Deepak Alur

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  • OMG! We launched OMA and EMML!

    “” A Language is the best tool one can have. Today we launched the Open Mashup Alliance (OMA) to promote and foster interoperability and portability through an open mashup language. As a founding member of OMA, JackBe has contributed EMML to the Alliance and, indirectly, to the entire mashup community. Joining us (see this, this and this)are other industry leaders such as Adobe, Bank of America, Capgemini, Hinchcliffe & Co., HP, Intel, Kapow Technologies, Programmable Web, Synteractive, and Xignite.

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    deepakalur

    September 24, 2009
    Architecture, Enterprise 2.0, Enterprise Mashups, JackBe, Mashups, Programming, Web 2.0
    DSL, emml, Enterprise Mashups, JackBe, Mashup Language, OMA
  • What a surprise for me on Twitter!

    Must save this forever! I just got this on my twitter account. Hi, deepakalur (deepakalur). Gov Schwarzenegger (schwarzenegger) is now following your updates on Twitter. Check out Gov Schwarzenegger’s profile here: http://twitter.com/schwarzenegger Best, Twitter

    deepakalur

    January 8, 2009
    Uncategorized
  • On Ed Yourdon Presents: Mashups!

    [Cross-posted from JackBe blog] I am big fan of Ed Yourdon. So, I was delighted to see his presentation on Mashups (here). Discussion on this topic by eminent and experienced gurus like him are heart warming and encouraging to me, since we at JackBe, have been working in the area of Mashups to create a […]

    deepakalur

    December 4, 2008
    Architecture, Mashups
    emml, JackBe, Mashups, Presto, yourdon
  • Mashups: New and Agile way to Integrate

    I came across this interesting post: How Mashups Could Eliminate Integration Projects by Loraine Lawson. In a related post, she refers to John Crupi’s article Enterprise Mashups Part I: Bringing SOA to the People which I would recommend to readers who want to understand JackBe’s take on defining mashups. Anyway, Loraine’s post led me to […]

    deepakalur

    November 12, 2008
    Architecture, Enterprise 2.0, Mashups, Patterns, SOA, Web 2.0
    Architecture, Enterprise Mashups, Mashups
  • SV Code Camp Session Report: Enterprise Mashups

    Session: Enterprise Mashups / Presenter: Kishore Subramanian, JackBe [ Disclaimer: I work for JackBe ] There are about 30 attendees. Kishore is going over the concepts behind our mashup approach like mashables, mashups, and shareables. Kishore demonstrating SalesForce mashups and walking through the internals including EMML code. Talking about how you can merge data from […]

    deepakalur

    November 9, 2008
    Architecture, Enterprise 2.0, Mashups, SOA, Web 2.0
    Enterprise Mashups, Mashups, Presto, silicon valley code camp
  • SV Code Camp Session Report: Working with Sharepoint Data

    My notes from attending the SV Code Camp Session on Working with Sharepoint Data

    deepakalur

    November 8, 2008
    Architecture, Web 2.0
    Sharepoint
  • Mashables > Mashups > Shareables

    [Cross posted from Mashup Developer Community] How exactly does the mashup process work? What does Presto really do? These are a couple of common newbie questions. I have had different explanations for this, but of late, I have narrowed down on the following elevator pitch (trust me, this textual explanation looks long, but I can explain really […]

    deepakalur

    November 8, 2008
    Architecture, Enterprise Mashups, Mashups, Presto
    Enterprise Mashups
  • Presto Mashup Platform – Developer Edition

    A few days ago, we released the complete Presto Enterprise Mashup Platform for all mashup developers to use free: Click here for more details and to download it. Enjoy!

    deepakalur

    November 8, 2008
    Enterprise Mashups, JackBe, Mashups, Presto
    Enterprise Mashups, JackBe, Mashups, Presto
  • Presto on GlassFish

    Works With JackBe Presto is bundled with and runs on the popular Apache Tomcat server out of the box when you download and install it. But as a pure Java application, Presto is designed to run on any standard compliant J2EE application server that has JSP/Servlet support. I wanted to deploy Presto on Sun’s open […]

    deepakalur

    September 20, 2007
    JackBe, Mashups, Web 2.0
  • Mashing the Enterprise Service Cloud

    [Cross-posted from http://blogs.jackbe.com] In my last blog entry, I defined what I mean by a mashup. In this entry, I want to expand upon how I think mashups differ in the enterprise compared to some of the consumer mashups out there. I mentioned in my earlier post that mashups based on maps are ubiquitous and […]

    deepakalur

    July 30, 2007
    Enterprise 2.0, Mashups, SOA, Software
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