I’m a bit under the weather today, so I ended canceling my Monday phone calls (which makes Tueday through Thursday hellish, of course). That left me with some “easy time” to work on the Glue agenda – something which I…
I came across this Infoworld article about Gartner’s predictions for the business intelligence market (aside: I think business intelligence will be a much bigger part of this year’s Defrag conference), and this specific bit hit me (emphasis mine): “So business…
It seems like everyone is naming their product “Glue” these days (for the record, our first post here was on March 18th, 2008), but that’s cool because Glue the conference is already starting to take shape. Our sponsors now include:…
Quietly quietly, things are beginning to take their initial shape for the inaugural Glue conference. The naysayers point to O’Reilly shuttering events and say that launching a conference like Glue is crazy in 2009. I point to past experience, and…
Everyone’s hearing about the mess on Wall Street. In that context, this bit in Computerworld caught my eye: Ā Paul Polishuk, president of the research group at Information Gatekeepers Inc., said that the increasing number of mergers and acquisitions will boost…
Yahoo!, knowing a good thing when they see it, has decided to name their new offering after the Glue conference. š I kid, of course, but only slightly. Yahoo’s “Glue pages” does touch on the underpinning of the idea behind…
Dana Gardner has anĀ interesting post about how “web oriented architecture” may be closing the window on the opportunity that is “service oriented architecture.” In it, he hints at the idea that SOA is an extension of the EAI (enterprise application…
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