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:: Web Services and SOA News ::
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What's wrong with mobile browsers
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OK, which is it? Running local applications on the handset/mobile device or relying on Web services? The answer, of course, is likely both. I think we can argue that the traditional model of local execution makes a lot of sense for vertical apps and when out of range of the wireless network. But let's face it, there's no way that you're going to carry all the applications you want on a highly mobile device, especially with all the data you may need. What about collaboration and all the data that others in the workgroup have? And what about access to the Internet, the corporate intranet, the Web and all manner of shared resources essential to anyone using any aspect of IT? Sounds like Web services is the way to go, even ignoring the economics of write once/run anywhere that make the Web services model so desirable to begin with.
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read more on Computer World
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[Friday, October 26, 2007]
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