Seven androids – and their lessons for enterprise IT 
Published: 30 Oct 2008 07:30 GMT
Google's choice of Android as a brand name for its mobile platform is interesting and suggestive. Throughout fiction, androids — created beings that look more or less like humans — have been used as vehicles for strong, cautionary stories, highlighting some of the aspects of being human that can cause trouble if things go out of balance. In particular, powerful entities promising not to do evil can be particularly dangerous if they can't — or don't — stick to their word.
The following pages feature seven of fiction's most arresting androids — and the lessons their fables have for modern enterprise IT.
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