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We are a workshop looking into the R&D of semantic web applications, we have a number of Web projects undergoing hearty development.

BummerWare is the nerve centre of our flagship product, Webtitude, which we position to disrupt the enterprise space
- in particular, to booster the operations of agile (usually small-medium) businesses across the glove
(do see our roadmap in 2008)

We position BW to be a sparkplug ignitingthe next generation of Enterprise systems on the Web, (not web)
-aneco-system born out of today's old and broken enterprise IT.

We do align to Enterprise 2.0, Web 3.0 and the concept of Business Application Mashups
However, we do not sway to popular views.

Our software development strategy is founded on the philosophy, ideas & methodology of our fearless leader
In particularly we embrace open source software and high-productivity web application frameworks
- - we delve into technologieslike Grails and Flex
- - we believe that the user's "Domain" (his business) should be the main driver of development


Do keep in touch with our 'forming' vision, do head over to the official BW blog, happily updated by the boss.

or just hop over here to understand more about our main web product suite at Webtitude


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Jerry.t Confession 0 May 29 2008, 11:12 AM EDT by Jerry.t
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I must say I really do not have a club when it comes to java and stuffs.

But from what I read here, I really do think that this baby you are having is really exciting.
I am a firm believer in less is more. Simplicity and standardisation is the way to go.
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