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While no one knows for sure, since mashups are just starting to be considered seriously in many organizations, it generally boils down to 1) deep access to existing enterprise services and data/content repositories, 2) SaaS-style Web-based mashup assembly and use, 3) assembly models that are truly end-user friendly with very little training required, 4) a credible management and maintenance story for IT departments that must support a flood of public end-user built and integrated apps, and last but certainly not least, 5) mashup products that address important questions about mashups and enterprise security.
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they remain one of the more promising new trends in software development
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Tools that could let thousands of workers solve their situational software integration problems on the spot themselves, instead of waiting (sometimes forever) for IT to provide a solution, is indeed a potent vision
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Sebastian WeberDion Hinchcliffe wrote an excellent summary of 17 products in the mashup tools market (July 2007). He tries to answer the question: "What’s typically missing from today’s mashup platforms to make them both useful and desirable in the enterprise?"
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Rotkapchen .where 21% of organizations globally said they are using or planning to use mashups, there appears to be considerable demand for mashups at the enterprise level even though the majority of existing offerings are primarily aimed at the consumer space
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Rachel COne interesting aspect of this list is the relatively low prevalence of open source products.
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Chris HeuerReally great overview of some of the great new companies in the enterprise 2.0 mashup space... Dion does it again
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A bumper crop of new mashup platforms
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George DearingDion Hinchcliffe has a who's who of new mashup tools.
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Sandy KemsleyDion Hinchcliffe on 17 new mashup tools, not including the newly available Google Mashup Editor. Like me, he thinks that this could be the new face of end-user computing inside enterprises.
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Paul SweeneyGreat overview of Enterprise 2.0 Mashup landscape
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