Joe McKendrick, ebizQ's SOA in Action Blogger, is a nationally published author and consultant
with deep knowledge and insights regarding trends and developments in
the technology industry. He is a contributing editor to a number of
national and international publications and Websites including
Database Trends & Applications, ZDNet, and Webservices.Org. He also
serves as analyst for Evans Data Corp., and is lead analyst for Evans'
Web services and enterprise development management issues surveys.
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« A Quick-Start Guide to SOA: Start Anywhere, But Start Nonetheless | Main | Cultural Issues -- Why Executive Buy-In Matters » July 17, 2008Creating Enterprise Order Out of Web 2.0 Chaos Web 2.0 means chaos -- a lot of chaos. Rob Koplowitz, analyst with Forrester Research, will be joining a cast of other E2.0 experts on July 23rd to talk about the challenge of leveraging Web 2.0 technology in enterprise settings. Koplowitz's session will be part of ebizQ's Enterprise 2.0 virtual conference, which will be covering various aspects of Enterprise 2.0 opportunities and challenges. (Free registration required.) David Mitchell Smith, VP & Gartner Fellow, will kick off the event with a discussion of how innovations in the consumer Web 2.0 space are translating into enterprise applications. He will also discuss what lies beyond Web 2.0 -- and it isn't Web 3.0. The conference will feature a panel discussion on how the Web 2.0 and SOA fit together. Dan Woods (Evolved Media), Nathaniel Palmer (Workflow Management Coalition), and Puneet Gupta (Connectbeam) will debate about whether end users actually be able to create their own mashup applications, and how IT should control and manage this new breed of applications.
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