|
More
Web 2.0 Applications
Research Library
|
|
Nexaweb Technologies Inc
|
Leverage J2EE when building Enterprise Web 2.0 Applications
Technical Brief April 2010
J2EE has been a staple of enterprise development for a long time. Whether you consider it bloated or difficult to work with, many enterprises have entrusted their mission-critical applications to the platform. There are many reasons for this - standards, vendor adoption, the number of frameworks, etc. ...
|
|
|
Acquia
|
Social publishing combines groomed and authoritative content, produced by an organization and emphasizing its core messages, with user-generated content that customers contribute via blogs, wikis, and social media tools. Drupal is an example of a social publishing platform, developed and maintained as an open source project, and delivered at an affordable cost.
Drupal is now deployed in major ...
|
|
|
Juniper Networks
|
The first phase of the Internet was relatively prosaic. Browsers connected to Web sites to view relatively static Web pages and HTML forms—much to their delight. More recently, those calm days of static connections and predictable network utilization have been replaced by a new breed of dynamic, bandwidth-hungry, and increasingly vulnerable Internet applications. What will this transition mean ...
|
|
|
eMaint
|
The term Web 2.0 is commonly used to describe the changing trends in the use of the Internet. Web 2.0 innovations have resulted in adoption of the internet “as a platform that is spanning all connected devices; Web 2.0 applications are those that make the most of the intrinsic advantages of the platform: particularly delivering software as a continually‐updated service that gets better the more ...
|
|
|
Shunra Software Ltd
|
As organizations are becoming over-burdened with understanding today’s complexities in managing production networks, senior IT executives have begun to “raise the bar” in terms of taking precautionary measures when deploying new applications. Their focus now extends beyond optimizing critical applications on the network, as enterprises are more proactively managing pre-deployment testing within ...
|
|
|
|