jhv1blz5 wrote: The article validated SOA as an IT architecture paradigm that can be leveraged in many ways. Taking data storage, scalability and application performance to a nifty level using SOA Application Grid infrastructure will no doubt enhance data and application performance on Oracle architecture platforms, it also has the promise of a cost effective and efficient IT delivery model. The very benefits of SOA.
REDMOND, WA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 06/11/07 -- Sampa Corporation, makers of the free, easy to
use and most comprehensive website creation service for consumers, launched
today a new service called Sampa for Facebook. Sampa for Facebook gives
the 19 million Facebook users the ability to easily create complete
websites and add blog functionality -- the first and only -- seamlessly
integrated into Facebook.
"We enable Facebook users to unleash their full creativity using Sampa's
rich website service," said Paul Gross, CEO of Sampa Corporation.
"Facebook users can now create custom pages and blogs as well as 'mashups'
all within the Facebook environment."
Facebook users can go to http://www.sampa.com/fb to install the beta of
Sampa for Facebook application and immediately start creating their own
website within Facebook. While seamlessly integrated with the Facebook
application, users can take advantage of Sampa's WYSIWYG designer to create
a unique home page and then add blogs, other custom pages, lists, and
mashups with numerous services such as Flickr, YouTube and Amazon lists.
Tight integration with Facebook security allows your friends to easily view
Sampa for Facebook websites and blogs. Sampa for Facebook sites can also
be viewed on the Internet, separate from Facebook, through Sampa's free web
service but Facebook users have total control of what is visible to the
public. Users can simultaneously maintain a public website and Facebook
presence with their blog and custom pages.
Existing Sampa users can also take advantage of the new Facebook default
template to publish their existing Sampa site inside of Facebook.
Everything that is created with Sampa's website design and blog tools --
pages, blogs, lists, photos and mashups -- can be shared between Sampa for
Facebook and a standalone Sampa Internet presence.
About Sampa Corporation
Founded in 2005, Sampa (www.sampa.com) provides web services that enable
easy website creation with unmatched privacy and expressive power for
non-technical users. Sampa's vision is to help individuals and groups to
create a home for all their personal web content, share it publicly or
privately, and stimulate readers to engage in their world.