Open Source Practice Dedicated to Building Next Generation Internet Solutions

This week we launched our Next Generation Internet (NGI) practice at Optaros to help businesses build NGI platforms, leveraging open source software. The NGI practice group was created in response to the fundamental shift in how internet applications are utilized to achieve business objectives.

Open source software components have proven to be the most effective solutions available for enterprises to build a thriving NGI experience. The open source community has long focused on technologies that are distributed, interactive, flexible, and collaborative – prime attributes of NGI.

By bringing together the

  • community-based interactive model of Web 2.0,
  • the rich interface experience provided by technologies like AJAX, and
  • the agility provided by service-oriented architectures (SOA)

enterprises are able to move from using the Web as only a distribution channel to the Internet as a core business platform for full engagement with their constituents.

Optaros provides enterprises with custom-designed NGI solutions that maximize the benefits of open source and deliver on the relevant business benefits. Optaros leverages its knowledge of open source components and its application assembly methodology to assemble NGI solutions that solve specific business problems in a “best-fit” solution approach.

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One Response to “Open Source Practice Dedicated to Building Next Generation Internet Solutions”

  1. blog.wohlrapp.com » Blog Archive » Web 2.0 Presentations Says:

    [...] Bruno and I held presentations on Web 2.0 last week in Zurich at our Web 2.0 Executive Seminar. Bob Get our CEO gave a great introduction on the topic and our Next Generation Internet practice and what is happenig in the US. Alfonso von Wunschheim joined us to give an overview on openBC as a Web 2.0 case study. [...]

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