Technology

  • BEA World 2006 Review

    So last week I went to the BEA World 2006 Conference in San Francisco. Here are some thoughts: I am not the biggest fan of enterprise software– especially dense, IDE-ish, huge-learning-curve stuff, but I was excited about where they were going Basically, they are going into the Enterprise 2.0 direction, baking in the tools and…

  • Amazon aStore Implementation

    So anyway Amazon has a boatload of web services and tools for people to make money as they refer buyers to the wide world of Amazon. A couple weeks ago they came out with aStore, which is a way to put the whole damn Amazon.com on your own website using your Associates ID and an…

  • iWay Software Universal Adapter Framework for GIS

    See, this here is how it’s going to work:

  • BEA Aqualogic User Interaction Server (ALUI) Investigations

    Here are some links about ALUI so as to get a basis of how the product set is conceived and also provide some primary sources of info: Q&A: BEA Executives Discuss New ESB, Java Releases / Development / Categories / WebServices.Org The whole idea is to enable our customers to move to SOA, and start…

  • The Nipple of Zidane

    Like most sane people, I don’t really care about soccer. The World Cup has been pretty interesting to follow, though, in a "what-happened-today" kind of way, not a "holy crap what time’s the game on" kind of way. Yahoo!, as usual, is using technology to do cool things and drive the interest of humans. Their…