QEDWiki, A Web 2.0 Application Assembler for the Mass Market
The Ajax Experience
Boston · October 23 - 25, 2006
About this Presentation
The underpinnings of what today is considered Web 2.0 are technologies such as Ajax, Comet, Blogs, Wikis, Social Interactive software and Web Components. These all can be utilized to create a new breed of Web Applications that integrate content from many sources in the Enterprise and Web Community in as little as five minutes.
This session will present some of these technologies as part of the Mass Market Application Assembler plus demo it all as an application is assembled!

CTO for Emerging Internet Technologies @ IBM Software Group
David Boloker is a Distinguished Engineer and Chief Technical Officer for Emerging Internet Technologies in IBM Software Group. Previously, he held the position of Chief Technical Officer for Java Technologies in Software Group. David is recognized in and outside IBM as a technical leader in the Internet software space guiding IBM's investments as well as internal product development. David's responsibilities include building IBM's technical Internet strategy, working with internal IBMers to develop the appropriate products for the Internet space, researching new areas in software design as well as guiding a group of researchers. Additionally, he spends about a third of his time working in the venture capital and startup communities partnering and discussing various trends and directions in the internet and gaming areas. Previous to joining Software Group, David worked at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center and the Cambridge Scientific Center doing research in the area of remote distribution and control of hardware and software systems, dynamic I/O configuration of mainframe operating systems and secure internet gateways.