• Interesting discussion on the slow adoption of mash-ups in the enterprise - I agree that “this situation need not be”.

    Snip: “[...] Using a portal technology, which supports interportlet communication [...] an organization can create a composite application based on the Web applications which have proliferated. We are functionally and technologically there already. And it really isn’t all that difficult to implement [...]“

    Tags: mashup, enterprise2.0, adoption, software

    • Interesting discussion on the slow adoption of mash-ups in the enterprise - I agree that “this situation need not be”.

      Snip: “[...] Using a portal technology, which supports interportlet communication [...] an organization can create a composite application based on the Web applications which have proliferated. We are functionally and technologically there already. And it really isn’t all that difficult to implement [...]“ - By enterprise2open links

    • mashups and portals were intended to alleviate the patchwork problem. While agreeing with me, @dhinchcliffe, stated that mashups have seen slow adoption in the enterprise.
      • Hmm, did we really have a patchwork problem?

        Patchwork as another word for
        - grown structures
        - legacy systems and long-running vendor-dependence

        In reality yes, a variety of systems with little or no interplay - thus the silo metaphor - and this is where mashups were intended for. - By enterprise2open links

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