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Tuesday, December 03, 2002 |
Workflow drives IBM's vision. Workflow drives IBM's vision - When you build network-based applications, by definition you're integrating capability in a network. And the more you can coordinate the transactions across them in a dynamic fashion, the more powerful the business integration can be. You can't do that without workflow [support]; it's all about workflow within a transactional context. We think these app servers are by definition going to become workflow engines. It's just a matter of evolution. Just like the app server has to be based on open standards, there's going to need to be a standard for how you flow behavior and transactions across multiple elements of the network. If [there isn't], the whole network model collapses. The question is, which one of those standards is going to be adopted and how is it going to evolve?
[Collaxa's Take]
Good luck Edwin. Your product looks good, I hope you can reap the profits soon.
8:56:49 PM
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Mapping the future. XML co-creator looks to cartography design protocols to chart a user-friendly visual browse engine [InfoWorld: Web Services]
It's been around since a long time now. I had played with their viewer a while ago.
The idea is good but I'd like to see it take off: if Google used it it would be cool.
I need to go look at the features they show now.
8:18:58 PM
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© Copyright 2003 Patrick Chanezon.
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