InfoWorld Unveils Web Platform Research, Will Host Conference
📅 - InfoWorld (infoworld.com), a weekly magazine that delivers in-depth analysis of enterprise technology and strategies, has announced availability of a new research report on Web services - the quickly evolving Internet platform.
The "2001 InfoWorld Research Report: Web Services," published by InfoWorld'sTest Center Research Group in the Sept. 17th issue and online, unveils thekey players - the market, visionary and technology leaders. InfoWorldsays the report reveals a paradigm shift taking place in the next severalyears that will dramatically change the way software is developed,distributed and maintained.
InfoWorld's Next-Generation Web Services Conference, scheduled for January14 - 17, 2002, at the Sheraton Palace Hotel in San Francisco, will leveragethe results of this report and its conference agenda to demystify thisrapidly evolving platform. The conference will showcase the latest in Webservices technology and solutions. For more information seewww.infoworld.com/nextgen.
"This report clearly indicates that Web services are poised to dramaticallychange the way we do business with a new way to develop and distributesoftware," said Michael Vizard, editor-in-chief of InfoWorld. "Over 30percent of respondents feel that they will begin reaping the benefits of Webservices in the next 90 days. With our research reports, on-line forum andupcoming conference, InfoWorld is bringing to light the key players,underscoring the current issues and unveiling the solutions."
The results of the research are based on extensive interviews with 500 ofthe top decision makers involved with technology strategy and technologybuying decisions. Two-thirds of the 500 respondents involved in the researchreveal "Web services are likely to emerge as the next business model of theInternet." 74 percent of the respondents indicate that Web services aregoing to be a priority for their organizations in the next two years.Although strategies for Web services are still in development, 30 percent ofrespondents indicate that they expect to begin reaping benefits in the next90 days.
"InfoWorld's Web Services Research report brings a high degree of valuableintelligence to the decision makers in IT management," stated Wally Palmer,vice president of Research at InfoWorld. "This is the first major primarystudy conducted among senior IT executives and business executives on Webservices - the rapidly evolving new arena for creating, distributing andmaintaining software."
The "2001 InfoWorld Research Report: Web Services," published by InfoWorld'sTest Center Research Group in the Sept. 17th issue and online, unveils thekey players - the market, visionary and technology leaders. InfoWorldsays the report reveals a paradigm shift taking place in the next severalyears that will dramatically change the way software is developed,distributed and maintained.
InfoWorld's Next-Generation Web Services Conference, scheduled for January14 - 17, 2002, at the Sheraton Palace Hotel in San Francisco, will leveragethe results of this report and its conference agenda to demystify thisrapidly evolving platform. The conference will showcase the latest in Webservices technology and solutions. For more information seewww.infoworld.com/nextgen.
"This report clearly indicates that Web services are poised to dramaticallychange the way we do business with a new way to develop and distributesoftware," said Michael Vizard, editor-in-chief of InfoWorld. "Over 30percent of respondents feel that they will begin reaping the benefits of Webservices in the next 90 days. With our research reports, on-line forum andupcoming conference, InfoWorld is bringing to light the key players,underscoring the current issues and unveiling the solutions."
The results of the research are based on extensive interviews with 500 ofthe top decision makers involved with technology strategy and technologybuying decisions. Two-thirds of the 500 respondents involved in the researchreveal "Web services are likely to emerge as the next business model of theInternet." 74 percent of the respondents indicate that Web services aregoing to be a priority for their organizations in the next two years.Although strategies for Web services are still in development, 30 percent ofrespondents indicate that they expect to begin reaping benefits in the next90 days.
"InfoWorld's Web Services Research report brings a high degree of valuableintelligence to the decision makers in IT management," stated Wally Palmer,vice president of Research at InfoWorld. "This is the first major primarystudy conducted among senior IT executives and business executives on Webservices - the rapidly evolving new arena for creating, distributing andmaintaining software."
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