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Web 3.0 - the personalised web experience for your customers
Just when you thought you understood Web 2.0, some CIOs are already contemplating Web 3.0!
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Enterprise 2.0: On its way but hardly there
The Enterprise 2.0 Conference saw a lot of great ideas. But it's still an uphill climb to bring company blogs, wikis, RSS and social networking mainstream.
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Focus your SOA architects on business, communication
Planning an SOA project? Direct your architects to focus on certain outcomes if you want to succeed.
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Where is Business 2.0? Part 2: Internal applications
The second part of this Web 2.0 feature focuses on internal corporate uses, what's to be afraid of by adopting such applications, and whether or not any of it actually matters.
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Where is Business 2.0? Part 1: External applications
There's more to Web 2.0 than students ranting in the blogosphere. In this feature on Business 2.0, Andrew Collins takes a look at how Australian businesses are using Web 2.0 principles and philosophies externally.
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SharePoint brings app challenges to Windows shops
Users love Microsoft's Office SharePoint Server, but the application brings fresh responsibilities to IT managers accustomed to infrastructure issues.
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Google buys GreenBorder, wants apps more secure
Google's purchase of security software company GreenBorder is smart in more ways than one.
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IBM will acquire FileNet, merge content management, BPM
Big Blue will get deeper into enterprise content management with its latest acquisition.
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CIOs should seek more from Web vendors, say experts
As more small businesses move to a crowded and complicated Internet, they will need to find vendors that can offer more than Web hosting and design services.
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Can an SOA network push aside middleware?
Now that Intel and Cisco Systems have made XML networking plays, many see the space as primed for rapid expansion and ready to challenge the message-oriented concept of Web services.
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Tablet PCs, clean bits and metadata: Ones to watch
One CIO is having a tough time swallowing Gartner's prediction that PC tablets are racing toward greatness. Find out what else the research firm is placing bets on.
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Registries mature for SOA management
As vendors build out their offerings, registry functionality, security and contract delivery are shaping up as differentiators.
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SOA and BPM: A mutually beneficial partnership
SOA and BPM offer similar benefits to an IT organization – streamlined processes, quicker response to changing business requirements and increased return on investment. So how can these two work in harmony to achieve additional benefits for an IT organization?
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SMBs stay competitive with BPM
Once thought of as an automation and tool exclusive to large enterprises, small and midsized companies can now reduce processing time and collaborate more easily with business processing tools designed specifically for SMBs.
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