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Doug Kaye's thoughts on web services, web hosting and managed services.

Cover Story. My guest commentary, Don't Be a Square Peg, is the cover story today at Internet World (www.iw.com).

In the current climate, you can’t count on vendors to walk away just because the fit isn't right. You’ve got to figure that out on your own. You’ve got to find each vendor’s sweet spot, and make sure you’re in the middle of it.
If the article isn't on the home page by the time you read this, you can find it here.
Posted Tuesday, July 23, 2002 10:52:12 PM   

Tim Berners-Lee on Web Services. "The most important thing that needs to happen now is the [IT] industry needs to find the strength to build more blocks on top of what's already been developed." Also, Tim's thoughts on the impact of patents. [Source: searchWebServices.com]
Posted Tuesday, July 23, 2002 5:05:56 PM   


Money: The Missing Link. In his weblog, Phil Wainewright summarizes his column in ASPnews.com:

Virtually no meaningful work has been done to develop the technology to accurately measure usage, raise bills, collect payments and distribute settlements for multi-tiered component service delivery ... Without the means to bill for service consumption and make a fair distribution of the proceeds to participants, the next generation of Web service providers could rapidly become as bankrupt as the last.

Posted Tuesday, July 23, 2002 4:47:44 PM   

 

 

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