- Strategic Technologies: What are they?
- Strategic Technology: Hadoop (IBM BigInsights)
- Strategic Technology: NoSQL
- Strategic Technology: Content Analytics (IBM ECM)
- Strategic Technology: Streams (IBM BigInsights)
- Strategic Technology: DevOps (Bluemix)
- Strategic Technology: Customer Experience Management (IBM TeaLeaf)
- Strategic Technology: Mobile Application Platform (IBM Worklight)
- Strategic Technology: API Gateway (Worklight)
- Strategic Technology: Application Vulnerability Scan and Test (IBM AppScan)
- Strategic Technology: Transaction Security Intelligence (IBM Trusteer)
- Strategic Technology: Mobile Test Tools
- Strategic Technology: Mobile Messaging (IBM Xtify)
- Strategic Technology: Mobile Device/App Mgt (IBM Fiberlink MaaS360)
- Strategic Technology: Cognitive Computing (IBM Watson)
- Strategic Technology: Data Security (IBM Guardium)
- Strategic Technology: Network Intrusion Prevention System (IBM IPS)
- Strategic Technology: Access Management
- Strategic Technology: Security Intelligence (IBM QRadar)
- Strategic Technology: Endpoint Management (IBM EM)
- Strategic Technology: Web Content Management (IBM WCM)
- Strategic Technology: Lightweight Web Development Tooling (IBM WEF)
- Strategic Technology: Web Site Platform (WebSphere Portal)
- Strategic Technology: Web Application Development Tooling (IBM RAD)
- Strategic Technology: Mobile Money Apps (Monitise)
- Strategic Technology: API Management (CastIron)
- Strategic Technology: JavaScript, Frameworks and Libraries
- Strategic Technology: Application Deployment Automation (UrbanCode Deploy)
- Strategic Technology: Release Coordination (UrbanCode Release)
- Strategic Technology: Service Virtualization (GreenHat)
- Strategic Technology: Strong Mobile Authentication (SoftKEY)
- Private: Native Mobile Development SDK’s
- Strategic Technology: Web Analytics (CoreMetrics)
Lightweight Web development tooling goes hand-in-hand with Web content management for creating a sustainable commercial Web site. To continue to draw users a Web site must constantly freshened with new content and functions that are tailored to the individual visiting the site. This would be very expensive to accomplish if a team of expert Web developers were needed to do it.
Fortunately, lightweight development tooling and content management allow business users, Web designers, and less experienced developers to make many of the day-to-day changes. Some setup by expert developers is generally required, but once this is accomplished other users can make significant changes to the Web site without deep technical skills–no coding required.
IBM’s primary lightweight Web development tool is Web Experience Factory (WEF).
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