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The High Levels of Success of Web 2.0 Models for Creating Software Ecosystems Helped “Discover” WOA and Inform SOA
The Web-Oriented Architecture discussion has gotten more attention lately as a pragmatic, effective way to leverage the successful models of Web 2.0 to reorient and galvanize SOA efforts.
Standards support for mashups emerge
Dion on new standards that "the industry is trying to bring structure and order to the rapidly growing and frequently unruly world of Web mashups"
Enterprise 2.0 und SOA | Von Martina Goehring | centrestage Blog
Während mir aber die IT-Welt durch Web 2.0 eher einfacher zu werden scheint, wird sie durch SOA eher komplexer.
Outside Innovation: Enterprise Mash Ups and SOA
This convergence is a good thing. It's way overdue. It will be overhyped. But there are ways to take advantage of this trend without going off the deep end.
Enterprise 2.0 vs. SOA
it's critical for leaders to be clear about when they're imposing structure and when they're letting it emerge. And considering SOA and Enterprise 2.0 to be somehow parallel philosophies, [...] is a great way to lose that clarity.
The Trouble With Enterprise Software
Has enterprise software become too complex to be effective? ... auch in Scrapbook
Arch2Arch Podcast 6: What does Web 2.0 mean for Enterprise IT?
To explore what Web 2.0 really means for enterprise IT, Ajay Gandhi, director of enterprise social computing, asked the architects behind BEA's recently released social computing products:
Mashups still not ready for the Enterprise
Another possibility is that since wiki's are web pages, they can easily integrate gadgets and web services. Perhaps we'll see wiki's evolve to be the mashup platform of the future.
The Merging of SOA and Web 2.0
A very detailed article on the merging of Web 2.0 and SOA, something I've been observing and writing about for a couple of years now. It would be great to have one overarching set of organizing principles in software.
A bumper crop of new mashup platforms
Dion takes a tour of the latest and greatest in terms of mashup platforms with eye for whether or not they are enterprise-ready. Most are not but the potential seems to be there.
SOA, Web 2.0 and the End of Drudgery « IT Blagger 3.0
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.
Business Agility and Efficiency make the Business Case for BPM and SOA
To meet the challenges of a fast-paced global business environment, an enterprise must be able to change rapidly. And to be able to do this, it has to become more agile. On the other hand, the enterprise also needs to become more efficient so that it can
Enterprise Information Management Components
a list of core components to consider with some basic definitions (back-end enterprise applications and other information sources are not included)
Web 2.0: Web 2.0 and the Enterprise
Social computing has many uses. Knowledge management within the enterprise through the use of wiki and blogging technologies is clearly the low hanging fruit.
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