Friday, June 27, 2008

What's new in week 26, 2008

Monday, 2008-06-23, Copenhagen

A very funny news, two Belgian developers designed a video game concept called place-to-pee that relies on players hitting sensors in urinals to control the game play. Apparently the great ideas came from the country with best beers because people there have to spend a lot of time in the bath room. The games are for both man and woman. Now bath rooms will be more filled up….

We have seen that Google is challenging MS on collaboration to suites. Now another player joined the game, Adobe. Adobe has recently formally launched its free online collaboration tool suite which includes work processing, file sharing and web conferencing tools. Let’s wait and see how Adobe and get the market already occupied by Google and MS.

Where to receive if you have a BI report to wait while traveling with your mobile? In most cases, if you have BO, MicroStrategy, or Cognos tools in the company, these tools are integrated with Blackberry very well. There are also other possibilities, such as the Windows smart phones, given that your company also uses Microsoft BI tool suites. Another BI vendor Information Builder actually can work with any mobile devices with browser support. It seems that Blackberry is indeed a tool well-integrated with the business world. It will take a very long time for MS to enter the same market with their smart phones.

Tuesday, 2008-06-24, Copenhagen

Is SOA the ultimate way to go for all enterprises? Well, it depends pretty much how you work with services. Sometimes services can be very difficult to design and package. If you package basic functionalities into services, they do not have any business meanings such that it makes the re-usability no sense. If you try to package things into more business oriented services, then it is very possible that many services have overlaps with each other, meaning that they utilizes similar basic functionalities which may bring ripple effects when the performance is tuned according to one specific needs or changes are made to the basic functionalities. Especially in legacy systems, packing legacy applications into services are making the picture more complicated. One can hardly find easy ways to separate hard-coded functionalities according to different business needs.
So, is SOA the right way to go?

Which is the best way to grow for social networking sites like Facebook? Well, open source can be the answer. Facebook has been opening its application development extensions to all developers around the world and people are adding new applications to Facebook more than 100 pieces per day. It is just like there are always a lot of parties or other fun stuff coming up every day. How can facebook lose its audience? Never! Well, Google is also looking at the same initiative and starts to open-sourcing its social network protocols for developers. We’ll wait and see what’s going on the next.

Friday, 2008-06-27, Copenhagen

Here is a news about cloud computing. Data center operator Terremark just launched its “Enterprise Cloud” platform which is a complete managed platform for full-time operation of online business infrastructure. As we can see from this news, hardware and system providers are now thinking of platforms that can support global cloud computing. We can see that there are not only one computing center as the main server, but quite a few centers located globally such that 24/7 cloud computing is definitely not a hardware problem.

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