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Service Oriented Architecture in Business Applications

15th November 08 - Posted by Ollie Maitland

Cost Effective Web Development

"Want not, waste not" is a fitting maxim for the latest breed of Web2.0 application developers being called to meet fantastical expectations with slashed budgets. From vendor of dishwashers wanting a "quick forum community" to "party hard" accountants launching a photo gallery; all and sundry would love to have the latest must have module on their website whether they have a need for it or not.

Fortunately for software developers, many of these "must have add-ons" are ripe for cherry picking from the multitude of SaaS (Software as a Service) providers that exist online today. For instance our ByngGallery component running through our ByngControl content management framework can now tap into a free Flickr account saving our clients on development, training and storage. Another example might be shipping off customers to hosted forum software using our Single Sign-on connector in the BaseCode. All these tricks help us meet our goal of satisfying our clients' needs and budgets whilst maintaining a high service level.

 

Tagged with : APIs, SaaS, SOA, BaseCode, standards

LinkedIn Release their OpenSocial Application Platform

05th November 08 - Posted by Ollie Maitland

LinkedIn Applications

After a torrent of investments, LinkedIn have sharpened up their features set with a new application development platform designed to bring services from the outside into the LinkedIn network.

Shielding their corporate membership from an influx of useless applications and social networking widgets that have troubled Facebook, LinkedIn have sensibly launched with a handful of carefully selected and established applications from SaaS providers London to Tokyo.

Tagged with : linkedin, opensocial, platforms

Tag clouds for brand identity

14th July 08 - Posted by Ollie Maitland

At Byng Systems we're all about collaboration and communication for enterprise web applications but our technology is just as adept at representing a brand or identity. Take the example of generating a tag cloud for our website...

Tagged with : tagging, brand, visual

Collaborative filtering in business applications

12th July 08 - Posted by Ollie Maitland

The web grows at a speed and with it volumes of blogs, articles and user generated content compound forming an intricate and chaotic web of pages, images and more recently video. Google changed everything by not only offering the tool to search through all this content but crucially a way to rank its importance through PageRank™.

So, ten years on is PageRank serving us well? For example a search for "Yoga London" in Google brings up no less than 440, 000 results the first 3 results being Camden Council, View London and Yoga Holidays. The first thing this alludes to is that Google knows of places that "know" rather than the answer to my question rather than point directly to studios and gyms which offer yoga in London.

What does this mean for Google and PageRank? The answer is simple and has been bandied around for a while now - semantics...

Tagged with : collaboration, web2.0, semantic web, tagging, syndication, google

Byng Blog Is Go

08th July 08 - Posted by Martin Hewitt

Taking a break from industrious information systems, we decided to use our tools for good, trying our hand at building a blog platform, to see just how tricky it actually was.

The verdict: tricky being an understatement. The simple type-post-view architecture is simple, that much was a given. The unknown quantities were tagging, viewing, archiving and the ever-present feed issue.

Still, some deft database querying, a bundle of expletives and a few hundred lines of code later, we have our baby, a blogging system with search-engine-friendly URLs, full RSS support and automatic archiving.

Tagged with : blog, byng, systems, opening