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RIA Weekly #11 - WaveMaker

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In this episode, Ryan Stewart and I talk with Chris Keene, CEO of WaveMaker. We spend the first half talking about WaveMaker Studio, WaveMaker’s web-based development stack. Then, we discuss the different scenarios that people are using WaveMaker in. Interestingly, it sounds similar to Appcelerator’s ambitions, who we talked with a few episodes back.

On the note of competition, Chris gets into an interesting discussion about Microsoft, who he pegs as the dominate development tools provider in the type of corporate environments WaveMaker is targeting (for the most part).

We round out the episode by talking about the recent Scott Guthrie interview, Prism, and my thinking out loud that having cross-platform support for development tools may end up being “more important” than cross-platform for deployment, the second cross-platform of which is taken for granted at this point.

Disclaimer: Adobe and Microsoft are clients. As is IBM who gets mentioned. See the RedMonk client list for other RedMonk clients mentioned.

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  1. By The Universal Desktop mobile edition on 26 Mar 2008 at 5:20 pm

    [...] just published our 11th RIA Weekly podcast and in this one we invited the CEO of WaveMaker, Chris Keene, to come talk with us about Ajax and [...]

  2. [...] spliced it in below with some minor edits. Also, for more Silverlight/Microsoft analysis, check out RIA Weekly #11 with WaveMaker’s Chris Keene. Chris had a lot to say on the topic, which prompted more commentary from Ryan and [...]

  3. [...] to be myopic, there’re are a lot of other people running around here: WaveMaker, Curl, Bungee, Appcelerator, others, and, hey, what about Google? We’ve covered Apple above. [...]

  4. [...] Microsoft, Adobe, Mozilla, Ajax-heads, Curl, Bungee, WaveMaker, Appcelerator, and all the others have varying degrees of this notion in play. All of them are just [...]

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