« NPR : Could Facebook Change Web Advertising? |
Home
| Using Predictive Modeling to Optimize Customer Relationships »
|
|
Infoworld: News from the "First Annual CIO Survival Guide for Web 2.0" by Steve G on Nov 08, 2007 - 03:57 PM read 829 times |
November 7, 2007 - Sun Microsystems' push to open source all of its software helped prompt one vice president, Larry Singer, to leave the company, Singer said at a conference in San Francisco on Tuesday afternoon.
In other comments during the panel session, panelists serving or who had served in various technical positions noted the more decentralized bent of IT reflected in the new trends of Web 2.0 and its enterprise-level counterpart, Enterprise 2.0.
"What my view is that the Enterprise 2.0 is sort of a business acting like Web services. It's acting like a community that mixes and matches," said panelist Steve Douty, president of BSG On-Demand Applications.
Read more about the event: http://www.infoworld.com/article/07/11/07/sun-singer_1.html
, 
