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Web Services Strategies

Beyond the technology, IT strategies for implementation of Web services by Doug Kaye.

Web Hosting 101. "This class might not be offered at many colleges, but if it were, Doug Kaye's book would be required reading." I'm interviewed (complete with headshot) in the November issue of HostingTech magazine. Harcopy only for now, although subscriptions are free. The article may be on line when the next issue comes out.

A bit of a goofy interview. My wife pointed out that it sounds like I just walked away from a career in theatre and film and started a web-hosting company. Nothing about the intervening 20 years in IT including 18 as the CEO of a software and services firm. Still, as the say, perhaps there's no such thing as bad press.
Posted Friday, November 01, 2002 12:18:27 PM   


Tightly bound to your web services platform. Phil Wainewright says, "People who build web services using tools from the big vendors are tied to deploying on the same vendors' platforms. And I'm not just talking about Microsoft here. Despite touting the openness of the J2EE architecture and their commitment to open systems and standards, neither IBM nor BEA support any platforms apart from their own if you build web services using their tools."
Posted Friday, November 01, 2002 5:53:02 AM   


 

 

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