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Enterprise Mashups

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Speaker(s): John Musser
Date: Wednesday, April 23
Time: 8:30 - 9:20AM
Location: 2002

Track: Fundamentals
Tags Intermediate, Fundamentals

Presented by John Musser (ProgrammableWeb). What's your enterprise mashup strategy? As an IT manager you may soon be asked this question as mashups evolve from a consumer internet trend to a force in corporate IT. This session examines the trends, strategy, and tactics for enterprise mashups.

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John Musser gave an excellent whirlwind tour of enterprise mashups.

Lots of great information.

 

I agree it was a short but sweet romp throught the current space and the hows and whys of mashups.

 

Very good presentation to launch the conference. A lot of information, well formatted. Few interesting details like 68% of the APIs in ProgramableWeb's directory support REST. The exemples in financial sector were appreciated, especially the part on Kapow (which I went to see later on) as I will try to drive a POC at National Bank.

 

This was a very good presentation. The content was interesting and John Musser was engaging. Nicely done.

 

The best presentation I've seen today, besides Tim O'Reilly's keynote presentation of course! :-)

Well structured, very informative and entertaining.

 

A very good presentation on the state of mashup adoption in the enterprise. Lots of great information about the breath of adoption in different companies and the general prevalence of APIs for the generation of mashups.

 

Well presented and very much to the point. I came away from this with some great ideas and a much better understanding of the differences between Consumer Mashups and Enterprise Mashups.

 

This has been one of the best sessions.... Great info... well organized and presented. I'm definitely much better informed regarding mashup options and possibilities

 

I thought this was the best presentation I attended. The material was at the right depth for an introduction, and the presenter covered the right amount of topics.