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Web 2.0 Architectures: What Entrepreneurs and Architects Need to Know

It’s been a long time in coming and it’s a subject that has seen far too little serious treatment, either in traditional media or online.  And that is the overarching design of Web 2.0 applications.  This is a topic that as a practicing enterprise architect, along with many other hats, is near and dear to […]

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How to Survive and Thrive in Business Today with Web 2.0 – Part 1

Two of the big themes clearly evident at this week’s Web 2.0 Summit is 1) how to effect change successfully today and 2) how to deliver genuine, meaningful value in today’s marketplace.  The current economic climate combined with this week’s seminal change in the current political administration has begun positioning organizations to think about how to not

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Ten Aspects of Web 2.0 Strategy That Every CTO and CIO Should Know

Over the last year I’ve worked with organizations around the world that are attempting to grapple with Web 2.0 and the growing external marketplace pressure being exerted for the change and transformation of their businesses. Along the way, I’ve been fortunate enough to be able to identify and assemble a working list of some consistent

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Building Modern Web Apps? Better Have A Deep Competency in Web 2.0, Open APIs, Widgets, Social Apps, and Much More

The Web has an interesting property that those building Web applications and online businesses usually encounter soon after they first launch: It has its own unique and unforgiving rules for success and failure.  Appreciating them requires a certain level of understanding of the intrinsic nature of the Web and how it works.  Actually leveraging those

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The Growth of Open APIs: More Evidence That Web Services Drive Network Effects

A few days ago Amazon Web Services evangelist Jeff Barr released a graph (Figure 1 below) showing the growth of the bandwidth used by their global Web sites versus the bandwidth being consumed by their Web services.  It’s eye opening because of the dramatic growth in bandwidth being consumed by their customers via their various non-visual, data-only Web services. The

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Endless Conversation: The Unfolding Saga of Blogs, Twitter, Friendfeed, and Social Sites

It wasn’t long ago that to be a credible participant in social media one only had to have a decent blog and keep it updated fairly regularly.  The rise of social media was an astonishing and novel enough development that most people still don’t blog today, despite the enormous influence that blogging and other forms of social

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Tips for Building Next Generation Web 2.0 Applications

I’ve been spending a good amount of time the last several weeks getting ready for the workshop session I’ll be giving at Web 2.0 Expo next week in San Francisco on building next-generation Web 2.0 applications.  What does “next generation” mean compared to what we were doing a couple of years ago with Web 2.0? A good number of

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