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- Under the Radar: From Web 2.0 to Work 2.0
- Im at the Under the Radar "Why Office 2.0 Matters" conference, which features presentations by more than 30 startup companies hoping to make a dent in the software universe occupied primarily by Microsoft. Ironically, or presciently, the event is taking place at Microsofts Mountain View campus. More on that...
- Tags: radar, mashup, Mashery, Microsoft Office, Web, Work 2.0, Teqlo, Office 2.0, developer, Microsoft Corp., Web 2.0
- Blog posts 2007-03-23
- Teqlo's journey into the do-it-yourself Web
- Teqlo's journey into the do-it-yourself WebMessage has been deleted.
- Tags: Channel management, Teqlo, Web
- Discussion threads 2006-11-27
- Teqlo's journey into the do-it-yourself Web
- Ive always been intrigued by claims of programming for non-programmers--no coding skills required or perhaps just a little knowledge of simple scripting to bake a relatively sophisticated application. Jeff Nolan, who recently left ERP giant SAP, is chasing that do-it-yourself application building dream as CEO of an early stage startup,...
- Tags: Teqlo, IT Management, General, Software Infrastructure, Web Technology
- Blog posts 2006-11-27
- Teqlo to let users assemble Web applications
- Teqlo to let users assemble Web applicationsInterestingI think the concept is exciting. They need to work on the licensing issue though.http://one.revver.com/watch/77170/format/flv/affiliate/23672
- Tags: Teqlo, Web application
- Discussion threads 2006-10-11
- Teqlo to let users assemble Web applications
- Jeff Nolan left SAP about a month ago, and I have been waiting for him to resurface. He turned up at Teqlo formerly Abgenial Systems, which is building a development environment for assembling applications from Web services and a runtime environment for hosting and managing applications. Users can invite their...
- Tags: Teqlo
- Blog posts 2006-10-11
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- Coghead
- CogheadWell yes and no@phil - I see this as a symptom of immaturity coupled to the fashionista blindness the Valley culture engenders. Who thought that anyone would be stranded? After all, software companies never die - they just get acquired. And that usually meant customers, who would get looked after....
- Tags: Coghead, SAP AG
- Discussion threads 2009-02-23
- LongJump debuts Web applications catalog
- LongJump has joined the parade of companies building development platforms and marketplaces for collaborative, Web-based business applications aimed at SMBs. At DEMOfall 07 the company launched 14 applications ranging from customer service to human resource management. User can customize applications and offer them through LongJump's catalog. To...
- Tags: Application, Web Application, Data Sharing, LongJump, Sales Force Automation (SFA), Human Resource Management (HRM), Enterprise Software, Software, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-09-24
- RSS feeds begin to bleed into enterprise applications
- You've probably just gotten used to the idea of "mashups" for quickly bringing web services into applications and portals. Well, now get ready for making novel and powerful use of content via RSS feeds in a similar way. I don't call them mashups, though, I call them...
- Tags: RSS Feed, Information Technology, RSS, Enterprise Application, IBM Corp., Mashup, Open Source World, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2007-09-04
- A bumper crop of new mashup platforms
- A bumper crop of new mashup platformsMashup - yet another useless buzzwordThe concept of allowing users to munge data together however they like is fatally flawed. Remember that old buzzword "business integration"? It was supposed to allow companies to create data warehouses that users could access and combine...
- Tags: mashup, OpenDoc
- Discussion threads 2007-07-23
- A bumper crop of new mashup platforms
- While application developers tend to roll their eyes at the concept of end-user mashups, they remain one of the more promising new trends in software development this year. And while it's certainly true it's early days yet for mashups, the tools that enable them remaining rather limited, seems to...
- Tags: Wikis, Widgets, Web services, Web as Platform, Web 2.0 Platforms, Web 2.0, Two-Way Web, The Long Tail, SOA, Small Pieces, Loosely Joined, SaaS, RSS, Right To Remix, Rich Internet Applications (RIA), Products, Open APIs, Mashups, JSON, Governance, Global SOA, Gadgets, Enterprise Wikis, Enterprise Web 2.0, Enterprise Mashups, Encouraging Unintended Uses, Design Patterns, Customer Self-Service, Cost-effective scalability, Business Models, Ajax
- Blog posts 2007-07-23
- Web 2.0 Expo: WebEx Connect seeks developers
- Last year WebEx launched WebEx Connect, an on demand development platform for collaborative, composite mashup applications. At the Web 2.0 Expo, the company announced Connect Developer Network that includes tools, community resources and marketing programs for participants. WebEx claims that its distribution, integration and monetization platform will...
- Tags: Web Technology, Web 2.0 Expo, Salesforce.com, SaaS, IT Management, General, Enterprise 2.0
- Blog posts 2007-04-16
- BEA debuts Enterprise 2.0 AquaLogic product family
- At the O’Reilly Emerging Technology Conference ETech today BEA will show off the latest versions of its new set of products that sprinkle Web 2.0 and social computing pixie dust (also known as Enterprise 2.0) on enterprise software. I wrote about the products last year, when they were less fully...
- Tags: Social networking, Groupware, E-mail servers, BEA Systems Inc., BEA AquaLogic, AquaLogic Pathways, Enterprise 2.0
- Blog posts 2007-03-27
- Coming up: The latest Office 2.0 wares
- On Friday I will blogging from the Under the Radar conference, Why Office 2.0 Matters, at the Microsoft campus in Mountain View. The promo for the all day event says that 32 "emerging" and "disruptive" technologies that are changing the office landscape will be featured. Emerging, some of them, but...
- Tags: Office 2.0, Microsoft Office
- Blog posts 2007-03-19
- Tracking the DIY phenomenon Part 2: Mass customization, mashups, and recombinant Web apps
- In my last post, I took a look at the recent proliferation of Web widgets, which are modular content and services that are making it easier for anyone to help themselves to the vast pool of high value functionality and information that resides on the Web today. Companies are...
- Tags: Architecture of Participation, ATOM, Badges, Business Models, Design Patterns, Enterprise 2.0, Enterprise Mashups, Enterprise Web 2.0, Gadgets, Global SOA, Lightweight Service Models, Mashups, Open APIs, Products, REST, Right To Remix, RSS, Small Pieces, Loosely Joined, SOA, SOAP, The Long Tail, Two-Way Web, Web 2.0, Web services, Web-Oriented Architecture (WOA), Widgets
- Blog posts 2007-02-25
- SOA for the masses: Widgets, pipes and teqlets
- For many years SOA (Service-Oriented Architecture--building composite applications by assembling components from multiple sources within and beyond an enterprise) and its antecedents have been the province of the developer priesthood. Mere mortals, lacking programming skills, have not been privy to arcane, powerful secrets of SOA codes. Now the power of...
- Tags: Apple, Blogging, General, Google, IBM, Microsoft, Personal Technology, SaaS, Salesforce.com, SAP, Software Infrastructure, Web Technology, Yahoo
- Blog posts 2007-02-15
- 2007: The year of the dashboard
- The mainstream trend tracking magazine Newsweek suggested that 2007 will be the year of the widget, at the same instant that Time appoint "You" the person of the year. But widgets is too limited to have its own year; it seems to similar to the year of the locust. Widgets...
- Tags: General, IT Management, Web Technology, dashboard
- Blog posts 2007-01-25
- Dennis Howlett's equation: Attention + composition = x2 revenue
- Fellow Enterprise Irregular, blogger and IT/finance consultant Dennis Howlett offers a guest post on the state of business application software, connecting the dots between Erasure, Last.fm, social media, attention, Paris Hilton, James Governor, Jeff Nolan, Oracle, SAP, Freshbooks, thingamy, Eternal Recurrence, Sage, Infor, Larry Ellison and Marc Benioff. The...
- Tags: Instant messaging, Last.fm, EraSURE
- Blog posts 2007-01-08
- SaaS in 2007: Composition instead of integration
- While the Web 2.0 crowd get excited about the superficial appeal of simple mashups, SaaS vendors have been quietly equipping users with do-it-yourself composite application tools that help them get their jobs done faster and better. My prediction is that 2007 is going to see an explosion of these DIY...
- Tags: Software as a Service (SaaS), composition, DIY enterprise mashup, tool, integration, software-as-a-service
- Blog posts 2006-12-22
- The invasion of Enterprise 2.0 software
- Blogger and stock analyst Paul Kedrosky introduced the topic of Enterprise 2.0 at a morning workshop at the Web 2.0 Summit by trying not to define the concept, calling the definitional discussion a masturbatory exercise. Nonetheless, he offered Harvard Business School Associate Professor Andrew McAfees definition as a starting point:Enterprise...
- Tags: Enterprise 2.0, Enterprise, Web 2.0
- Blog posts 2006-11-07
- Office 2.0's monopoly networks
- My posting last week about Why Office 2.0 will never go wholly online sparked quite a debate, both in TalkBack and the wider blogosphere. I ruffled some feathers, especially with my opening paragraphs, which perhaps explains why not everyone read right through to the end. Dennis Howlett (despite reading all...
- Tags: Office 2.0, network
- Blog posts 2006-10-11
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