Archive for the 'Web 2.0' Category

Job alert: SAP, COBOL, PowerBuilder??

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

As enterprise Web 2.0 makes its way into organizations, there is a misconception held among a pocket in the industry that the new technologies will replace the old says Nexaweb’s Jeremy Chone. Commentary–Was anybody else not surprised by the recent Foote Partners finding that the…
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Top five issues your IT staff wants to address but is afraid to tell you

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

If you?re an IT manager or CIO, you may want to gather the troops before you begin the Web 2.0 modernization process as even the best laid plans can go awry says Nexaweb Technologies Jeremy Chone. Commentary–The proliferation of enterprise Web 2.0 has created new…
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IBM AlphaWorks: From software theory to fact

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Laura Bennett, senior engineering manager at IBM’s software development community, discusses how the group helps turn research concepts from the labs into practical products. Semantic Web, rapid application development, data visualization, and health care applications are just some of the emerging software types being investigated by IBM’s AlphaWorks…
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The Long Tail of Services

Monday, April 28th, 2008

The “Long Tail” explains the growing use of services outside of the core domains of SOA, business process implementation and integration, says XAWare chief science officer, Kirstan Vandersluis. Commentary–The “Long Tail” moniker has been used extensively (some would say overused) in marketing and mass media over the last couple…
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The house that social networking built

Friday, January 25th, 2008

The Open Architecture Network’s Cameron Sinclair talks about harnessing next-generation Web technologies to proliferate affordable housing around the globe.Open-source housing for needy Forget about showy “starchitecture” from the likes of Frank Gehry. Architect Cameron Sinclair sees the future of his field in the slums, where the United Nations…
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