At the SDForum SAMsig January meeting, Klaus Roder of IBM showed the promise of mashup for the enterprise. Klaus indicated that IBM is providing a set of tools to help enterprise customers to create quick mashups to access data. Of course, in order to have good mashups, good data is a key requirement. The tools that run [...]
Posts Tagged ‘mashup’
Enterprise Mashup
Posted in cloud-computing, tagged mashup on January 30, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Yahoo!Pipes, First Try
Posted in cloud-computing, tagged mashup, Yahoo!pipes on November 27, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I was trying to get all the PDF files a conference put their web page, without scrolling down the page and clicking through each link. I heard about Yahoo!Pipes, looked into it, setup a pipe and that solved the problem of getting a list of PDF files without the rest of the content on the [...]
Mashupcamp @ CHM
Posted in cloud-computing, tagged mashup on November 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
First day of Mashupcamp was held at the Computer History Museum today. Companies are coming from all over the US: Florida, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Utah, Washington, …, and the local Bay Area. This is an exciting facet of the cloud. Data and applications can be put together and new applications and different views of [...]
Virtual DB for Enterprise Mashup
Posted in software, tagged mashup, webservices on September 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Wei Zheng from Informatica gave an interesting talk on the the company’s plan to do federated database or virtual DB using an abstraction layer for data access. She indicated that previous attempts at virtual DB failed because people were trying to solve the BI problem, which requires access of multiple TBs of data all at once. Now [...]