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  • Salesforce.com Web services strategy

    What is Salesforce.com offering Web services developers? Adam Gross, the company's vice president of developer relations, answers that and other questions in a Q&A interview coinciding with its Dreamforce user conference this week. 

  • Wiki delivers Web services

    StrikeIron Inc. announced it is using QEDWiki, IBM's enterprise mashup software, to provide its Web services for business applications to its customers. QEDWiki is a tool developers can use to create mashups, or assemble Web services applications tha... 

  • Preventing NOA in SOA

    Microsoft Windows developers working with Vista's XAML or ASP.NET AJAX may find they have performance problems with service-oriented architecture (SOA) applications, according to this article. It offers tips for unclogging networks and avoiding what ... 

  • OpenAjaxHub spec emerges

    Ajax has reached the point where standards are needed to assure vendor interoperability. OpenAjax Hub, the first major specification from the OpenAjax Alliance, formed by 87 vendors including Microsoft and Google, is designed to allow multiple Ajax t... 

  • What do users want from RIA?

    Rich Internet applications (RIAs) built with Ajax-style approaches can generate greater user interest than more static sites, argues Kevin Hoyt, platform evangelist for Adobe Systems Inc. But he says success depends on developers understanding what e... 

  • Users seen demanding better Web 2.0 apps

    For Web 2.0 applications such as blogs and wikis to succeed in the enterprise the Ajax-based tools need to meet a higher standard than old fashioned desktop software, according to Dion Hinchcliffe, CTO for the Enterprise Web 2.0 advisory and consulti... 

  • Is corporate ready for Web 2.0?

    Ajax-powered blogs and wikis and other social networking applications appear to be creating culture clashes as this Web 2.0 technology enters the corporate world. This article indicates that older workers and managers are having trouble adjusting to ... 

  • How will Web 2.0 fit into the enterprise?

    Web services-based wikis and blogs may eventually be common in the corporate world, but there is currently considerable executive resistance, according to attendees at the Office 2.0 conference in San Francisco this week. Evangelists for the social n... 

  • Tibco boosts Ajax

    Tibco Software Inc. is giving a boost to Ajax in the enterprise with the new release Version 3.5 of its open-source Ajax toolkit, General Interface (GI), writes analyst Dana Gardner in his blog. The new version includes improvements to performance an... 

  • Web services app handles car leases

    A Web services application created by ChannelNet is handling the processes for customers turning in a Chrysler car at the end of the lease period, the two companies announced today. "We are thrilled to introduce Web services for lease customers that ...