tech industry’s most baffling words: "A brief guide"
As tech journalists, we get a lot of pitches from companies’ public relations teams. Some of these pitches, unfortunately, are written in a language that bears little resemblance to English. Indeed, many of these pitches are so indecipherable that even the most hardened veteran tech reporters will find their eyes glazing over after reading 50 press releases informing them that TechnoCorp, the leading provider of cloud-based Web 3.0 solutions, has announced the availability of a disruptively robust new solution that will create an industry paradigm shift. For those normal people out there who have no idea what any of these words mean, Network World has produced this handy guide to the tech industry’s most impenetrable buzzwords, slogans and catch phrases that will hopefully help you tell your blended threats apart from your paradigm shifts. Read more:
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