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| IBM Mashup Center* is being designed to provide an easy to use business mashup solution, supporting line of business assembly of dynamic situational applications - with the management, security, and governance capabilities IT requires.
With this lightweight Web 2.0 environment, organizations can unlock and transform enterprise, Web, personal and departmental information into consumable or "mashable" assets, including information feeds and widgets. These assets can then be dynamically assembled, at-the-glass, into new applications that address daily business challenges. With IBM Mashup Center, organizations can reduce their application backlog and improve productivity by empowering line of business, self-service application development.
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| IBM Mashup Center will combine the functions of both IBM Lotus Mashups and IBM InfoSphere MashupHub. |
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Lotus® Mashups Lotus Mashups* will provide a lightweight mashup environment for assembling personal, enterprise and Web content into simple, flexible, and dynamic applications. With Lotus Mashups, Web-savvy business users will be able to more easily create and share new applications that address their immediate business needs. Lotus Mashups will include a graphical, browser-based mashup assembly tool, a powerful widget creation environment, and a central catalog for discovering and sharing mashups and widgets. |
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InfoSphere MashupHub InfoSphere MashupHub* will provide a lightweight information management environment for IT and business professionals who wish to unlock and share Web, departmental, personal and enterprise information for use in Web 2.0 applications and mashups. InfoSphere MashupHub will include visual tools for creating, storing, transforming, and remixing feeds to be utilized in mashup and situational applications, and a central catalog for users to tag, rate and share mashable assets. |
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*IBM Mashup Center will be available in a limited pilot in mid-April 2008. IBM Mashup Center, Lotus Mashups, InfoSphere MashupHub and WebSphere sMash are all currently planned to be available midyear in 2008. IBM plans subject to change. |
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