Archive for the ‘conference’ Category

Enterprise Web 2.0: IBM, Cisco, Microsoft and SAP

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

Enterprise 2.0 Conference (http://enterprise2conf.com/) is going on here at Boston Westin Waterfront this week. Nexaweb is showing its Enterprise Web 2.0 Platform here. Enterprise 2.0 is a term initially coined by Harvard Business School professor Andrew McAfee just about one year ago. His definition was much more around things like wikis, ...

Situational Application@MIT CIO Symposium

Thursday, May 17th, 2007

Today is the fourth annual MIT CIO Symposium. The weather could have been better and parking could have been much better (my house is within 25 minutes walking distance from MIT. I drove instead and spent 30 minutes looking for parking) - but the conference is fairly well attended. My ...

Scratching My Head at AjaxWorld

Tuesday, March 20th, 2007

AjaxWorld is a great conference that hundrends of people gathered here at RooseVelt Hotel in NYC. You can see and hear the excitement around this new paradigm of computing. But once in while, there are things that are quite amusing. Java vs. Microsoft WPF : It was great to catch ...

Is Ajax Deprecating Client Side Java?

Monday, December 11th, 2006

The Ajax wildfire makes many people constantly think about what impact it has on other technologies such as Java, Flash and .NET. Are application developers going to switch from other technologies to Ajax? I explored this subject with regard to Flash in my earlier post The Converging Developer Community - AJAX ...

Web 2.0 in Japan

Saturday, September 23rd, 2006

Web 2.0 is Hot in Japan but Nobody Knows MySpace I was in Tokyo during the week of September 18th attending the 21st ProWise Forum, a business oriented information technology conference. Still feeling residual heat from the $900M Google/MySpace deal and the lonegirl15 phenomenon, I decided to talk about web 2.0 ...