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by Chris Warner on Jul 31, 2007 - 01:20 PM read 311 times
Source: http://tonygonzalez.wordpress.com/2007/07/28/web-and-ente...
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Tony,

As a developer of enterprise mashup software, JackBe (http://www.jackbe.com) certainly agrees with your comment that the real value is realized when we can provide a platform for users and developers to create, deploy and manage mashup services as reusable components and compose new applications by aggregating new data sources and existing mashup components. In our work with mashups in the enterprise, we’ve defined five characteristics for true enterprise mashups that are critical to reaching this goal: 1) user-driven micro-orchestrations, 2) user-focused, 3) ad-hoc, 4) they can be visual or non-visual and 5) they can be performed on the client-side or on the server. (The complete post, ‘Defining Mashups’, can be found at http://blogs.jackbe.com/2007/07/defining-mashups.html.) We’re excited to see that these topics are finally getting the attention they deserve! Mash on.

Chris

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