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Web 2.0-Style Mashups Making Inroads in the Enterprise

lthough not all of the 17 mashup development platforms he identifies target the enterprise, Web 2.0 and enterprise social computing expert Dion Hinchcliffe nonetheless provides major grist to the E2.0 mill in his recent round-up of what he calls “a bumper crop of new mashup platforms.”
Citing the recent McKinsey Web 2.0 in business survey in […]

Mashups and the Emerging Technologies Hype Cycle

Gartner, Inc., recently announced its 2006 Emerging Technologies Hype Cycle which assesses the maturity, impact and adoption speed of 36 key technologies and trends during the next ten years. This year’s hype cycle highlights three major themes that are experiencing significant activity and which include new or heavily hyped technologies, where organisations may be uncertain […]

Google Mashup beta goes out to world + dog

Software as a Service (SaaS) is one of this year’s biggest trends. It’s one that’s also moving away from simple applications to whole hosted development platforms.
Google’s Mashup Editor is the latest online development platform to appear. Like Microsoft’s Popfly and Yahoo!’s Pipes before it, it’s a tool for building hosted JavaScript applications. Unlike Popfly and […]

IBM, BEA Mash Up Line-of-Business Employees

Almost every keynote, presentation or sales pitch at this week’s Enterprise 2.0 conference eventually gets round to the same theme: The consumerization of enterprise IT. We’ve all become accustomed to RIAs and new ways of communicating in our personal lives, and people just now entering the workforce have never known a world without the Web.
Yet […]

Web 2.0 Tools Become Mainstream For Corporations

Despite its lack of a precise definition, Web 2.0 is becoming a major influence in the corporate world. The theme of a good number of stories published this week in association with the Enterprise 2.0 conference that was held in Boston is that IT personnel can’t stop the tide and, if they know what is […]

McAfee and Davenport: Value of Enterprise 2.0

This morning I moderated the debate between Andrew McAfee and Thomas Davenport on the merits of Enterprise 2.0 (watch the video of the debate). The two professors agreed that Enterprise 2.0 is in its infancy, but disagreed on the potential for it to transform how people work in corporations.
McAfee, an associate professor at Harvard Business […]

Microsoft Shows Off the Toys in Its Sandbox

Microsoft demonstrates new managed network mashups from Sandbox members, announces winner of first Sandbox developer competition, welcomes new Sandbox partners, wins NXTcomm award.
The Connected Services Sandbox was created to help telecommunications service providers rapidly develop, test and commercialize a range of innovative new services,” said Michael O’Hara, general manager for the Communications Sector at […]

Google Developer Day: The Google AJAX APIs

The Google AJAX APIs let you implement rich, dynamic features on your existing web sites entirely in JavaScript and HTML. Using this family of APIs you can add a map to your site, include dynamic search controls, or download and mashup feeds with just a few lines of JavaScript. The APIs that make up this […]

Skype Mashup Competition

Starting today, Skype invites you to build and demonstrate innovative, exciting, useful and even down-right weird Mashups.
The competition runs up to Sept 12th and the Skype developer’s conference in Prague. The one requirement seems to be that there should be at least some use of the Skype API.
Judges will be from across Skype, eBay […]