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Convertigo Goes Open Source with Community Edition of C-EMS
Last week, when we introduced C-EMS 6.0, we chose to leave out an important new piece of news, because we felt it was worthy of it’s own announcement: we’re now offering of our core software integration platform as open source! Now, within minutes and … Continue reading
Legacy application modernization: A comical perspective
As an avid amateur photographer and videographer, I have often wondered what would happen to the “legacy assets” of the animal TV programs that we more popular in decades past. Arguably some of the most beautiful photography ever created in … Continue reading
Posted in CIO trends, composite applications, enterprise mashups, market trends
Tagged Legacy system
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Selling composite application and mashup projects to your CEO
Ten years ago, ‘geek speak’ was tolerated in the C-suite as they obtained purchase orders for tangible assets such as PCs, switches and monitors. But today, geek speak is a CLM. Especially if you are trying to justify software infrastructure … Continue reading
Posted in composite applications, enterprise mashups, market trends
Tagged best practices, CIO Magazine, Gartner, IDC
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The difference between composite applications and mashups
In the final dog days of summer, Gartner published a series of new reports, updating its perspectives on mashups, composite applications, SOAs, among other topics. We applaud the research firm for defining “mashup” as a subset of “composite applications,” as … Continue reading
Posted in composite applications, market trends
Tagged best practices, composite applications, Gartner, mashups
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The current challenges of enterprise mashups, and their promising future
No doubt, any technology professional involved in the selling or deploying of enterprise mashups in the past few years has done some “navel gazing” about the lack of traction in the enterprise (thus far). Compared to the first half of … Continue reading



