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- ZapThink's Linthicum takes reins as CEO of data services provider StrikeIron
- Service Oriented Architecture SOA consultant and author Dave Linthicum has taken over as CEO at data services provider StrikeIron, just six months after Linthicum sold his consulting firm to and became a managing partner of SOA analysis firm ZapThink. On April 2, Linthicum was identified as CEO...
- Tags: Data Service, StrikeIron, ZapThink LLC, CEO, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Channel Management, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2008-04-02
- Proof that the SOA as a Service as a SaaS (SaaSaaSaaS) market is thriving
- Okay, time to mix it up more with the SOA-Software as a Service connection. I just got word that StrikeIron reports it had a very good first quarter, adding over 175 new customers in the first three months of 2007, with revenue increasing six-fold over the same period in 2006....
- Tags: Web Services, Vendor Watch, General
- Blog posts 2007-04-17
- What flavor is your ecosystem?
- Marc Benioff, explaining Salesforce.coms programmable new Apex platform to Dan Farber last week, likened it to Windows: "We want to have the same open environment and to create competition." He genuinely wants the world to write its applications to Apex — even on-demand ISVs who are already well-established in their...
- Tags: Salesforce.com, Ecosystems, Marketplaces, Web 3.0
- Blog posts 2007-01-30
- StrikeIron
- StrikeIron is the worlds largest marketplace of commercial web services. In this session you will be given $50 worth of free web services such as Geocode, Address Verfification, Sales Tax calculation and SMS messeging and more. You will also see how commercial web services are saving companies money and opening...
- Tags: mashupcamp
- Blog posts 2006-07-11
- StrikeIron
- StrikeIron is the worlds largest marketplace of commercial web services. In this session you will be given $50 worth of free web services such as Geocode, Address Verfification, Sales Tax calculation and SMS messeging and more. You will also see how commercial web services are saving companies money and opening...
- Tags: StrikeIron, Web, Web Service, Web Services, Channel Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing, Administrator
- Blog posts 2006-07-11
- How to make $364 a month writing software
- Joel Spolsky's wicked sense of humor is on display in his latest posting, which is also the foreword to Bob Walsh's new book, Micro-ISV: From Vision to Reality. Spolsky admits he doesn't like the term "MicroISV," as Independent Software Vendor is "a made-up word, made...
- Tags: software company, software, Spolsky
- Blog posts 2006-01-13
- The missing feature at the heart of Web 3.0
- The missing feature at the heart of Web 3.0grrrANOTHER marketing ploy - as if "web 2.0" wasn't enough.Just like 2.0, there's no such thing. This is simply a way to market new technologies.But you said the the tracking, billing, and payment problem was solved...Re: "... there still needs to be...
- Tags: Channel management, Operational accounting, StrikeIron, Web, Web 3.0, Web 2.0
- Discussion threads 2005-12-01
- What to expect from Web 3.0
- Any veteran of the software industry will tell you that version 2.0 of any product tends to be a shortlived staging post on the way to 3.0, which is where it finally hits the mark. Windows was a classic example. 1.0 was so buggy it...
- Tags: Web, Web 3.0
- Blog posts 2005-11-29
- Of software ecosystems, symbiosis and co-innovation
- What is a business without a vibrant ecosystem? Barren and destined for oblivion. At least that's how enterprise software companies seem to think based on all the ecosystems some mutually beneficial and others parasitic or amensalist. It's beyond having an efficient supply chain a kind of ecosystem to flatten costs,...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, software
- Blog posts 2005-09-28
- The great Web 2.0 application (s)mash-up
- There are two opposing views of the direction enterprise applications are moving in. One view says that enterprises want "one throat to choke, one stack to manage," and thus the trend is for ever greater consolidation on a dwindling number of giant vendors. The opposite view was presented at a...
- Tags: Rearden Commerce, Web, Web 2.0
- Blog posts 2005-09-21
- Now, that's what I call a marketplace
- Last week, I panned salesforce.com's AppExchange and wrote of my yearning for a platform that "actually takes care of metering and billing on-demand application usage from a variety of vendors." Unbeknownst to me, a company called StrikeIron launched that very platform on the very day I wrote those words...
- Tags: Salesforce.com AppExchange, Web, Web service
- Blog posts 2005-09-20
- An 'eBay' of Web services
- I recently had the opportunity to chat with Bob Brauer, CEO of StrikeIron, Inc., about the latest phase of his firm's "Web Services Marketplace" offering. (Q&A published here.) Since the marketplace will serve as a forum for both subscribers and publishers of various services, Brauer evoked the eBay analogy...
- Tags: Bob Brauer, Web, Web service
- Blog posts 2005-09-16
- Amazon's patent-pending service search service
- ZDNet is reporting today that Amazon has filed a patent application for an online marketplace where consumers search and pay for Web services. (Here is a link to the patent application.) The idea is to create a marketplace where third-party Web services providers can link up with consumers. Consumers will...
- Tags: Amazon.com Inc., StrikeIron, Web service
- Blog posts 2005-07-28
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