It’s said that we are living an information revolution, just like the industrial revolution of two hundred years ago, and this revolution is affecting the way we look at the media, the entertainment, the society overall, and of course, the productivity.
In the IT world (IT is a concept that was born to the information revolution) this is kind of a cycle looking to benefit the productivity: We achieve great technological developments motivated on the need for better tools to manage more information, and the data flow becomes wider every day because we can deal with more loads of data. Then, if we can manage and understand more information, we can manage more resources to do more things.
The personal computer clearly has played an important role in this cycle during the last years, and there are just a few smart men leading this development, like Bill Gates.
I don’t say Bill Gates is the author (or the big hero) leading the modern phase of the information revolution, but I think that much of the world as we know it today is the consequence of his great and early vision.
Bill Gates co-founded and during the last 30 years has conducted the company that defined how is composed the modern office desktop, and much of the automated business processes. He thought computers would be in near every place, and he acted as a facilitator to reach that idea.
He is a dreamer, and when his dreams have not been reached, he certainly has transformed the world in that hope.
The work he is doing now in the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is remarkable; now he is following other dreams, those of a mature Bill Gates compromised with the part of the world that could not evolve on his past enterprise; that’s an example we all should take too.
Here’s to you Bill, thanks for your vision and your passion.