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Monthly Archives: March 2006

The Universal Viewer

By Dick Weisinger

Your engineering team has spent weeks working on the design of the latest product concept.  The concept design has been made using high-end CAD modeling tools that allow sophisticated 3D renderings.  The problem now is how to share the new

Enterprise Content Mashups (ECM)

By Dick Weisinger

Web Services are powering high-end enterprise IT make-overs with adoption of SOAs. But Web Services are also the force behind a grass-roots phenomena being called ‘Mashups’ It’s Web Services for the masses. What’s happened is that Internet powerhouses like Google, Yahoo!, eBay

InfoWorld SOAExecForum

By Dick Weisinger

Yesterday’s 2006 SOAExecForum held in San Francisco brought together many of the innovators leading the push towards SOA. One theme that echoed throughout many of the presentations and discussions throughout the day was the idea of “Start Small, but Think Big”. 

Universal Access to Data Repositories

By Dick Weisinger

Universal access to any structured repository is a compelling concept and something that truly warrants the description of being a ‘disruptive technology’.  It’s still a dream, but it has become the goal behind many new technologies now operating under the name of Enterprise Information Integration

Applications that Grow Organically

By Dick Weisinger

A key advantage of web-based architectures over client/server is the fact that the application resides on the server.  Centralized application management means that updates, patches and enhancements can be made on the server without having to re-deploy client software across