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Years before “mashup” was used as a Web term, Kapow Technologies had been providing Global 2000 companies with enterprise-class technology that uses a unique and flexible Web-based approach to building composite services and applications. Any application component with a web interface can be quickly and easily repurposed using the Kapow Mashup Server, including Web-based content, data or business logic. So it is entirely fitting that Kapow should now be launching openkapow, the industry’s first software service and developer community designed to accelerate mashup adoption and industry best practices in mashup design.
“With openkapow," said Stefan Andreasen (pictured above left), founder and CEO of Kapow Technologies, "we hope to accelerate the adoption of mashups in the enterprise through the network effect and grassroots momentum that a large open community can generate.” Andreasen was speaking as Kapow launched the industry’s first software service and developer community designed to accelerate mashup adoption.
Openkapow (openkapow.com) is built on the industry’s most advanced mashup server technology, the Kapow Mashup Server version 6.2 a Java-based solution that supports all leading operating systems, databases, and key Internet and Web 2.0 protocols.
“IT organizations can benefit immensely from the use of mashups, saving significant amounts of time and money, and meanwhile provide a real competitive advantage to the business,” said Andreasen.
The openkapow site is live, Andreasen notes, "and developers can get started in minutes."
"The visual design metaphor makes it easy to become productive quickly," he continues, "and the community-based support forum enables easy sharing of design best practices and tips."
Mashups can be developed to solve a wide variety of business problems, and Andreasen gives some examples:
- Portals – modify or extend existing portal functionality
- Web Services – create web services from any existing application component with a web interface (REST or SOAP based)
- Composite Applications – aggregate existing application functionality, combining SOA-enabled and older web-based applications and data
- Data Collection – collect and restructure data from various web sources
One of Kapow Technologies’ customers in support of openkapow is Intel, which has built an extensive content management system mashup over the past two years. “Intel is pleased to be working with Kapow Technologies on the launch of openkapow, a key development community dedicated to accelerating the deployment of Web 2.0 applications and mashup solutions in the enterprise,” said Jason Powell, Kapow Project Manager, Intel. “As a multi-threaded solution, openkapow builds mashups that take advantage of Intel quad-core technology to effectively deliver enterprise benefits to users of the next generation of web applications.”
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