This is a great landmark in the Web 2.0 world. Enterprises take their own time to embrace the new technologies that come in the marketplace not only to see how it plays out but also due to exorbitant cost of transitioning the legacy applications to the new platform. Intel has gone beyond and create a suite of applications for the enterprise and may be the first one to do so. I could be wrong. But this is a big step. Jeff from Intelblog highlights the same.
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This is a great landmark in the Web 2.0 world. Enterprises take their own time to embrace the new technologies that come in the marketplace not only to see how it plays out but also due to exorbitant cost of transitioning the legacy applications to the new platform. Intel has gone beyond and create a suite of applications for the enterprise and may be the first one to do so. I could be wrong. But this is a big step. Jeff from Intelblog highlights the same.
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