web2.0

Customer loyalty in the age of Web2.0

Customers have never had it better on the internet. Developers are more and more obsessed with customer satisfaction and in the same time they have the means to learn what users want and they can satisfy these wants nearly immediately. It is all about agile development: moving fast, correcting mistakes and understanding users better with unprecedented speed. The only problem is that while users never had it better developers never had it more difficult to produce loyal users. Users are spoilt kids, just like I am right now.

Is Google ready for the enterprise?

Jason Hiner's blog post is one of numerous opinions on how software is developed in the "new" world of the Internet - new meaning all the buzzwords including cloud computing, SOA, SaaS and Web2.0 - and whether this "new process" for software development and deployment is ready for the enterprise. It is correct that Google is not likely to make the next iPhone - despite the clear potential of the Android platform - but when it comes to the enterprise it is good to have a quick reality check.

Mashup or emigrate

I like to observe the ongoing - and upcoming - convergence of technologies and how the most remote ideas, applications and gadgets can find each other in this weirdly exciting world of "mashups".

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