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December 29th, 2002 - January 4th, 2003

Standards and unorthodoxy

There is a paradox at the heart of web services: They work because they use established, universal standards and yet ...


December 22nd-28th, 2002

Who else would buy Macromedia?

While the ComputerWire story that Microsoft intends to buy Macromedia is almost certainly a piece of idle Yuletide ...

Software, Jim, but not as we know it

As we boldy explore the new universe of service-oriented architectures, we should not be surprised if software begins ...


December 15th-21st, 2002

Linking to the unexpected

A serendipitous experiment by Jon Udell has demonstrated the disruptive power of web services, as he describes in his ...

Pluggable IT

The adoption of web services and subsequent moves to an on-demand, service-oriented architecture spell the end of the ...

Another $17.9m for Curl's rich client mission

Curl, the startup founded by MIT scientists to create a rich client-side platform for web applications, announced ...

Hanging loose with transformation

All the fuss about Microsoft using proprietary XML schema in Office 11 may be missing the point. It's true that the use ...


December 8th-14th, 2002

ROI, web services, and married sex

The gist of my presentation on "ROI of web services" at CNET's Building a Web Services Foundation conference this week ...

Vinod Khosla on continuous migration

The legendary Silicon Valley VC Vinod Khosla is right on the mark about enterprise computing in the web services age. ...

Standards within standards

Even technology standards are starting to form into fractal patterns, I've learnt this week. Standards were very much ...

Clients, mobs and institutions

The most important element of a decentralized network is neither at the edge nor the center but wherever the clients ...


December 1st-7th, 2002

Suddenly, Supernova

A quick change of plans has cleared the way for me to attend at least the first half-day of Kevin Werbach's Supernova ...

Galloping claptrap

The more attention gets focussed on web services, the more claptrap will get written about it, just as I warned back in ...

Intelligence ex machina

Shortly after posting Spontaneous intelligence and the Semantic Web last month, I came across a quote that seemed to ...

Walking the line

The trade-off for faster design and development time using a loosely coupled architecture is a runtime performance hit, ...

Early adopters take the plunge

Enterprises are heeding the advice of vendors and analysts to get started now with web services. Interviews with two ...


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