Next Generation Online Tools and Services
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Web 2.0 trends& complexity
Bill Brennan- SLEDOctober 2008
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Web 2.0 Defined
"Web 2.0 is a knowledge-oriented environment where human interactions generate content that is published, managed and used through network applications in a service-oriented architecture.“
-Dario de Judicibus IBM
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Paradigm and Complexity Shift
Developer Centric
Today’s IT
Custom Code
Designed to Last
Stovepipe Applications
Monitoring Availability
Web 2.0 - SOAArchitecture
IT and Business Analysts
Assembly and Customization
Designed to Change
Services
Services Governance & SLA
Web2.0 IT
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Web 2.0 is a natural extension of a Services Oriented Architecture (SOA)
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What are the tools?
Tim Swan presentation
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Characteristics of Social Networking
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Online Youth Activities
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Emerging Business Models
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Interconnected Business Models
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Hinchcliffe/?p=137
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Social Networks as Distribution Models
OpenSocial 350M users
Joint Development with Google, Yahoo and MySpace
4500 Applications Developed
Installed150M times
37000 Applications Developed
Installed 715M times
Example: RockYou’s Apps 124M times
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3 Degrees of Separation
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Google’s Applications
Search • Alerts • Blog Search* • Book Search • Catalogs • Custom Search Engine* • Desktop* • Directory • Earth* • Finance* • Gears • Images • Language Tools • Maps • Personalized Search* • Product Search • Scholar • SketchUp • Toolbar* • Web Accelerator • Web Search Ads • AdSense • AdWords • Analytics Tools* • YouTube
Applications • Apps • Blogger* • Calendar* • Checkout • Code • Docs & Spreadsheets • Gmail* • Groups* • Labs • News* • Notebook* • orkut • Pack • Picasa* • Picasa Web Albums • Reader* • Talk* • Translate • Video* •Mobile Webmaster • Mobile* Android •Enterprise Dodgeball • Earth for Enterprise/Google Earth Pro • Maps for Enterprise • Mini • Search Appliance • SketchUp Pro
http://www.google.com/intl/en/press/descriptions.html
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Social Network Growth
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Social Graphs
http://mashable.com/2008/01/30/hoovers-buys-visible-path/
Hoovers buys Visible Path
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Open API adoption
Effect of Amazon’s data and software used for many apps
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Operational Tipping Point
O’Reilly spoke with Microsoft’s Debra Chrapaty, VP of operations for Windows Live about this, noting that:
Her belief is that there’s going to be a tipping point in Web 2.0 where the operational environment will be a key differentiator. I mentioned the idea that Web 2.0 has been summed up as "Fail Fast, Scale Fast," and she completely agreed. When it hit its growth inflection point, MySpace was adding a million users every four days — not at all an easy feat. As these massive apps become the norm, unless you can play in a game where services can be highly stable, geodistributed, etc., you won’t be in the game. And that’s where she came to the idea that being a developer "on someone’s platform" may ultimately mean running your app in their data center. http://blogs.zdnet.com/Hinchcliffe/?p=54
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Operational- Web Hosting
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Technology/Service Convergence
Application ArchitectureWeb 2.0
SOA Organization Change Virtualization
Consolidation
Operational ExcellenceOrchestration
Dynamic Provisioning models
Compliance management
Serivce ModelsCloud Computing
SAAS
Stream Computing
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Data Stream and Operational Complexity
XML Growth
Virtualization
VDI
Data Center
Cluster applications
Video
Sensor Networks
Web 2.0
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