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June 18, 2007Kapow! Goes Mashups
I had a really great meeting with former Sun-ite Joe Keller of Kapow Technologies at last week's Gartner Summit.
Kapow has recently rolled out new editions of its mashup server family, which basically extends its already impressive reach into the Enterprise 2.0 mashup space. Joe explained that basically what Kapow's mashup are able to do is nothing less that turning unstructured data into structured.
He's at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston this week, as is the mashup friendly Sandy Kemsley (which reminds me, I should put them in touch with each other!), but Joe and I are going to throw down a podcast together on this at our next opportunity.
More from the Gartner Conference as I process the 18 meetings I had over the course of two and a half days in Nashville, during which I spent only our hour in Nashville's music city listening to country music. And that's NOT counting other highlights of shooting the breeze with Peter Mollins from Relativity (the owner of the best Bass speaking voice in the Enterprise 2.0 space, and he's agreed to do some podcast intros for us!), the almost alarmingly smart David Linthicum, and up and coming data layer dude Bob Eve from Composite Software. You'll hear lots more on this soon.
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