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07 Sep 09

Coding Horror: Are You a Digital Sharecropper?

  • Ultimately, you have to decide which is more important -- building your own brand, or building the brand of the website you're contributing to? While these two concepts are not necessarily opposed, I strongly urge everyone reading this to err on the side of building your own brand whenever possible. Websites tend to come and go; the only sensible long term strategy is to invest in something that's guaranteed to be around for the rest of your life: you.
13 Apr 09

InfoQ: Will Cloud-based Multi-Enterprise Information Systems Replace Extranets?

  • An emerging computing paradigm where data and services reside in massively scalable data centers and can be ubiquitously accessed from any connected devices over the internet
  • One of the core innovations behind PaaS is the emergence of a Dev 2.0 paradigm with the utilization of Web 2.0 technologies for developer tools, agile methodologies and massive use of domain specific languages (DSL) rather than multi-purpose programming languages. Dev 2.0 makes developers a lot more productive and enables non-developers to participate in the definition and validation of key elements of the business logic, such as a business process, a business rule or a form definition.
16 Mar 09

Communication Service Providers Turn to Mashups to Put New Intelligence Into the Hands of Users, Improve Customer Service

  • For Avaya, mashups can help take communications services closer to the
    daily activities of their customers. Embedding communications services into
    mashups will give businesses more flexibility in how they collaborate and
    enable users to incorporate these services in their own individualized
    mashups. As demonstrated by Avaya, a mashup prototype for field engineering
    managers enables them to check for new customer problems, assign field
    engineers, review status of ongoing problems, and, if necessary, contact
    the assigned engineer or customer using e-mail, short message service (SMS)
    or click-to-call, all from a single Web page. When contacting the customer
    by phone, the engineering manager can then click the "add" button to
    quickly bring other participants into a conference call.
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