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Kapow Technologies Puts SOA-Friendly "Web 2.0 Integration" Into the i-Technology Dictionary

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"Anything that's accessible by a browser, we can integrate" says Lars Nielsen, VP of corporate marketing for Kapow Technologies...one of the new, agile companies blossoming in the new buoyant economic cycle. Kapow's USP is an approach it calls "Web 2.0 Integration" - and in this SYS-CON Education webinar Nielsen explains how it works, as well as gives SYS-CON Media's group publisher and editorial director Jeremy Geelan an insight into the background to the company and to its domain expertise in integration through the front end instead of the back end.

As the webinar demonstrates, any company or organization with browser-accessible information assets who wants to enter the SOA age now can.

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Dion Hinchcliffe 02/10/06 11:04:38 AM EST

Of course, Web 2.0 integration is just another good synonym for for the hot buzzword du jour, mashups. But direct browser integration had major and mostly positive implications for Web 2.0 software design, I'm very interested to see what Kapow is doing here.

Best,

Dion