Archive for 'SOA'
5 Questions for Soasta’s Ken Gardner
Ken Gardner is founder and Executive Chairman of SOASTA, a privately-held technology company focused on developing visual software tools for the testing, certification, and demonstration of SOA-based systems. The company’s product line allows business users, business analysts, QA engineers, sales engineers, consultants, and developers to quickly and easily test and certify new web services, business processes and […]
Posted: October 5th, 2006 under Web 2.0, Ajax, Enterprise Software, Enterprise Web 2.0, Computing, SOA, IT Management.
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Enterprise 2.0 vs. Wikipedia Smackdown - Round 27
As the three or four hundred people who are following closely the Enterprise 2.0 - Wikipedia smackdown probably know, Ross Mayfield has made a heroic effort to resurrect the deleted E2.0 entry (and, by the way, how can we take seriously a Wikipedia cop who doesn’t know the difference between “it’s” and “its?). Ross has […]
Posted: August 24th, 2006 under Companies, Web 2.0, Ajax, Social Networking, Social Media, Enterprise Software, Collaboration, Knowledge Management, Computing, Social Search, SOA, Wikis, Wikipedia, Collective Intelligence, Emergence.
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Picking Up the Pieces of Enterprise 2.0
Having huffed and puffed our way into a tsunami of outrage at being dissed by Wikipedia, those of us who believe Enterprise 2.0 is for real and that there really is a there there now need to hunker down and do some serious thinking about what we’re talking about.
Jeff Nolan has a great wrapup of many of the arguments […]
Posted: August 22nd, 2006 under Companies, Web 2.0, Social Networking, Social Media, Enterprise Software, Collaboration, Knowledge Management, Enterprise Web 2.0, Writable Intranet, Computing, SOA, IT Management, Wikis.
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Accenture Bets $450 Million on SOA
Is SOA (Service-oriented architecture) really the magic bullet for large organizations looking to simplify the way they build and integrate information systems or it is just another over-hyped, under-performing acronym designed to keep consultants busy for the next ten years or until the next sure thing comes along? Accenture, which stands to make billions from […]
Posted: July 20th, 2006 under Companies, Web 2.0, Enterprise Software, Enterprise Web 2.0, Computing, Web Services, SOA.
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