Duane Nickull

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Duane Nikull works as a senior technical evangelist for Adobe Systems, Inc. The main focus of his professional career (http://www.nickull.net) has been to work for both the United Nations CEFACT committee and OASIS for the purposes of writing and building new architectures for global integration of multiple systems.

Since 1996, he has worked on multiple enterprise architectures including many service oriented architectures (SOA) within various standards bodies including W3C, UN/CEFACT, OASIS and others. He has also contributed to many SOA papers and articles on service oriented architecture. His focus has shifted towards many web service standards in recent years.

He has worked on many other interesting technologies including the first contextual XML Search Engine, an Alternative fuel hydrogen project and the new UN/CEFACT eBusiness Architecture and related technologies.

Web 2.0 Architectures Web 2.0 Architectures
by James Governor , Dion Hinchcliffe , Duane Nickull
May 2009
Print: $34.99
Ebook: $27.99

Duane blogs at:
http://technoracle.blogspot.com/

Patent Troll claims he invented Internet

February 09 2012

At the risk of being sued myself, I find I have to really speak out about this news story.  Found on SlashDot and after some research, it appears that Michael Doyle and Eola Technologies are suing what will inevitably be any one who uses the internet or deploys a networked… read more

Uberity is now live! Free WhitePaper on Mobile Strategy

February 07 2012

Today Uberity Technology Corporation officially opened the doors for business and launched it's website. Since leaving Adobe, I have been blessed to get back together with the best developers and engineering staff I have ever worked with and start building the technology we think will help enterprises transition to extend… read more

Feel like you don't understand things?

February 02 2012

For anyone who feels maybe they got behind and the world is moving too fast, take a look at the data below.  If you're reading this blog, chances are you are ahead of 90% of the rest of the world.  The graphic below was done by searching real search keyword… read more

A Serious Problem with Cloud Computing

January 30 2012

We've written lots about Cloud Computing and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). Virtualization, defined as when the logical network topography no longer aligns with the physical topography, has been a trend in recent years.  With the advent of SOA, many businesses were easily lead down the path of "who cares how… read more

10 Technology Masterpieces that made it

January 27 2012

I just finished reading Akweli Parkers article entitled "Ten Concept Car Success Stories: The Ones that Made it to the Production Line""Ever since legendary automotive designer Harley Earl created what was arguably the first concept car in 1938, the public has been enthralled to witness the ever-expanding limits of technology… read more

10 Technology Masterpieces that made it

January 27 2012

I just finished reading Akweli Parkers article entitled "Ten Concept Car Success Stories: The Ones that Made it to the Production Line""Ever since legendary automotive designer Harley Earl created what was arguably the first concept car in 1938, the public has been enthralled to witness the ever-expanding limits of technology… read more

An Epic Failure to Service the Customer and Resulting Revenue Loss

January 26 2012

This is notes from a recent dialog I had with an Big company representative who utterly failed to comprehend that she lost her employer money by not escalating this.  To be fair to them, I got on the phone and a person stayed with me until they solved the issue.… read more

More on (Moron?) SOPA

January 25 2012

Funny thing about SOPA is that it keep my awake at night.  I actually took the time to read the bill to understand it better and it seems that around 2:45 AM my brain makes random connections as to why the Stop Online Piracy Act might pose threats to people… read more

Very Important SOPA and PIPA Information!

January 18 2012

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