IBM announced new
technology to secure
'mashups,' web
applications that pull
information from multiple
sources, such as Web
sites, enterprise
databases or emails, to
create one unified view.
Mashups are attractive
for business use, as they
allow non-technical users
to gain insight on
complex situations in
minutes, but as with all
Web-based initiatives,
security has been a
concern.
For the past ten years
application developers
have been stuck with only
two desktop client
choices. Traditionally,
they can choose either a
very thin Web-client
technology implemented in
HTML and CSS, or a very
heavyweight thick client
experience implemented
using traditional
client/server (C/S)
technologies (e.g. Java
Swing, MFC). It wasn't
until the introduction of
RIA technologies (e.g.
AJAX, Adobe Flex, Curl,
and Silverlight) and
widget engines (e.g.
Yahoo! Widgets and Google
Gadgets) that we were
given more options.
Acquia has yet to price
its maintenance and
support subscriptions -
there should be a variety
of SLAs - but they're
supposed to include an
electronic update
notification system code
named Spokes for updates
that have been reviewed
for security and
compatibility and are
supported by Acquia.
Acquia is currently at 12
people, expecting to be
25 by the end of the
year. Its Series A money
comes from Northbridge
Venture Partners, Sigma
Partners and O'Reilly
AlphaTech Ventures.
According to Dries' blog,
Drupal 7 should offer the
ability to create, share
and mashup managed
content, letting Drupal
be a data repository
accessed by tools and web
sites across the network.
NeboWeb announced the
launch of the new ReGen
Biologics corporate
website powered by
NeboWeb's AJAX-based
Content Management
System. The CMS includes
intuitive content
management features for
page creation. With
integrated editing tools,
file history views with
rollback functionality, a
newsroom/pressroom
manager, multiple levels
of users and permissions,
and more, ReGen now has
the ability to optimize
content for search
engines from within the
CMS.
StrikeIron announced it
has extended its sports
offering with the
addition of Major League
Baseball (MLB) data from
The Sports Network (TSN).
The TSN Major League
Baseball Web Service
enables users to acquire
up-to-date information on
America's favorite
pastime including league,
team and individual
player coverage via an
easy-to-integrate Web
Services/XML API. The
Sports Network is the
nation's foremost
international real-time
sports wire service and
the leader in providing
complete sports data.
Bluenog announced that
MultiPlan has chosen
Bluenog Rich Portal as
its portal platform.
Bluenog Rich Portal
brings open source to
enterprise IT shops in an
affordable way. The
platform is built on top
of open source projects
and Web 2.0 standards and
integrates with
commercial enterprise
software vendors.
IBM announced the launch
of the first software
Innovation and
Collaboration Lab on the
Rochester Institute of
Technology (RIT) campus
in Rochester, N.Y., where
future software
developers will work on
21st century enterprise
technologies -- including
open collaboration
products -- that harness
Web 2.0 and social
networking features.
90+ speakers - March
18-20, 2008 - from Danny
Allan, Jean-Francois
Arcand, Roland Barcia,
Robb Beal, David Boloker,
Jeff Brown, Shane Bryzak,
Bob Buffone, Robert
Boedigheimer, Kurt Cagle,
Kord Campbell, Marco
Casario, Lauren Cooney,
Douglas Crockford...to
Scott Regan, David
Schlesinger, Ric Smith,
Joe Stagner, Shashank
Tiwari, Ian Tomlin, Geoff
Tudor, Coach Wei,
Matthias Wessendorf,
Chris Williams, Dev
Worah.
businessMart AG announced
it has accelerated its
entry into new business
markets thanks to a new
Web-based trading
platform built on IBM's
service oriented
architecture (SOA) and
Web 2.0 technology.
Combining a flexible
infrastructure with
mashup technology,
businessMart empowered
its marketing and IT
functions to better
communicate and share
ideas, streamlining the
traditional product
development process and
cutting deployment time.
Software development
tools-maker Iron Speed
has released Iron Speed
Designer Version 5.1, the
latest version of its
popular Web 2.0
application generator.
Iron Speed Designer
generates rich
interactive data entry
and reporting
applications for .NET.
The addition of
multi-level menus and
enhanced application
security helps IT
departments generate
productivity-enhancing
applications in just a
few hours.
Nexaweb Technologies
announced Nexaweb
Advancesm - a
technology-enabled
modernization solution
that allows enterprises
to transform legacy
business applications
from 3GL/4GL technologies
to rich, composite web
applications with less
risk, in less time, and
at less cost.
TopQuadrant announced
SPARQLMotion,a visual
scripting language that
allows people without
programming skills to
create semantic web
applications. With
SPARQLMotion, end users
can integrate data
sources, run queries on
the combined data, and
create information
mash-ups and reports on
an as-needed basis - all
without assistance from
the IT department.
Additionally,
SPARQLMotion is compliant
with and utilizes the W3C
standard SPARQL.
Kaazing Corporation
unveiled its new
enterprise real-time
solution . Kaazing
Enterprise Edition
enhances scalability of
real-time Web solutions
and can power the largest
marketplaces in the
world. With Kaazing's
solution, customers can
create and deploy
mission-critical
real-time Web solutions,
such as trading systems,
online betting
applications, performance
monitoring, RFID/GPS
tracking systems, sports
and news broadcasting
applications.
WaveMaker announced the
release of its WaveMaker
Visual AJAX Studio
version 3.1.1 for
building Enterprise Web
2.0 applications.
WaveMaker's Visual AJAX
Studio lets users create
database-driven AJAX Web
applications without
having to write complex
code. New WaveMaker
features significantly
reduce development time
while enabling increased
participation, feedback
and collaboration.
Blogging and coffee go
hand-in-hand. There are
more than 51 million
instances of the word
'coffee' in the
blogosphere, according to
a Google blog search, and
many top bloggers are
known to write from
coffee shops or brew a
cup of java at home to
fuel their inspiration
for new posts. Bloggers
are also participating in
a significant number of
beta tests posted on the
Internet.
Fueled by the explosive
growth in digital media
and user generated
content, the demand for
storage has increased
exponentially, placing
significant stress on
current 'in house'
storage architectures and
costly overcapacity
build-outs. Factoring in
time-to-market pressures
as well as power, space,
large capital
expenditures, global
performance, load
balancing and
availability issues,
companies are faced with
an exploding challenges
and costs to go with the
exploding storage demand.
Bottom line, companies
must take a new approach
to storage. Companies
need to move from the old
and out-dated storage 1.0
model of 'do everything
yourself' to a new
storage 2.0 model. The
storage 2.0 model
delivers persistent
storage on demand to
applications regardless
of location and
pre-defined boundaries
and meets the performance
and scalability
characteristics of the
Web applications.
jMaki is an AJAX
framework that provide a
wrapper over rich widgets
from multiple toolkits
such as Yahoo!, Dojo and
many others.
jMaki-wrapped widgets can
be easily used in a JSP,
Rails, PHP and Phobos
app. This session will
explain what jMaki is and
show using live code
demos how easy it is to
embed jMaki widgets in
different pages.
AJAX isn't just for rich
UIs and mashups anymore.
Web 2.0 has infiltrated
the enterprise workforce,
and IT departments all
around the world just
like yours are feeling
the pressure to make
every back-office, call
center, trading blotter,
inventory management, and
systems performance
application look and feel
like iGoogle or
MyESPN.com. Simply
slapping on a few AJAX
widgets will make these
applications look cooler,
but what about business
logic, data integration,
and replicating the
business processes? Join
Coach Wei, CTO and
founder of Nexaweb, and
Bob Buffone, Nexaweb's
Chief Architect, for a
candid, fast-paced
discussion anchored by
real-world customer
examples demonstrating
how you can use AJAX and
RIA technology to truly
take your business
applications to the next
level!
If you have not been
introduced to the concept
of the 'Comet
programming', then now is
the time to become
acquainted. Comet is a
revolutionary technology
that replaces the old
request-response driven
Web development model and
the use of polling. With
this new client-server
communication technique,
developers can now build
real-time Web
applications that
implement a true
event-driven model with
little need for
third-party plug-ins. But
is this a technique for
every developer and for
every Web application?
How easy is it to create
a real-time Web
application that goes
beyond 'chat'? What is
needed to successfully
create and deploy a
real-time Web
application?
The Web 2.0 movement has
created a paradigm shift
in enterprise platforms -
the emergence of
Web-based platforms that
let developers build
innovative,
revenue-generating
applications for targeted
demographics. Developers
will capitalize on these
platforms to build
applications based on
users' identity, context
and presence. Rearden
Commerce offers
developers this platform
today, harnessing Web 2.0
technologies that help
people find services and
goods they need based on
preferences, location and
previous searches.
Rearden Commerce's CEO,
Patrick Grady, will
discuss the future of
Web-based enterprise
platforms and ecosystems,
and how developers can
reap rewards from
building personalized
applications for these
environments.
As more traditional sites
adopt Web 2.0
technologies including
AJAX, Web Services, SOA
and PHP to perform online
transactions one thing is
certain--- these new
technologies bring
security issues and
ignoring them could lead
to serious breaches.
Watchfire will
demonstrate and discuss
the most common Web 2.0
attack vectors, analyze
the specific security
issues of AJAX,
especially cross-site
request forgery (CSRF)
and cross-site scripting
(CSS), and explain
techniques for exploiting
and protecting web
services including secure
coding practices and how
to properly secure web
applications.
Project Zero is an agile
development and execution
environment which
leverages REST and
scripting runtimes to
speed and simplify
development of dynamic
Web applications. Project
Zero includes a scripting
runtime for Groovy and
PHP with application
programming interfaces
optimized for producing
REST-style services,
integration mash-ups and
rich Web interfaces.
Project Zero is being
developed openly using a
Community-Driven
Commercial Development
process at http://www.pro
jectzero.org. In this
session, the audience
will get an overview of
the Project Zero Platform
and learn how to develop,
assemble, and run Project
Zero applications.
Enterprise mashups - the
convergence of Web 2.0
mashups and
service-oriented
architecture (SOA) - can
create a world of
opportunities for
enterprises to come up
with internal and
customer-facing
self-service, composite
and 'situational'
applications. These
applications can be
created just-in-time by
empowered enterprise
business users and by
simply combining
SOA-enabled information
sources and services or
SOBAs (service-oriented
business application) on
the intranet and
Internet.
I am always being told
off by i-technologists
for quoting Picasso as
having said that
computers are useless.
But I still love his
reasoning: 'Because they
can only give you
answers.' Picasso, like
AJAXWorld Magazine, liked
questions. So we thought
we would share with you
what some of the world's
leading rich Internet
application pioneers are
thinking may be the next
questions that we need to
see answered. From that,
readers can themselves
infer: where is AJAX
headed next?
Microsoft today attempted
to exorcize the
interoperability bogeymen
that have haunted it
since it was first
discovered to be using
secret APIs 20 years ago,
bogeymen that now quote
European antitrust law at
it and carry writs from
the Court of First
Instance in Luxembourg.
To avoid further
confrontation with the
European Commission,
which opened a broad
investigation of
Microsoft's
interoperability last
month, the company said
it would voluntarily open
up all the APIs and
communications protocols
in its biggest revenue
producers now and
forever. To be clear, it
said that these are the
APIs and protocols 'used
by other Microsoft
products.'
Nexaweb announced its
Winter 2008 eConference
Series aimed at helping
software developers,
enterprise architects and
executives learn best
practices and strategies
for building and
deploying
enterprise-class
composite, ?mashup? and
Rich Internet
Applications (RIAs).
As the momentum for the
new class of SOA
middleware continues to
grow, developers are
looking for simple yet
scalable solutions that
can integrate disparate
data across a variety of
on-premises, on-demand
and Web 2.0 information
sources and applications.
With many of such data
integration problems
being relatively small in
scope, companies can't
justify bringing
expensive middleware to
solve small problems.
Some of the projects are
built using work-arounds
and custom coding. The
result is prone to
operational risk, high
maintenance costs, and is
inevitably inefficient.
After this session you
will: Understand the
impact of data mashups on
developer community, Find
out how to select mashup
technologies and tools
for your next data
integration project,
Discover tips, best
practices, and strategies
for leveraging these
tools and solving most
common challenges.
Project Insight has
released new upgrades in
7.1 that feature the
ability to create Project
Insight tasks and issues
from Outlook e-mails, an
AJAX-enabled, team member
customizable time entry
grid; portfolio, project,
and task snapshot
reports; project
profitability and
recovery reports; and new
time/expense
configuration options.
I met Jonas Jacobi and
John Fallows just after
Thanksgiving as they
pitched their product for
inclusion at DEMO. Having
helped launch the first
Web server at DEMO more
than 10 years ago, I
understood immediately
the importance of what
they are providing in
this technology. On the
spot, I invited them to
come to the conference.
Where, John asked, would
DEMO 08 be held? Palm
Desert, I answered.
'That's great. Our
families will love it
there.'
Being held for the first
time on March 18, 2008 at
the historic Roosevelt
Hotel in New York City,
AJAXWorld Security
Bootcamp is a compelling,
intensive, one-day,
hands-on training program
that will teach Web
developers, Web
designers, and other Web
professionals how to
build secure AJAX
applications and
demonstrate what the best
practices are to mitigate
security problems in AJAX
apps. It is led by one of
the world's foremost AJAX
security experts and
popular teachers, Billy
Hoffman.
There are 8,909 books
listed on Amazon.com with
the word 'Investing' in
the title; there are(!)
27,146 books with the
word investment in the
title. Without having
looked at a
representative sample, I
can be confident that
Sturgeon's Law applies -
I suspect if I sampled
enough of them I would
find that 90% greatly
underestimates the amount
of junk in this
particular area.
Trolltech has integrated
its Qt cross-platform
development framework
with WebKit, the web
browser technology used
in Apple's iPhone and
millions of Nokia
smartphones. The
integration of Qt and
WebKit will enable mobile
operators and handset
manufacturers to create a
customer experience that
enriches mobile phone
applications with live
web content. Google Earth
and iTunes are examples
of such services
currently available on
the desktop. With
Trolltec's Qt WebKit
Integration, these type
of applications - along
with services such as
social networking,
instant messaging and
real-time financial
updates - can also be
delivered to mobile
phones.
Netconcepts announced the
launch of GravityStream
2.0 - a powerful
enterprise level
automated natural search
advertising platform for
online retailers.
GravityStream 2.0
automatically converts a
retailer's millions of
website pages into
optimized landing pages
to match its branded
products with a
consumer's generic
queries. Since consumers
conduct approximately 40
times more niche searches
than branded ones, this
capability gives
retailers a major
competitive advantage in
answering generic
searches with their own
website landing page
results.
WSO2 announced the debut
of the WSO2 Registry, the
industry's first registry
to combine
service-oriented
architecture (SOA)
governance with Web 2.0
collaboration. The open
source WSO2 Registry
features a structured
registry and repository;
Web-based interface; and
Web 2.0 community
features such as tags,
rating and comments.
Together, these
capabilities enable users
to store, catalog, index
and manage enterprise
metadata in a simple,
scalable and easy-to-use
wiki-style model-making
the WSO2 Registry equally
accessible for business
users, developers and
administrators.
Vitria announced a Web
2.0 BPM suite that
empowers business users
to directly model,
manage, monitor and
optimize their business
processes -- Vitria's
M3O. Business analysts
can now model and execute
business processes in a
rich web-based
environment in direct
collaboration with their
IT counterparts,
significantly reducing
the development cycle,
saving companies millions
of dollars and enabling a
truly agile enterprise.
Google, IBM, Microsoft,
Yahoo and Verisign have
all become the OpenID
Foundation's first
corporate board members,
giving a push to the
seven-month-old group's
ideas about portable web
identities or OpenIDs and
how personal information
is shared online,
something that Google,
Yahoo and Microsoft have
all caught flak for.
OpenID is a free
decentralized sign-on
technology that
eliminates the need for
multiple user names
across Internet sites and
is supposed to give
people more control over
their digital identities
and what exactly is
shared. There are so far
350 million
OpenID-enabled URLs in
existence. Microsoft has
donated legal resources
to the cause.
Live by the Web, die by
the Web - we look at what
the blogosphere is saying
about Microsoft's $44.6BN
offer. Among blogs
mentioned are those by
David Kirkpatrick, Patty
Seybold, Mark Anderson,
Jon Fortt, and Marc
Andreesen.
Key opinion-formers in
the field of
infrastructure and
pioneers of
virtualization
technologies of all types
have already begun
submitting speaking
proposals to
Virtualization Conference
& Expo 2008 East, being
held in New York City,
23-24 June, 2008. Topics
covered will range from
Server Virtualization,
Application
Virtualization, Desktop
Virtualization, Network
Virtualization, I/O
Virtualization and
Storage Virtualization,
to Virtual Machine
Automation, Physical to
Virtual (P2V) Migration,
Management Applications,
Tools and Utilities, and
Virtualization Scripts
and Procedures.
Kentico software has just
released a major upgrade
to its web content
management solution.
Kentico CMS 3.0 now
supports Visual Studio
2008, allowing developers
to build powerful WEB 2.0
sites. Kentico CMS 3.0
now supports development
in both Visual Studio
2005 and 2008. The
administration interface
now also supports Safari
3.0, allowing Mac OS
users to edit content.
The new version
introduces many
improvements, including
new Booking system and
Geomapping modules, AJAX
image gallery and support
for Authorize.NET and
PayPal payment gateways.
OpSource announced that
Nets to Ladders (N2L) has
selected OpSource
On-Demand to deliver its
groundbreaking Benefits
Enrollment Network
(BENtm). By delivering
this innovative Web
application with
OpSource, N2L has gained
the critical reliability
and security it needs to
help social services
organizations transform
the lives of America's
working poor through
easily accessible and
cost-effective benefits
enrollment and
savings-assistance
processes.