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Friday, February 3, 2006
I summarized the discussion on mashups in CPsquare (see picture, if you want to read it you may have to save it and enlarge it). When I feel I just start to grasp blogging, talks move to mashups. But I guess the concept in itself is useful: making a hybrid of two applications, and that it's within the reach of non-developers. I feel like I summarised something I don't fully understand, but maybe that's also a function of a CoP to learn about completely unknown waters.
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Sunday, September 9, 2007
and knowledge management to provide value to organizations through practical applications. Charles Headshift Blog Healthcare Collaboration Blog How to Save the World (Dave Pollard) Hutch Carpenter Im Not Actually A Geek illumio Team Blog Incorporated Subversion (James Farmer) Indus Khaitan Information Management Now Information wants to be free Innovation and Transformation Wings Innovation Creators Inside the Cubicle Interdependent Thoughts
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Exalead is not competing here but focusing instead on the other end of the market, operating in the long tail by enabling businesses to create purpose-built search-based applications. Exalead is bringing search to new enterprise tasks and expanding its role through these search-based applications. For example, they and a systems integration partner built a search-based application for GEFCO, a French logistics company This is the first of a two part series on how the boundaries of search are being pushed beyond the familiar Google style broad Web search. Tomorrow I will discuss real time
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Profitability, Predictability and Performance through Enterprise Mashups is now available for download. JackBe’s Chris Warner wrote about our EMML whitepaper on the JackBe blog . In his post, Chris addresses one of the whitepaper's central points - that businesses today need the ability to rapidly respond to major changes within the business context. He quotes this section of the whitepaper: "However, discussing such typical uses for mashups might be missing the point. Tonianne and I just completed a new whitepaper as part of our association with Hinchcliffe and Company.
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Monday, January 15, 2007
This same approach can be utilized for bringing social features to any Java, Python, VB or any other kind fo comuting platform, Intranet or legacy web site. # more news Lots of ways to get social networking working for you: have us host your social network and handle all the details add social features to your existing software offering (like reviews, rating, commenting or Groups) create a mashup utilizing our social networking APIs with other systems APIs license our source code and customize and run your own offering Key features:
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Monday, June 22, 2009
platforms; wikis, blogs, microblogging, mashups, online communities, social bookmarking, social networking and them went over the vendor space with examples of each category. These can be connected through mashups and data can be found through federated search. Mashups are being used and Serena, Jackbe, IBM (Lotus Mashups), Microsoft (Popfly) have tools. This is part two of opening workshop by Dion Hinchcliffe on Implementing Enterprise 2.0 at the Boston Enterprise 2.0
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Saturday, May 23, 2009
Focus Simple Access from your Tool of Choice Simple Access and Mashup internal and External Content and Services Access via a URL for All Content and Services Massive Scalability – Web-Oriented Architecture Alfresco 2.1 integration techniques, Web Scripts enable web sites, portals, blogs, applications and Microsoft Office to access or mashup enterprise content without the need for integration tools and complex programming. Alfresco.com Developers Forums Forge Blogs Podcasts Accessibility Contact The Open Source Alternative for Enterprise Content Management Home Products Services Customers Partners About Us Search: Select Language: English Français Deutsch Español Italiano Japanese Alfresco Community 2.1
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
And they're doing it in ways that allow people to build web applications on top of the data. In January, the NYC BigApps competition will award a $20,000 cash prize and lunch with Mayor Bloomberg to the developers of the most creative applications using NYC data. Rhode Island's Open Data : Yet another site only a programmer could love, RI.gov's data library is as deep and wide as Newport Harbor, for which you can download tidal data . You can also view uplifting visualizations, We're seeing exciting trends in governments making data more available ? and valuable ?
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Monday, April 13, 2009
via: Mobile RSS Email Alerts Bios: Dion’s Bio Pick a blog category Collaboration Convergence Enterprise Web 2.0 Enterprise 2.0 Innovation marketplace Prediction markets Hype Identity Active Directory Google Accounts Identity 2.0 LDAP Live ID openid Lightweight Service Models Mashups Enterprise Mashups Situational Software Network Effects Open APIs Products Rich Internet Applications (RIA) Ajax SaaS SOA Business Process Management Global SOA Governance Orchestration
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Friday, May 29, 2009
mashups customized to suit your particular business -- there are dozens
of their value in a live application, in real time.
Here new applications that will soon be used in other businesses: gaming and
dating. Explore some of the applications these industries are using,
and BLOG A Practical Guide to
Implementing Implementing Web 2.0 (aka
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