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Is Ray Ozzie turning Microsoft into an online software company?
Ray Ozzie has clearly become the heir apparent to Bill Gates on software leadership at Microsoft. In the Gates mold, Ozzie is now the former programmer who goes to conferences and evangelizes Microsofts vision of the future to developers. Thats what hes been doing this week at Mix07, the edgy...
Tags: Windows Mobile, Windows, web-based applications, Web Development, Ray Ozzie, Programming, Mix07, Microsoft, Development
Blog posts 2007-05-01
Web 2.0 Expo, Day 1 -- Media 2.0, Gh.os.t OS, and Nokia Smartphone Widgets
At lunch today George Ou and I were talking about the fact that Mondays are usually a wasted day at most conferences because nothing significant other than registration happens. That was definitely not the case at this conference. My first session was at 9:00 AM and there were three tracks...
Tags: web-based applications, Web Services, web 2.0 expo, web 2.0, Smartphones, S60, Operating Systems, nokia, Mobile Phones, Mobile, journalists
Blog posts 2007-04-17
Web 2.0: What does it mean for IT?
Thats the question that I am going to be trying to answer this week from the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco. As a buzzword, "Web 2.0" refers to the user-generated, user-customizable sites that are transforming the Web from a vast library of static pages into an interactice experience. Translation...
Tags: web-based applications, Web Services, Web Browser, web 2.0, Web, browser-based applications
Blog posts 2007-04-16

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Wireless Internet Applications
Web services provide the ability to design new exciting internet applications and innovative mobile applications. Web services are a family of XML-based standards designed for the communication of loosely coupled, dynamically bound applications. Web services can be seen as the evolution of the Web where not only humans interact with...
Tags: Web, Internet, Vienna University, Wireless Internet, Web Service, Wireless, Channel Management, Web Services, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2006-12-11
Eclipse as a Web 2.0 Application: Automatic Web 2.0 - Enabling of Any RCP-Application With Xplosion
This paper describes the way, how Eclipse based Web 2.0 can be implemented without using Standard Web Browsers. Recently Magix has announced a flash based desktop and Xplosion, which is based Eclipse technology, is the first product to reintroduce the two way call convention of "Normal" UI-applications. The latter lead...
Tags: Web, Eclipse, Java Development Tools, Web 2.0, Open Source, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Internet
White papers 2006-10-12
System Architectures for Integrating Web-Based User Interfaces Into (Legacy) Database Applications
The Web has been increasingly used for the user interfaces of software applications. There are a range of technologies that can be used for integrating Web-based user interfaces into software applications. To make informed decisions, it is important for the software engineers to be aware of the range of alternatives...
Tags: Software, Web, System Architecture, Database, User Interface, Channel Management, Marketing
White papers 2005-03-12
Express Web 2.0
The term Web 2.0 refers to a second generation of Web-based applications that emphasize online collaboration, participation, and interactivity. This includes social networking sites, wikis, and communication tools. For Web application developers, Web 2.0 is also synonymous with technologies that underpin modern, dynamic, rich-client Web applications that mimic personal computer...
Tags: Web, DHTML, Web Application, Web 2.0, Channel Management, Scripting Languages, Social Networking, Internet, Marketing, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Online Communications, Advertising & Promotion
White papers 2007-09-01
The Zimbra AJAX Toolkit (AjaxTK) - A Toolkit for Developing Rich, Browser-Based Applications
Most IT organizations prefer to provide web-based applications to users, because such applications are easier to deploy and manage than traditional desktop applications - as anyone who has had to update tens of thousands of desktops with the latest security patch can attest. Paradoxically, many users are reluctant to use...
Tags: AJAX, Zimbra, Web Browser, AjaxTK, Web Browsers, Desktops, Internet, Hardware
White papers 2005-09-06
HTTP Expert (exe)
Improve Web applications performance by assessing their stability, speed, and download time. View size of files, source code, flash files, and images. Analyze Web applications performance over an extended period of time. Debug Web sites and Web-based applications.
Tags: HTTP, Performance, Web Application, Performance Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management
Software downloads 2005-10-12
Redesigning the Web: A Business Case for Rich Internet Applications
Advances in user interface design over the last five (5) years have created Apple's OS X and Microsoft's Windows XP. These operating systems have taken interface design seriously and created new solutions that strive to take into account the natural workflow of human users. When one compares the rich interfaces...
Tags: Business Case, Web, Rich Internet Application, Channel Management, Apple Mac OS, Marketing, Operating Systems, Software
White papers 2004-09-01
Rich Web Applications With Java and AJAX
The J2EE technology stack is a shining example of a standards-based approach that works. The J2EE stack provides a solid foundation for both B2B and B2C applications, and a multitude of commercial and open source solutions exist for the development and deployment of these applications. Naturally, a very strong development...
Tags: ICEsoft Technologies Inc., AJAX, JavaServer Faces, Web Application, J2Ee, Java, Application Servers, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Programming Languages, Software
White papers 2005-06-01
Proxy vs. Non-Proxy Web Application Firewalls: Why Web Applications Need More Than an IPS
Are you comparing Web Application Firewalls? Web Application Firewalls have emerged as a best practice for protecting transactional or high value web applications. However, two radically different types of products have emerged: application proxy-based web application firewalls and non-proxy based firewalls. If you are...
Tags: Web Application, Application Firewall, Firewalls, Network Security, Networking
White papers
An Introduction to Web 2.0: The User Role
Web 2.0, refers to a supposed second generation of Internet-based services that emphasize online collaboration and sharing among users. The various services of Web 2.0 are social networks, web-based applications, wikis, etc.
Tags: Web, Web 2.0, Channel Management, Internet, Marketing
Presentations 2006-11-01
AJAX Integration Approach for Collaborative Calendar-Server Web Services
The proliferation of the impressive web technologies provides developers with a way to produce performance efficient, usable, rich and interactive web based applications. A set of new technologies called AJAX Asynchronous JavaScript And XML for the browser based applications is gaining the web developer's interest. This paper presents a generic...
Tags: Indiana University, Integration, AJAX, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Web 2.0
White papers 2007-04-30
Importance of Web Application Firewall Technology for Protecting Web-Based Resources
Web-based applications and services have changed the landscape of information delivery and exchange in today's corporate, government, and educational arenas. Ease of access, increased availability of information, and the richness of web services have universally increased productivity and operational efficiencies. These increases have led to heavier reliance on web-based services...
Tags: Web, CyberTrust, XSS, Web Application, Application Firewall, Channel Management, Firewalls, Identity Theft, Security, Marketing, Networking
White papers 2008-01-10
Eclayer (msi)
eclayer is a free Web-operating-platform that extends the power of your computer on the Web. Web sites and applications running in your browser can run faster and deliver better functionality than ever before. Eclayer transforms the user's computer into a virtual component of the Web site they are browsing. Web...
Tags: Web, Web Application, Web Site, Computer, Eclayer, AJAX, Productivity, Channel Management, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Web 2.0, Marketing
Software downloads 2006-10-16
Appxweb Meta (exe)
Appxweb Meta allows web developers to create, run, manage and distribute rich web based, add-ons and applications for Internet Explorer. These Meta Applications are delivered as a service, on demand and combine the best features of desktop applications with the content and resources of the entire web.Download the Meta universal...
Tags: Web, Application, Appxweb Meta, Channel Management, Desktops, Marketing, Hardware
Software downloads 2007-07-16
Delivering Rich Internet Applications With Ajax4jsf
Modern Web 2.0 applications set a new level of expectations for enterprises on the Web. Developers face heightened requirements for "Richer" user interfaces at the same time enterprise Web applications increase in size and complexity. This paper discusses how the open source Ajax4jsf framework, as part of a component-based approach...
Tags: Web, Rich Internet Application, Enterprise, Web 2.0, Channel Management, Java, Internet, Marketing, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
White papers 2006-08-01
Predicate-Based Indexing of Enterprise Web Applications
Searching the Web has become a commodity. However, extending applications with search capabilities is still an open research topic. Large enterprise applications such as SAP and Oracle Finance implement their own search engines. Vendors of small applications cannot afford such an investment and, as a result, small applications either do...
Tags: Web, ETH Zurich, Problem, Web Application, Search Technology, Search, Channel Management, Marketing
White papers 2007-01-10
JavaServer Faces, Ajax, and Flash: Next Generation User Interfaces
Web 2.0 is creating a new breed of applications such as Gmail and NetFlix that were once considered impractical: web based alternatives to desktop applications. Development techniques such as Ajax are enabling web interfaces with new components and visual effects, but also pushing the limits of JavaScript and DHTML. Web...
Tags: Web, Oracle Corp., JavaServer Faces, AJAX, Web 2.0, Channel Management, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Marketing
White papers 2006-10-01
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