Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
Increasingly, industry pundents, seasoned developers, and bloggers alike are labeling “Web 2.0” as nothing but jargon and a new spin on old technologies. In this session, Coach Wei will examine the state of confusion around “Web 2.0,” debunk the myth that Web 2.0 doesn’t involve new technologies, and finally answer the question: How is Web 2.0 meaningful to the enterprise? Believe it or not - Web 2.0 will fundamentally impact core enterprise IT operations in a way that can only be matched by the shift from mainframe computing to client/server computing!
Speaker Bio: Coach combines in-depth IT industry expertise with extensive education and research experience at MIT to drive technology innovation and business direction for Nexaweb. He founded Nexaweb in 2000 and served as CEO until summer 2003. Before founding Nexaweb, Coach architected and designed enterprise software for managing storage networks at EMC Corporation. As a graduate researcher at MIT, Coach developed software and hardware systems for non-destructive evaluation as well as signal/image processing algorithms. Coach was a finalist in the 1999 MIT $50K entrepreneurship competition and holds several U.S. patents. An accomplished writer and speaker, Coach has published numerous articles on topics including: AJAX, J2EE and .NET, RIA development, XML, signal/image processing, composite materials and ultrasonic imaging. He is a frequent speaker at top industry events, such as JavaOne and Web Services Edge. Coach holds an MS in information technology from MIT and maintains a blog at http://www.coachwei.com.
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About RIA News Desk Ever since Google popularized a smarter, more responsive and interactive Web experience by using AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript + XML) for its Google Maps & Gmail applications, SYS-CON's RIA News Desk has been covering every aspect of Rich Internet Applications and those creating and deploying them. If you have breaking RIA news, please send it to RIA@sys-con.com to share your product and company news coverage with AJAXWorld readers.
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j j commented on 22 Sep 2006
Increasingly, industry pundents, seasoned developers, and bloggers alike are labeling 'Web 2.0' as nothing but jargon and a new spin on old technologies. In this session, Coach Wei will examine the state of confusion around 'Web 2.0,' debunk the myth that Web 2.0 doesn't involve new technologies, and finally answer the question: How is Web 2.0 meaningful to the enterprise. Believe it or not - Web 2.0 will fundamentally impact core enterprise IT operations in a way that can only be matched by the shift from mainframe computing to client/server computing!
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j j commented on 22 Sep 2006
Increasingly, industry pundents, seasoned developers, and bloggers alike are labeling 'Web 2.0' as nothing but jargon and a new spin on old technologies. In this session, Coach Wei will examine the state of confusion around 'Web 2.0,' debunk the myth that Web 2.0 doesn't involve new technologies, and finally answer the question: How is Web 2.0 meaningful to the enterprise. Believe it or not - Web 2.0 will fundamentally impact core enterprise IT operations in a way that can only be matched by the shift from mainframe computing to client/server computing!
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j j commented on 22 Sep 2006
Increasingly, industry pundents, seasoned developers, and bloggers alike are labeling 'Web 2.0' as nothing but jargon and a new spin on old technologies. In this session, Coach Wei will examine the state of confusion around 'Web 2.0,' debunk the myth that Web 2.0 doesn't involve new technologies, and finally answer the question: How is Web 2.0 meaningful to the enterprise. Believe it or not - Web 2.0 will fundamentally impact core enterprise IT operations in a way that can only be matched by the shift from mainframe computing to client/server computing!
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j j commented on 22 Sep 2006
Increasingly, industry pundents, seasoned developers, and bloggers alike are labeling 'Web 2.0' as nothing but jargon and a new spin on old technologies. In this session, Coach Wei will examine the state of confusion around 'Web 2.0,' debunk the myth that Web 2.0 doesn't involve new technologies, and finally answer the question: How is Web 2.0 meaningful to the enterprise. Believe it or not - Web 2.0 will fundamentally impact core enterprise IT operations in a way that can only be matched by the shift from mainframe computing to client/server computing!
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j j commented on 22 Sep 2006
Increasingly, industry pundents, seasoned developers, and bloggers alike are labeling 'Web 2.0' as nothing but jargon and a new spin on old technologies. In this session, Coach Wei will examine the state of confusion around 'Web 2.0,' debunk the myth that Web 2.0 doesn't involve new technologies, and finally answer the question: How is Web 2.0 meaningful to the enterprise. Believe it or not - Web 2.0 will fundamentally impact core enterprise IT operations in a way that can only be matched by the shift from mainframe computing to client/server computing!
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j j commented on 22 Sep 2006
Increasingly, industry pundents, seasoned developers, and bloggers alike are labeling 'Web 2.0' as nothing but jargon and a new spin on old technologies. In this session, Coach Wei will examine the state of confusion around 'Web 2.0,' debunk the myth that Web 2.0 doesn't involve new technologies, and finally answer the question: How is Web 2.0 meaningful to the enterprise. Believe it or not - Web 2.0 will fundamentally impact core enterprise IT operations in a way that can only be matched by the shift from mainframe computing to client/server computing!
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j j commented on 22 Sep 2006
Increasingly, industry pundents, seasoned developers, and bloggers alike are labeling 'Web 2.0' as nothing but jargon and a new spin on old technologies. In this session, Coach Wei will examine the state of confusion around 'Web 2.0,' debunk the myth that Web 2.0 doesn't involve new technologies, and finally answer the question: How is Web 2.0 meaningful to the enterprise. Believe it or not - Web 2.0 will fundamentally impact core enterprise IT operations in a way that can only be matched by the shift from mainframe computing to client/server computing!
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j j commented on 22 Sep 2006
Widget platforms are a natural fit for sites such as eBay, because by using Web services you can monitor the status of ever-changing data. However, there are unique challenges you will need to overcome in order to use Web services in your widget, such as security constraints, authentication, data overload, and more. JSON, XSLT, proxy servers, Flash bridging, and other technologies can help, but each approach has both advantages and drawbacks. This talk discusses how to use Web services within widget platforms, like live.com, and dives into some real-world examples of widgets that use third-party Web services.
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j j commented on 22 Sep 2006
Increasingly, industry pundents, seasoned developers, and bloggers alike are labeling 'Web 2.0' as nothing but jargon and a new spin on old technologies. In this session, Coach Wei will examine the state of confusion around 'Web 2.0,' debunk the myth that Web 2.0 doesn't involve new technologies, and finally answer the question: How is Web 2.0 meaningful to the enterprise. Believe it or not - Web 2.0 will fundamentally impact core enterprise IT operations in a way that can only be matched by the shift from mainframe computing to client/server computing!
j j wrote: Increasingly, industry pundents, seasoned developers, and bloggers alike are labeling 'Web 2.0' as nothing but jargon and a new spin on old technologies. In this session, Coach Wei will examine the state of confusion around 'Web 2.0,' debunk the myth that Web 2.0 doesn't involve new technologies, and finally answer the question: How is Web 2.0 meaningful to the enterprise. Believe it or not - Web 2.0 will fundamentally impact core enterprise IT operations in a way that can only be matched by the shift from mainframe computing to client/server computing!
j j wrote: Increasingly, industry pundents, seasoned developers, and bloggers alike are labeling 'Web 2.0' as nothing but jargon and a new spin on old technologies. In this session, Coach Wei will examine the state of confusion around 'Web 2.0,' debunk the myth that Web 2.0 doesn't involve new technologies, and finally answer the question: How is Web 2.0 meaningful to the enterprise. Believe it or not - Web 2.0 will fundamentally impact core enterprise IT operations in a way that can only be matched by the shift from mainframe computing to client/server computing!
j j wrote: Increasingly, industry pundents, seasoned developers, and bloggers alike are labeling 'Web 2.0' as nothing but jargon and a new spin on old technologies. In this session, Coach Wei will examine the state of confusion around 'Web 2.0,' debunk the myth that Web 2.0 doesn't involve new technologies, and finally answer the question: How is Web 2.0 meaningful to the enterprise. Believe it or not - Web 2.0 will fundamentally impact core enterprise IT operations in a way that can only be matched by the shift from mainframe computing to client/server computing!
j j wrote: Increasingly, industry pundents, seasoned developers, and bloggers alike are labeling 'Web 2.0' as nothing but jargon and a new spin on old technologies. In this session, Coach Wei will examine the state of confusion around 'Web 2.0,' debunk the myth that Web 2.0 doesn't involve new technologies, and finally answer the question: How is Web 2.0 meaningful to the enterprise. Believe it or not - Web 2.0 will fundamentally impact core enterprise IT operations in a way that can only be matched by the shift from mainframe computing to client/server computing!
j j wrote: Increasingly, industry pundents, seasoned developers, and bloggers alike are labeling 'Web 2.0' as nothing but jargon and a new spin on old technologies. In this session, Coach Wei will examine the state of confusion around 'Web 2.0,' debunk the myth that Web 2.0 doesn't involve new technologies, and finally answer the question: How is Web 2.0 meaningful to the enterprise. Believe it or not - Web 2.0 will fundamentally impact core enterprise IT operations in a way that can only be matched by the shift from mainframe computing to client/server computing!
j j wrote: Increasingly, industry pundents, seasoned developers, and bloggers alike are labeling 'Web 2.0' as nothing but jargon and a new spin on old technologies. In this session, Coach Wei will examine the state of confusion around 'Web 2.0,' debunk the myth that Web 2.0 doesn't involve new technologies, and finally answer the question: How is Web 2.0 meaningful to the enterprise. Believe it or not - Web 2.0 will fundamentally impact core enterprise IT operations in a way that can only be matched by the shift from mainframe computing to client/server computing!
j j wrote: Increasingly, industry pundents, seasoned developers, and bloggers alike are labeling 'Web 2.0' as nothing but jargon and a new spin on old technologies. In this session, Coach Wei will examine the state of confusion around 'Web 2.0,' debunk the myth that Web 2.0 doesn't involve new technologies, and finally answer the question: How is Web 2.0 meaningful to the enterprise. Believe it or not - Web 2.0 will fundamentally impact core enterprise IT operations in a way that can only be matched by the shift from mainframe computing to client/server computing!
j j wrote: Widget platforms are a natural fit for sites such as eBay, because by using Web services you can monitor the status of ever-changing data. However, there are unique challenges you will need to overcome in order to use Web services in your widget, such as security constraints, authentication, data overload, and more. JSON, XSLT, proxy servers, Flash bridging, and other technologies can help, but each approach has both advantages and drawbacks. This talk discusses how to use Web services within widget platforms, like live.com, and dives into some real-world examples of widgets that use third-party Web services.
j j wrote: Increasingly, industry pundents, seasoned developers, and bloggers alike are labeling 'Web 2.0' as nothing but jargon and a new spin on old technologies. In this session, Coach Wei will examine the state of confusion around 'Web 2.0,' debunk the myth that Web 2.0 doesn't involve new technologies, and finally answer the question: How is Web 2.0 meaningful to the enterprise. Believe it or not - Web 2.0 will fundamentally impact core enterprise IT operations in a way that can only be matched by the shift from mainframe computing to client/server computing!
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