Some smart folks from IBM PartnerWorld have pulled together a technical briefing on Project Zero and web 2.0 technologies. This half-day technical lecture should be a great introduction to building cutting-edge web apps. Learn more about it: Program summary
Enroll now to attend a session at the IBM Innovation Center in Austin, TX.
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Article: Combine the power of WebSphere sMash with Adobe Flex
Posted by raboyles on August 18th, 2008. Other posts by raboyles
These days, everything from getting your local weather to sharing a video with your 500 closest friends is driven by a Web 2.0 application. With more environments relying on Web 2.0, IBM® has released WebSphere® sMash, an application framework designed around core concepts such as agile development, simplicity, and REST-ful interfaces. While most WebSphere sMash [...]
There has been some new activity with partners developing apps with WebSphere sMash. Many developers are using WebSphere sMash/Project Zero to build or enhance social networking solutions. Below are a few examples where development teams used sMash to quickly create innovative web apps.
ZSL, is a solution provider that is developing a framework called Enterprise 2.0 [...]
Dev Team Explains Project Aspirations
Posted by raboyles on July 3rd, 2008. Other posts by raboyles
We want to share some clips shot on a Flip video cam of our Research Triangle Park development lab team members during a recent WebSphere sMash version 1.0 release celebration. The team thought it would be neat and perhaps entertaining to speak Project Zero’s aspirations to guide web application development with principles of simplification. Some [...]
