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While it's no longer quite so fashionable to label your Internet startup a "Web 2.0" About the only other strategic technology concept that has anywhere near the same volume of world-wide interest is service-oriented architecture (SOA) , which as it turns out is also surprisingly closely related to Web 2.0. Library 2.0
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Eva Andreasson has been working with JVMs, SOA, Cloud, and infrastructure software for 15+ years. Steve has held architectural leadership positions at Intel where he has led strategy and projects on Identity, Anti-malware, HTML5 Security, Cloud and Virtualization Security, and is the creator of Trusted Compute Pools Secure Cloud Architecture.
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Not only do we have examples of great online applications and systems to point to and use for best practices, but the latest tools, frameworks, development platforms, APIs, widgets, and so on, which are largely developed today in the form of open source over the Internet, tend to accumulate many of these new best practices.
Not only do we have examples of great online applications and systems to point to and use for best practices, but the latest tools, frameworks, development platforms, APIs, widgets, and so on, which are largely developed today in the form of open source over the Internet, tend to accumulate many of these new best practices.
Not only do we have examples of great online applications and systems to point to and use for best practices, but the latest tools, frameworks, development platforms, APIs, widgets, and so on, which are largely developed today in the form of open source over the Internet, tend to accumulate many of these new best practices.
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