9 month ago
Linkorama : Enter the socialprise - Socialprise applications sit at the junction of traditional enterprise applications and social networks, and they are a mash-up of the information and the user experience between these converging universes.
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Jeremy Zawodny : Trust.salesforce.com - System Status - Trust.salesforce.com - System Status: I like the idea of a public health dashboard like this
nelson : trust.salesforce.com - Amazing system status dashboard
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16 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : The three kinds of platforms you meet on the Internet - The three kinds of platforms you meet on the Internet: Marc does a pretty good job of laying out a way to think about Internet platforms
Linkorama : The three kinds of net platforms - 1:platform's apps run elsewhere, and call into the platform via a web services API to draw on data and services. 2 platform's apps run elsewhere, but inject functionality into the platform via a plug-in API. 3: apps run inside the platform itself
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19 month ago
Linkorama : SOA, Web 2.0 and the End of Drudgery - In this post I’ve discussed some of my thoughts around the need to support innovation within human processes by leveraging flexible, collaborative and lightweight tools in place of rigid task-based, automated workflows imposed from the centre.
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20 month ago
Linkorama : RESTful Web Services - RESTful Web Services, by Leonard Richardson and Sam Ruby, was published this month.
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26 month ago
Linkorama : Enterprise 2.0: Ready for Prime Time, or Not Yet? - Unfortunately this article defines E2 as OSS, SaaS and SoA, and while the criticism based on inertia is partially right, it doesn't factor in adoption and value proposition trends
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26 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : The S stands for Simple - The S stands for Simple: a funny-as-hell dialog about how SOAP is "simple"
jcgregorio : Pete Lacey’s Weblog :: The S stands for Simple
deusx : Pete Lacey’s Weblog :: The S stands for Simple - "Dev: So it’s simple? SG: Simple as Sunday, my friend."
Linkorama : The S stands for Simple - In one recent exchange, while discussing the complexity of SOAP and the web services framework, the SOAP side said, “Before all of the WS-* stuff, SOAP was actually simple. That’s what the ‘S’ stood for.â€
znarf : Pete Lacey’s Weblog :: The S stands for Simple #
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26 month ago
Linkorama : Yes it’s REST, yes it’s a service - Names deserve more credit than we give them. When you choose to put a value system behind a technology, choose wisely. Because anything higher up than lines of code has sort attention span, free association and sticks to catchy names like superglue.
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28 month ago
Linkorama : SaaS and other Acronyms - Jeff Nolan gets some clarity
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29 month ago
Linkorama : Opportunities in the “SOA-Ready Market†- SIs will be creating not only a series of services (out of processes) for the enterprises, but also shaping an entirely new ecosystem
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29 month ago
Linkorama : Venting on SOA 2.0 - But the "2.0" concept is really stretched with SOA 2.0. What changed from plain, old SOA? Nothing that I can see, other than we added on some EDA tools on top and tagged SOA with a "2.0". It's analogous to adding a set of socks to a pair of shoes and sell
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30 month ago
deusx : Nodalities - Let the loose coupling take place in the cloud - "the message queue is hosted by an open third party, Amazon's S3 Simple Storage Service."
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32 month ago
Linkorama : Architecture and Control - If a mainline ERP vendor or outsourcer can offer BOTH traditional functionality control as well as reasonable levels of collaborative knowledge and relationship management functionality, risk averse corporate executives should smile.
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32 month ago
Linkorama : Enterprise 2.0 vs. SoA - Enterprise 2.0 is the use of freeform social software within companies.
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33 month ago
kellan : Labnotes � Blog Archive � SOA integration with Flickr and del.icio.us - "...we embarked on an SOA strategy to integrate our content publishing system (here) with an image lifecycle and provisioning service (Flickr) and an hyperlink management and intelligence service (del.icio.us)" #
jcgregorio : Labnotes » Blog Archive » SOA integration with Flickr and del.icio.us - The sad fact is that you could make a lot of money as a consultant spewing this to PHBs.
Rod Begbie : Labnotes » SOA integration with Flickr and del.icio.us - Mmmm... enterprisey! [via] #
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33 month ago
Linkorama : SOA Versus Web 2.0? - As I indicated in my previous posting, a cultural chasm separates these two technology communities, despite the fact that they both rely heavily on the same foundational standard - XML.
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33 month ago
Linkorama : Software's 'stack wars' - "The concept of a stack is outdated. Unless of course you work for a stack company," Benioff wrote
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35 month ago
Linkorama : Web 2.0 in the enterprise event - so the real question should be “what can I do with these technologies that nobody else is doing.â€
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37 month ago
Linkorama : Recasting architecture - More on the DrKW enterprise summit
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39 month ago
Nelson Minar : Full text of MS memos - No need to just read the NYT and WSJ stories (via Waxy)
Linkorama : Gates Email and Ozzie Memo - Call in the plumbers
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39 month ago
François Nonnenmacher : Learning from THE WEB - Adam Bosworth tells us the Web has much to teach us about managing and modeling distributed data. It's time we began listening
Linkorama : Learning from the Web - The Web has much to teach us about managing and modeling distributed data. It's time we began listening.
jcgregorio : ACM Queue - Learning from THE WEB - The Web has taught us many lessons about distributed computing, but some of the most important ones have yet to fully take hold. - I don't know if I ever blogged this.
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