Do You Know the 34 Mashup Patterns?
The folks at Programmable Web recently posted an interview with Mike Ogrinz, author of the upcoming Mashup Patterns book. His book will certainly help organizations understand the importance and possible applications of mashups in an enterprise setting.
The majority of Mashup Patterns is dedicated to describing 34 patterns grouped into five main categories. Every pattern includes case examples, a 'Fragility' rating, and a mapping to a 'Core' set of mashup abilities. Here at JackBe we live and breathe many of these patterns every day.
Mike concludes his book with some real-world case studies. JackBe is extremely proud that 2 of it's most interesting customer mashup implementations, the Defense Intelligence Agency and Thomson Reuters, are a part of this case study collection.
If you are looking into Enterprise Mashups, you'll want to learn more about mashup patterns. I'd propose a simple 2-step plan. First, buy the book (Amazon has it). Second, register for a live webcast with Mike as special guest on March 18. He is a great speaker and it will definitely be an entertaining and educational hour.



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