So I’ve been pretty busy lately, and have fallen behind on my blog entries. Some of the things I will be blogging on I have collected over the past few weeks so if it seems like old new to you, it might just be that, but I figured I still wanted to mention the subjects in my blog because it?s worth reading. The article on BusinessWeek Online describes Ray Lane of Oracle?s take on Web 2.0. He used to work for Oracle and now he is moving in the startup direction for those that don’t know.
The interview is quite a good one. Lane touches on many of the main keypoints in Web 2.0 such as more natural usability for the user. He looks to push more Web 2.0 into the enterprise, which will really be key in business. Web 2.0 offers a service to its users and customers.
It’s good to see that there may be a more aggressive push into the enterprise market. This will allow web applications to share the platform with traditional software applications. There are many pros and cons between web applications and traditional software and I’m sure I’ve discussed it in previous posts and will probably discuss it more in future articles. For now check out the interview. It’s good interesting perspective of Web 2.0 and I think his beliefs follow those of many Web 2.0 entreprenuers.