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i-Technology Viewpoint: Is Web 2.0 the Global SOA?
The subject of Web 2.0 has become profoundly important over the last year. Web 2.0 describes the next generation of the Web as an application platform where most of a user's software experience resides. The subject is somewhat controversial, but it's becoming ever more apparent as the successor to monolithic system architecture, prepackaged software, and traditional Web applications.
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Trackback Added: When the worlds of SOA and Web 2.0 collide; Noted business and IT forward-thinker John Hagel wrote a detailed piece yesterday about what he calls the "highly dysfunctional gap" between SOA and Web 2.0. And it's true, there are few worlds in the IT industry that seem more opposite from each othe...
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Trackback Added: Is Web 2.0 The Global SOA?; Are we heading towards an architectural singularity in the software industry? Sometimes it looks that way. If you do a superficial comparison at least, Web 2.0 is all about autonomous, distributed services, remixability, and is fraught with owner
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news desk commented on 14 Feb 2006
The subject of Web 2.0 has become profoundly important over the last year. Web 2.0 describes the next generation of the Web as an application platform where most of a user's software experience resides. The subject is somewhat controversial, but it's becoming ever more apparent as the successor to monolithic system architecture, prepackaged software, and traditional Web applications.
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Mark commented on 28 Dec 2005
Web 2.0 is really part of an evolution of the web, not a revolution as hopeful bubble creators refer to it.
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Jason commented on 28 Dec 2005
Web 2.0 is definitely not here yet. 1.5 at the best.
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Al commented on 28 Dec 2005
This is a great pick. I am excited to see that more and more people realize that web 2.0 is not just another bubble-ish buzzword. I don't mean any particular technology, but the attitude, the mentality, as O'Reilly articulated in his Web 2.0 definition.
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SOA commented on 23 Dec 2005
The subject of Web 2.0 has become profoundly important over the last year. Web 2.0 describes the next generation of the Web as an application platform where most of a user's software experience resides. The subject is somewhat controversial, but it's becoming ever more apparent as the successor to monolithic system architecture, prepackaged software, and traditional Web applicationsSOS
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SOA news desk commented on 22 Dec 2005
The subject of Web 2.0 has become profoundly important over the last year. Web 2.0 describes the next generation of the Web as an application platform where most of a user's software experience resides. The subject is somewhat controversial, but it's becoming ever more apparent as the successor to monolithic system architecture, prepackaged software, and traditional Web applications.
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SOA News Desk commented on 22 Dec 2005
SOA Web Services Journal Cover Story: Web 2.0 The Global SOA
The subject of Web 2.0 has become profoundly important over the last year. Web 2.0 describes the next generation of the Web as an application platform where most of a user's software experience resides. The subject is somewhat controversial, but it's becoming ever more apparent as the successor to monolithic system architecture, prepackaged software, and traditional Web applications.
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