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" ... A prime cause of edge computing confusion is the conflation of the compute requirements (micro clouds) and the IoT devices into one nebulous blob when they should be thought of as separate entities, each with its own design, deployment and management demands. ... "
" ... But here we find ourselves in treacherous waters because digital geography has become a dangerous conflation of activities. Data exploration (GIS) is not the same as cloud storage engineering, which is not the same as creating algorithmic pipelines for the automatic extraction of features from imagery, which is not the same as building a scalable web UI. These are all very different activities — all of which have some reasonable application overlap but little actual skill overlap. ... "
" ... This conflation of investor interests and activist agendas is one reason the Securities and Exchange Commission recently introduced new guidance along with a proposed rule to make sure that asset managers are not simply relying on these advisors without ensuring that their recommendations are in the best interest of their investors. It is no surprise that the ICCR is decidedly against the proposed SEC regulation on proxy advisory firms. ... "
" ... What seems to be happening now, perhaps not unexpectedly, is the conflation of the pandemic (and institutional responses) with previously existing and in many cases long-standing problems. “It’s the pandemic’s fault.” Certainly in some cases it is reasonable to assert, “This problem has been made worse because of the pandemic.” But in most cases, these problems were bubbling up to crisis level on their own. So perhaps it is more accurate to say, “The pandemic has accelerated the need to address this problem.” ... "