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March, 2007
Entrepreneurship in the Game Industry, Northeastern University

A panel discussion on entrepreneurial challenges and opportunities in the game industry, as part of the Northeastern University Breakfast of Champions Entrepreneurship Week

Jay Laird, Moderator; NU Multimedia Studies; Metaversal Studios, Lead Game Designer
Michael Enright, Turbine, Inc.
Kent Quirk
, CogniToy
Scott Triola, Blue Fang Games

Sponsored by CreateBoston, Boston Redevelopment Authority

Audio/MP3 of the discussion available here  Audio of Entrepreneurship Discussion

June 2006
Cutter Benchmark Review, The Cutter Consortium

Corporate Applications of Wireless Networking: Moving Beyond Cell Phones and Blackberries;
Gabrilel Piccoli, Editor
Michael Enright, Contributor
Munir Mandviwalla, Associate Professor, Temple University with Abhijit Jain, doctoral student, Temple University, Contributors

... Michael also begins with an overview of the state-of-the-art of wireless networking and current adoption of related technologies by our respondents. Keeping with the best tradition of CBR, his contribution complements Munir and Abhijit's in both focus and scope. Michael centers his attention on Wi-Fi and the challenges associated with it. He devotes particular attention to security and provides a detailed list of items that need to be evaluated and checked to mitigate the security threat created by the pervasive use of wireless networking. He concludes by offering some interesting ideas on how to cope with these challenges and the costs that different potential solutions entail in both time and money...

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May, 2006
The Cutter Consortium Summit 2006 Panel: The Broadband Explosion, The Cutter Consortium

A Panel Debate on the impact and opportunity created by the explosion of wired and wireless broadband networking, featuring HBS's Stephen Bradley as Moderator, and expert panelists Michael Enright, Marek Holynski, Robert Young, and Matti Pylkkanen


October 2004
The Cutter Consortium

Executive Business Technology Trends and Impact Update:

WiMAX: The Next "Big Thing" in Wireless
by Michael Enright

WiMAX and IEEE 802.20 are two of the latest options for mobile and remote users and systems, part of an ongoing evolution from intermittent, dial-up Internet connectivity to pervasive high-speed networking and “always–on” computing.  While these new technologies are not likely to have significant short-term impact on business infrastructure and applications, IT leaders should monitor their development, and consider the potential they’ll bring to business applications and network architectures if as forecast they reach the market in the next several years.

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August 2004
The Cutter Consortium

Executive Business Technology Trends and Impact Update:

Connecting the Remote End User: Finding the Right -- and Safe -- Solution

by Michael Enright

Many IT executives have watched the proliferation of new Internet connectivity options with understandable caution. The Wild West world of supported and unsupported Wi-Fi hot spots in hotels, coffee shops, airports, and even homes presents attractive options for remote PC users looking to get online, but it also creates real security and system support concerns. As is often the case, the IT leader's challenge is to determine when to incorporate and support new technologies and services and what represents a deployable configuration that blends new capabilities with security and supportability.

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July 2004
Acadient Inc.

Michael Enright Joins Acadient Inc.'s Advisory Board To Assist with Its Higher Education Growth

Acadient Names Former Harvard Business School Interactive's Chief Technology Officer as Advisor


February 2004
The Cutter Consortium

Executive Business Technology Trends and Impact Update:

A Lesson in Innovation from the Military

by Michael Enright

It's common wisdom that successful businesses today must embrace innovation to enable long-term success. Whereas in the past, defining, developing, and managing a business or product strategy was enough to create success, in today's highly competitive, dynamic, globalized business world, effective leaders must embrace the constant evaluation of new opportunities and innovations. Executives who fail to address potential innovative opportunities for their businesses, products, and services are likely to find themselves under attack from those who master and deploy the innovative potential first.

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