IBM® Mashup Center is designed to provide an easy to use business mashup solution, supporting line of business assembly of dynamic situational applications - with the security and governance capabilities IT requires.
As IBM absorbs ILOG it will be important that it continue to invest is this multi-platform approach. Not only are there some nice features in the .Net product (that I for one would like to see available to the Java product) but decision management with business rules is, for most companies, a multi-platform problem. The value of using business rules to decision management comes in part from making sure the same rules are used everywhere they are supposed to be used. While deploying business rules in Decision Services on SOA makes this easier, the best solution is to allow the rules to be packaged up and deployed as Java components, Web Services, .Net assemblies or COBOL code so that they can run natively on all the platforms that run the business.
20. November 2006. Von Holger Schmidt. „Web 2.0 - das ist der Beginn der wahren Internet-Ära“, sagt Tim O'Reilly. Er, der Erfinder des Begriffs Web 2.0, versteht darunter aber weit mehr als selbstgedrehte Videos auf Youtube.
I take you on a simple stroll through Lisp's basic constructs and then ramp up quickly. You'll see Lambda expressions, recursion, and macros. This quick tour should give you an appreciation of Lisp's productivity and flexibility.
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