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Enterprise Mashup Whitepapers
Whitepapers from JackBe and industry experts can give you a detailed perspective on Enterprise Mashups. Download one now!
Managing Compressed Decision-making Cycles In A Hyper-Dynamic Environment: Enterprise Mashup Platforms for Today’s Increasingly Complex and Real-Time Context
Written by: Lane Cooper, BizTechReports.com
The potential of mashups in the enterprise is great. Enterprise mashups offer a new way to accelerate the process of bringing together information throughout organizations, empowering non-technical business users to construct new insights that tap into the real-time sources of information that drive decisions. In an effort to better understand this new technology and comprehend the significant management implications that ensue, the editors of BizTechReports.Com sat down with subject matter experts at JackBe to explore the strategic, operational, financial and technological issues that organizations should consider to effectively harness this technology-enabled business application.
EMML Changes Everything: Profitability, Predictability & Performance through Enterprise Mashups
Written by: Jim Benson, Hinchcliffe and Company
The hybridization of information is quickly becoming a corporate staple. The mashup market itself is projected to grow tenfold over the next 5 years as companies seek to create software solutions more rapidly and less expensively while capturing business opportunities that weren’t previously possible. Fueling this growth is the explosion in available data and the subsequent reduction in mashup creation cost.
Mashup Patterns: Designs and Examples for the Modern Enterprise (Chapter 1)
Written by: Mike Ogrinz
According to Amazon.com: ‘Using new mashup tools and technologies, enterprise developers can impose their own APIs on everything from Web sites and RSS feeds to Excel and PDF files–transforming a world of content into their own customized information source. In Mashup Patterns, Michael Ogrinz applies the concept of software development patterns to mashups, systematically revealing the right ways to build enterprise mashups and providing useful insights to help organizations avoid the mistakes that cause mashups to fail.’
Chapter 1 of Mashup Patterns is available on JackBe.com at no charge courtesy of Mr. Ogrinz and his publisher. You can buy the book on Amazon.com and many other online bookstores.
Zapthink - Zapnote on JackBe Mashups 
Written by: Jason Bloomberg, Co-Founder and Senior Analyst at Zapthink
Enterprise mashups—governed compositions of loosely-coupled Services within a rich, Web-based environment—are attracting increasing levels of attention today, because of their visible business value as well as the user empowerment they promise. Providing the infrastructure necessary to support the governance and loose coupling such mashups need, however, requires Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA).
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A Business Guide to Enterprise Mashups 
Written by: John Crupi, CTO at JackBe
Based upon the experiences of JackBe in enterprise mashup implementations, this paper discusses topics such as ‘Defining a Mashup’, ‘Enterprise Mashup Principles’, a case study of ‘Enterprise Mashups in Action’.
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