Enterprise web vs consumer web [2.0]: top six differences
Categorised under: Enterprise 2.0
Jeremy Chone talks about the differences between enterprise 2.0 and web 2.0. To quote:
Although there is evidence that the two styles will converge in the future, enterprise and consumer Web architecture and technology are quite different today. If one talks to an enterprise application architect, he or she will probably say that while consumer Web applications are cute, simple, and sometimes useful, their architectures and technologies are merely a bunch of scripts and hacks put together. If one talks to a consumer Web architect, she or he will probably say that enterprise software is overly complex, often unusable, and based on over-priced and under-performing technologies (i.e., JSF or Portal).
[Thanks to Bill Ives.]
Tags: Enterprise 2.0, web 2.0
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