 | 13 Feb 2008 This webcast overviews Info 2.0 and gives a technical demo of how to quickly build an enterprise mashup. Learn how to pull information from databases, departmental information, and the Web to create mashups critical to your company’s success. You'll become familiar with best practices and get an introduction to the best way to jump-start building your own mashups.
About this webcast
Web and Enterprise 2.0 are critical to your organization’s success. Mashups provide a quick way to build applications necessary for your business – and help ease your development pains. IBM's Info 2.0 technology delivers on the promise of unlocking the value of enterprise and IT information resources for rapid assembly of end-user business applications. Info 2.0 leverages emerging Web 2.0 technologies such as mashups, feeds, Ajax, and JSON in order to simplify assembly of information using feeds and services. Come learn about the technical elements of Info 2.0 including the feed generation framework, mashup engine, and mashup assembly components.
Date: February 13, 2008, 11am Eastern (10am Central, 8am Pacific)
Speakers:
- Lauren Cooney, CTO Office, IBM Information Management Group
Lauren Cooney joined the Information Management CTO Office at IBM in January 2007, focusing on strategy, community and evangelism around Web 2.0 and open source technologies and products. Prior to that, Cooney worked on Apache Geronimo as the IBM lead for building community and programs. Before coming to IBM in 2005, she ran dev2dev and led developer programs at BEA Systems Inc., where she started the BEA dev2dev User Group Program and several other successful community and technical programs. Prior to her work in enterprise software, she spent several years in venture capital and entrepreneur consulting groups working with start-up companies, entrepreneurs, and investors on business plans, financial models, and investment strategies.
- Sriram Padmanabhan, Distinguished Engineer, IBM Advanced Technology Group
Dr. Sriram Padmanabhan is an IBM Distinguished Engineer. Most recently, he has led the Information Management Advanced Technologies team investigating new technical areas such as the impact of Web 2.0 information access and delivery. He was a Research Staff Member and then a manager of the Database Technology group at IBM T.J. Watson Research Center for several years. He was a key technologist for DB2’s shared-nothing parallel database feature and one of the originators of DB2’s multi-dimensional clustering feature. He was also a chief architect for Data Warehouse Edition which provides integrated warehousing and business intelligence capabilities enhancing DB2. Dr. Padmanabhan has authored more than 25 publications including a book chapter on DB2 in a popular database text book, several journal articles, and many papers in leading database conferences.
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