Business Services Industry
Open systems untangle complications of web use.
Australasian Business Intelligence, April, 2007
Byline: Helen Meredith
Apr 16, 2007 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Business groups in Australia may not be making the best use of new web business tools. The industry gurus have noted that Web 2.0 and its bedfellows, Enterprise 2.0 and Business Intelligence 2.0 are already on the scene. The use of distributed applications has been helped by the move away from proprietary protocols to the more open service-oriented architecture, web services and grid computing. Groups such as the World Wide Web Consortium have helped with all this. Experts agree that companies will benefit by taking more and more services from the web.
Publication Date: 17 April 2007
WORLD WIDE WEB CONSORTIUM (W3C)
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