Signal Daily: Enterprise Tech Strategy
He built the first pocket computer, invented the SSD, and created Symbian—the OS that powered early smartphones. Then he sold it all. What can today's tech leaders learn from David Potter's rise and fall? Executive Summary: David Potter's death closes a chapter on British tech innovation, but his strategic foresight and failures offer enduring lessons for hardware and software leaders. Topic Breakdown: * Intro: The core shift from PDAs to smartphones * Analysis: Strategic consequences of Psion's choices * Bottom Line: Impact for executives building hardware ecosystems Strategic Impact: Potter's trajectory mirrors the fate of every hardware pioneer who fails to transition to a platform business. His story is a warning for today's leaders in AR, VR, and edge computing: early dominance means nothing if you don't control the ecosystem. ---------------------------------------- Decoding the signal for leaders. For the full strategic analysis, visit Signal Daily News [https://news.sunbposolutions.com/david-potter-psion-legacy-2026]. Explore more in Enterprise Tech [https://news.sunbposolutions.com/category/enterprise].
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