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John E. Kelly III

John Kelly is a senior vice president at IBM and the director of IBM Research. He oversees eight laboratories across the globe and helps guide the company’s overall technical strategy. Dr. Kelly also leads IBM’s worldwide intellectual property business, as well as the company’s open-source and open-standards strategies and practices.

26 February 2009

A 2004 IBM study on innovation, called the Global Innovation Outlook (GIO), suggested that there are three key factors for innovation: common technical standards, collaboration, and customization.

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