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The idea that "the web is the platform" is now widely accepted among tech entrepreneurs. But even with the web as a common platform, we still find ourselves in the same "stovepipe" problem. What was the proliferation of separate enterprise application stovepipes of information, process and workflow that led to the growth of "enterprise application integration" in the late 90s, is now the explosion of web-based applications that will demand similar levels of web integration.
Glue is the only conference devoted solely to this new problem facing enterprise architects, developers and integrators. At Glue, we'll explore the new technologies that are forming to solve the web application integration problem-set. Things like:
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EduGlu isn’t simply an aggregator. I think that’s part of what it has to do, but it’s the less interesting part. It’s really a way of thinking about the aggregation. Of running queries against the aggregated data to create custom, on-the-fly views of the data. It’s not simply about storing a bunch of RSS and providing an interface to view it. It’s about organizing that information in a meaningful way, in the context of an existing academic setting. Feeds will belong to individuals, who are associated with institutions, classes and cohorts (to start with, anarchy can reign later). Being able to set up “smart folders” or saved queries or whatnot will help individuals begin to make sense of all of this aggregated stuff.
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