hot buzzwords always seem to have been part of the sales and marketing spin for computing-related companies and their products. Today’s effort is to label everything “AI.” But “com” was the rage around the turn of the century and “personal” was key in the 1980s. “Cloud” and “virtualized” are of more-recent vintage. “Zero trust” and “low code/no code” have been heard over the last few years.
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
Hot Buzzwords are Part of Computing Supplier Marketing War

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