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About the Author

Jonathan Liebenau
Reader in Technology Management at the London School of Economics
Jonathan Liebenau teaches at the London School of Economics and specializes in social and economic effects of information and communication technologies.  He heads the Technology Management Team and writes on social, economic, and policy aspects of telecommunications, internet and computer services. His most recent publication is “Modeling the Cloud”.

Author's entries

Jonathan Liebenau

Modeling the Cloud: implications from the LSE study

Jonathan Liebenau, Reader in Technology Management at the London School of Economics - 16 February 2012

The London School of Economics study investigates what the real economic effects of cloud are likely to be, and especially what that tells us about employment and job skills in the near future.

Webinar: management skills for the cloud

Webinar: management skills for the cloud

Jonathan Liebenau, Reader in Technology Management at the London School of Economics - 14 June 2010

If you missed the chance to read Professor Jonathan Liebenau’s great post of skills and cloud computing, I strongly recommend you finding 10 minutes to watch his webinar on how skilled (or not) the European work force will be to embrace cloud computing

Jonathan Liebenau

Manage the cloud? It’s not airy-fairy!

Jonathan Liebenau, Reader in Technology Management at the London School of Economics - 08 June 2010

It takes some new thinking to be able to benefit from cloud services.  As much as service providers might offer “seamless”, “trouble-free”, or “integrated” cloud services, customers need to have the insights to position themselves as capable users.   

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