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Niklas Bjorkman wrote: Firstly I agree with your conclusion. NewSQL takes the best of the traditional databases and NoSQL databases to combine the benefits of both worlds. I do not agree that NewSQL vendors focus on giving scale-out features to transactional data. The NewSQL market is focusing on giving true ACID support combined with extreme performance, stepping away from the traditional relational structures in databases. A lot of developers appreciate the ease of accessing data using SQL and I think we will see more and more databases supporting standard SQL. As you said - NewSQL databases often maintain the...
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It's far to early to declare any winners in the mobile app space, but a number of forces are converging

It's far to early to declare any winners in the mobile app space, but a number of forces are converging that suggest that J2ME and BREW might not be the eventual winners. This AJAXWorld session will examine what those forces are, possible end-game scenarios for the industry, and the risks involved in developing content for mobile devices today.

Alex Russell is Project Lead for the Dojo Toolkit and Director of R&D for SitePen, a consulting firm specializing in responsive web applications and the Open Source tools that enable them. Alex also serves as President of the Dojo Foundation, an organization that supports development of several high-quality Open Source JavaScript projects and distributes them under liberal terms. Before joining SitePen, Alex was a Senior Engineer at JotSpot and Informatica where he helped both companies build highly interactive web interfaces. His earlier Open Source involvement included stints as editor of the OWASP Guide to Building Secure Web Applications and primary author of the netWindows DHTML toolkit.

AJAXWorld Conference & Expo is being sponsored by the world's most respected AJAX techology enablers. Platinum Sponsors of the event are Adobe Systems, Cynergy Systems, JackBe, and TIBCO; Gold Sponsors include IBM, BackBase, ComponentArt, Helmi Technologies, Infragistics, Laszlo Systems, Nexaweb, Parasoft, and telerik. Leading AJAX technology contributors, Apress, Google, U1 Consulting Group, and Zapatec will also be exhibiting in the event.

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It's far to early to declare any winners in the mobile app space, but a number of forces are converging that suggest that J2ME and BREW might not be the eventual winners. This AJAXWorld session will examine what those forces are, possible end-game scenarios for the industry, and the risks involved in developing content for mobile devices today.

It's far to early to declare any winners in the mobile app space, but a number of forces are converging that suggest that J2ME and BREW might not be the eventual winners. This AJAXWorld session will examine what those forces are, possible end-game scenarios for the industry, and the risks involved in developing content for mobile devices today.

It's far to early to declare any winners in the mobile app space, but a number of forces are converging that suggest that J2ME and BREW might not be the eventual winners. This AJAXWorld session will examine what those forces are, possible end-game scenarios for the industry, and the risks involved in developing content for mobile devices today.

It's far to early to declare any winners in the mobile app space, but a number of forces are converging that suggest that J2ME and BREW might not be the eventual winners. This AJAXWorld session will examine what those forces are, possible end-game scenarios for the industry, and the risks involved in developing content for mobile devices today.

It's far to early to declare any winners in the mobile app space, but a number of forces are converging that suggest that J2ME and BREW might not be the eventual winners. This AJAXWorld session will examine what those forces are, possible end-game scenarios for the industry, and the risks involved in developing content for mobile devices today.


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n d wrote: It's far to early to declare any winners in the mobile app space, but a number of forces are converging that suggest that J2ME and BREW might not be the eventual winners. This AJAXWorld session will examine what those forces are, possible end-game scenarios for the industry, and the risks involved in developing content for mobile devices today.
n d wrote: It's far to early to declare any winners in the mobile app space, but a number of forces are converging that suggest that J2ME and BREW might not be the eventual winners. This AJAXWorld session will examine what those forces are, possible end-game scenarios for the industry, and the risks involved in developing content for mobile devices today.
n d wrote: It's far to early to declare any winners in the mobile app space, but a number of forces are converging that suggest that J2ME and BREW might not be the eventual winners. This AJAXWorld session will examine what those forces are, possible end-game scenarios for the industry, and the risks involved in developing content for mobile devices today.
n d wrote: It's far to early to declare any winners in the mobile app space, but a number of forces are converging that suggest that J2ME and BREW might not be the eventual winners. This AJAXWorld session will examine what those forces are, possible end-game scenarios for the industry, and the risks involved in developing content for mobile devices today.
n d wrote: It's far to early to declare any winners in the mobile app space, but a number of forces are converging that suggest that J2ME and BREW might not be the eventual winners. This AJAXWorld session will examine what those forces are, possible end-game scenarios for the industry, and the risks involved in developing content for mobile devices today.
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