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Adobe, Microsoft and SAP have started one data initiative; AWS, Genesys and Salesforce another. Which will endure the test of time?
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The benefits of using WebAssembly, a new portable binary format suitable as a compilation target for common programming languages.
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Enterprise computing needs some new mojo — and if Pivotal CEO Paul Maritz and his crew have their way, it will first be built — and then found — atop their brand of Cloud Foundry.
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Unless you’ve had your ears plugged and your eyes closed for the past few years, you know that we’re quickly moving away from computing’s 2nd Era and onto the 3rd.
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A couple of months ago, I shared a vision where all information was at our fingertips. It's a nice vision for the future of work but we have a more immediate problem: How do I collaborate with Jed in Toledo? There have been a lot of solutions proposed.
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The Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) recently released its social web specifications for the OMA Social Network Web (SNeW) Enabler. What is it? And what does it mean for the future of social networks and the mobile web? Open Mobile Alliance The Open Mobile Alliance, founded in 2002, helps
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Using Cloud Foundry IBM continues to play in the open source and cloud space, this time with the announcement that it is teaming up with EMC spin-off Pivotal to develop technologies that will enable Cloud Foundry’s Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) to work with IBM’s technology, as well as the OpenStack IaaS cloud.
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OpenStack, the open source platform for building public and private clouds, has now gotten a big boost from a big player: IBM. The computing giant announced this week that, henceforth, all of its cloud services and cloud-related software will be based on the OpenStack open cloud architecture and related
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Earlier this month, OASIS hosted a forum to discuss standards and interoperability issues for cloud computing. As a technical community dedicated to creating and promoting open standards, OASIS tackles many of the tough challenges that government institutions, private enterprises, software vendors, academics and system integrators face when creating applications
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Who would have thought it? A group of some of the top companies in the IT industry have come together with the W3C organization to build a new community and website that, the group says, will become the authorities' source for documents for web developers.
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If you have ever thought, “If I was defining standards, I would have never done it that way.” Here is your chance. Open standards organization the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS ) announced it is accepting participants for its newly created technical committee, the OASIS
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Step aside CMIS for a few minutes, the new Web Experience Management Initiative (WEMI ) needs a little attention. The first face-to-face meeting was recently held in Copenhagen and there were plenty of Web CMS vendors in attendance -- a sign that many are ready to play nice.
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Last week, W3C’s Authoring Tool Accessibility Guideline Working Group released new working drafts of two documents focused on web development tools and accessibility. Today, W3C announced an agile track for developers and businesses to create Web technology within W3C's international community of experts. In other words -- diversity breeds innovation; anyone may apply. A Web of
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The W3C (news, site ) has formed the Government Linked Data working group, the mission of which is to "provide standards and other information that help governments around the world publish their data as effective and usable Linked Data using Semantic Web technologies.
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