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Web 2.0 at Work
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When offered a list of Web 2.0 types of site, only 17% of global IT managers in large companies identified correctly that all of them would come under the banner of Web 2.0. In fact, the average number selected from a list of 10 categories is just 6 per IT manager. This demonstrates that while 87% were able to identify at least 1 as a Web 2.0 site, very few have a complete understanding of the extent to which this type of interactive technology is being used across the Internet today.
Nevertheless, the three most commonly recognized categories of Web 2.0 are:
1. Social networks used primarily for personal use, e.g. Facebook (65%)
2. Social networks used primarily for business use, e.g. LinkedIn (64%)
3. Web portals such as iGoogle (61%).
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In this paper we compare the major differences between three software deployment models: hardware appliances, virtual machine (VM) appliances and multitenant software‐as‐a‐service (Saas) – against a traditional software delivery model. The goal is to help independent software vendors (ISVs) make informed decisions about these deployment models.
Posted: 17 Feb 2010 |
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17 Feb 2010
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