IP Management

What IPM Systems Are You Using?

Join Our Select Group of Organizations to Learn About the IPM Systems Market

Hyperion Research invites you to participate in our latest market research on the use of IPM systems by corporations and law firms.  There is no cost to particpate, and results will be distributed for free to all particpants.

Benchmarking Survey on LPO for Intellectual Property

Hyperion Research is conducting a short executive survey on trends in LPO for intellectual property.  The focus is on understanding the demographics and general adoption practices of LPO services in the legal industry.  The survey is part of a larger research project investigating the market for LPO services in the area of intellectual property. (Click here for research proposal.)

Intellectual property owners are seeking deeper, more sophisticated portfolio management services that go beyond today’s administrative-oriented annuity payments services.  We see significant market opportunity for innovative new services that provide strategic, value-oriented portfolio management.  In this TrendView™ Report, we outline current an

First advanced degree program in the country that takes multi-disciplinary approach to IPM
 
Intellectual property management (IPM) is of critical strategic importance to all companies with valuable intellectual assets. As a multi-disciplinary activity, companies are looking for broader skills sets that combine technology, business and legal capabilities.

We are pleased to announce the availability of our new Research report, “MarketView: IP Management Systems for Corporations”.  We have worked closely with leading corporate IP departments and IPM solution vendors to compile an authoritative review and analysis of the IPM Solution Market. 

Ralph Schroeder, a recognized expert in intellectual property management and technology, joins HyperionGP as Managing Director in the Intellectual Property practice and will lead the new Hyperion Research business.

I’ve spent the last several years writing about the “next generation” of IP management systems. However, I find myself penning this post under the realization that in 2010 we have certainly made it through and past the “next generation” to something altogether more evolved. I find that we no longer need to convince people of the merits of workflow-based thin-client technologies that provide more holistic approaches to IP management (again, beyond docketing). But now we find ourselves asking what competencies are critical to master in an environment where we’ve overcome many technological hurdles. 
 

The Five Most Important IP Management Workflows

Those of us in IP circles have for a long time been keenly attuned to the commoditization IP prosecution.  In fact

The Promise of Workflow?

Anyone who’s worked with me at any point over the last 5 years knows how seriously I take workflow. As a concept, it is in fact the foundational component of my IPM Value Pyramid.