eMarketing Futures
The Pew Internet & American Life Project ran a multi-part series on The Future of the Internet at the end…
Stoicism Redux
Warning: what follows contains materials of philosophical nature that might offend religious readers. Such is not my intention, but reader…
Enterprise architect warns: don’t let mashups go the ‘Excel’ route
We all know what happened with Excel, the most popular user-generated application on the planet. Every organization has hundreds, or…
Blogs I Read: FXPAL Blog
OK, I’ve just started reading it–in fact, they’ve just started writing it! But, given the quality of comments on this…
SOA and the economy: from slightly bearish to slightly bullish
Dave Linthicum, who keeps his finger on the pulse of SOA through his consulting work, said last year at this…
SOA’s final frontier: Can we, should we, service-orient batch processing?
While analysts and pundits have been talking about the real-time enterprise for almost a decade now, many organizations still rely…
Time to start applying SOA lessons to the cloud
“If SOA is Dead, Cloud Computing better start writing its will…” -Mike Kavis Last week, Dave Linthicum warned that the…
The Sultans of Speed
Whatever else you might say about Google, they understand how to engineer web-scale systems. Check out Greg’s notes (or Michael…
Five Transactional Must-Dos
Transactional emails work; we’ve seen open rates averaging over 65%! So why not leverage them to create a more effective…
TunkRank and Retweet Rank
While we wait for Jason to iron out the bugs in his TunkRank implementation, I’ve been thinking about the relationship…