InnovationQ Hits the Streets of Venice

 

Not since James Bond's boat chase scene in Moonraker have the Venetians had a chance to see such a display of intellectual property management. Tom Petrocelli will be at IPI-ConfEx 2009 in Venice from March 2nd to the 4th.

The conference is of direct interest to information managers and patent searchers and is particularly noted for its coverage of leading-edge ‘how-to’ technical discussions and reviews of information resources. Commercially-available products and services, free patent databases and other unique resources available worldwide for intellectual property research all form part of the program, as well as issues generally affecting the industry. Additional workshops provide optional training/learning opportunities and a chance to brush-up on the latest searching techniques.

This annual forum allows Information Professionals to:

* gather together each year to network with colleagues in other corporations and institutions;
* to update their knowledge on the latest thinking, techniques and tools available;
* to keep at the leading edge of their profession in the demanding patent information industries.

Patent Information Specialists, Information Managers and Scientific & Technical Search Experts working in corporations, academic or government research organisations, or other specialist scientific research environments will benefit from attending.

Tom Petrocelli, IP.com Inc.'s SVP of Enterprise Software, wants to see the latest IP gadgets and will be using Twitter to meetup with others at the conference who love intellectual property. If you want to catch up with Tom at IPI-Confex, subscribe to IP.com's Twitter stream @ipdotcom and follow our man in Venice @tompetrocelli and you'll get a chance to see the latest InnovationQ release. If you miss all the action in Venice, email or direct message Tom Petrocelli, and he will track you down when he gets back from his latest mission.

James Bond Inspires InnovationQ Blog

James Bond's 'Q' Inspires Real-Life Innovators

While 007 is adored by millions for his fictional feats of spydom, Bond would be nothing without his enduring and endearing gadget man, Q.

As the Quartermaster himself reminded Bond in the movie License to Kill, "Remember, if it hadn't been for Q Branch, you'd have been dead long ago."

Innovations for the Field

The character Q was based on a real-life engineer named Charles Fraser Smith. Smith worked for the British Government's Ministry of Supply and designed tools for agents during World War II. Today, Q's influence reverberates throughout government agencies in the United States and abroad.

But we're not here to blog about James Bond's Q, today.

We've got something more exciting to announce. This just came across the wires:

AMHERST, NY--(Marketwire - February 27, 2009) - IP.com announces a major release of their flagship intellectual property management software, InnovationQ. The new InnovationQ 3.2 features a new graphical user interface plus two new modules. In addition, several new features are incorporated into this release.

More complex IP management tasks require an interface that provides for quick and easy navigation while allowing power users shortcuts to key features. At the same time, organizations need to visually integrate applications such as InnovationQ into their overall environment. InnovationQ 3.2 accomplishes this with a brand new user interface and configuration features that allow customers to substantially customize visual elements of the application to appear like their other Intranet applications.

"InnovationQ 3.2 continues IP.com's commitment to comprehensive, flexible intellectual property management software," says Tom Petrocelli, SVP of Enterprise Software. "We are always adding new features that our customers need while focusing on those areas of IP management that are often underserved."

InnovationQ 3.2 also introduces two new modules -- the Patent Analysis System for Acquisitions and Divestiture and the Standards Management and Collaboration module.

When making decisions about whether to acquire or sell patents and other intellectual property, a number of stakeholders need to be consulted. Even more so, critical information must be gathered from these stakeholders in order to make considered decisions. The Patent Analysis System for Acquisitions and Divestitures facilitates this communication through the use of collaborative tools that allow stakeholders to discuss opportunities and provide critical information, facilitating decision making.

The Standards Management and Collaboration module assists companies who contribute intellectual property to standards bodies. It helps to track who in the company has contributed IP to a standard body through documents and meetings. InnovationQ 3.2 then identifies changes based on a number of factors that might effect those contributions.

About IP.com.

IP.com offers solutions to help companies effectively manage their intellectual property. Many of the world's most innovative companies use IP.com's services and software to support their IP strategies. With products ranging from prior art publishing and searching to management of intellectual property assets and processes, IP.com offers scaleable products to fit the needs of any organization.

I know, you want us to blog more about James Bond.