face=Calibri>Web 2.0   alt="IT Infrastructure, Strategy, and Charter Template" align=right
src="http://www.itproductivity.org/images/IT_Infrastructure_Strategy_Charter.jpg">is
the next step in the evolution of the computer industry caused by the move to
the Internet as platform. While most focus on the implications of software
development technologies used to create Web 2.0 applications, it is important to
understand the attitude of empowerment of Web 2.0 software developers place a
high priority on accomplishing the following objectives with Web 2.0 in order to
attain the larger business goals:




  • face=Calibri>Graphical user interface (GUI) functionality,
    such as “drag and drop” enable applications with functionality on par and
    superior with applications built for traditional GUI-based operating systems
    such as Microsoft Windows.


  • face=Calibri>Richer content. Web 2.0 developers are fond of
    creating applications known as “Mashups.” Mashups increase the usefulness of
    an application by combining content from multiple sources, but may include
    sources with questionable pedigrees.


  • face=Calibri>Performance. Improve the speed of applications,
    often by leveraging the client computing resources and reducing the frequency
    with which a Web application performs GET and POST calls to the Web server.
    This is accomplished by transferring application and business logic from a
    tightly controlled host environment to a client system, which can be more
    readily manipulated.


  • face=Calibri>Interactivity. Making the application more
    attractive, engaging, user friendly, and ultimately more productive for the
    user.

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