From today’s NY Times is an article spelling out a change that I think will have far-reaching consequences for what we think of as "business systems."
THE Internet is entering its Lego era. Indeed, blocks of interchangeable software components are proliferating on the Web and developers are joining them together to create a potentially infinite array of useful new programs. This new software represents a marked departure from the inflexible, at times unwieldy, programs of the past, which were designed to run on individual computers.
As a result, computer industry innovation is rapidly becoming decentralized. In the place of large, intricate and self-contained programs like Microsoft Word, written and maintained by armies of programmers, smaller companies, with just a handful of developers, are now producing pioneering software and Web-based services. These new services can be delivered directly to PC’s or even to cellphones. Bigger companies are taking note.
Anybody working inside an organization should investigate the tools available to them outside the organization’s systems.
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