IT DRILLDOWN
 
NEWSLETTERS
 

CIO.com updates, insights and advice on technology, management and your career.

 
 
 
LEADERSHIP
 
CIO Executive Programs
The Leader in Face-to-Face Education for Senior Executives

Offering regional and national programs, CIO (and CSO) events bring together some of the most respected names and thought leaders in information technology and security. Presented by CIOs and other senior level executives, these invitation-only programs offer timely topics and strong networking. Learn More »

 
CIO Executive Council
A Peer-Advisory Service and Professional Association for CIOs

Public Teleconferences
Join CIO Executive Council members and participate in the following live one-hour teleconferences:

* Transforming IT Teams
September 16

* Global CIOs: How to Lead on the World Stage
September 18

* Social Responsibility's Strategic Benefits
October 29

More / Register »

Learn more about the CIO Executive Council »



 
 
RESOURCE CENTER
 
 
 
SUBSCRIBE TO CIO
 
Are you involved in setting the direction for your company's IT budget or strategy?

Apply today for a FREE subscription to CIO Magazine!

 
 
 

The Immersive, Cinematic Application: Improving the User Experience

Social networking, video and collaboration are just part of the next generation of Web applications, say these technology experts.

 

November 30, 2007CIO — Cinematic. Collaborative. Not words you use to describe most enterprise software today, but that could change in the next two to three years, if the tool visionaries are right. Future applications will be "immersive experiences," says David Wadhwani, Adobe's VP, RIA platform. Ajax has already changed the market, he says, because of its emphasis on eliminating the need for page refresh. (That is, a site updates without the user having to click on a Submit button.) "That's a step in the right direction, but I think the movement will be driven by companies like Apple with iTunes and iPhone. It's a beautiful cinematic experience. People are going to want that in everything."

"The cinematic user experience" isn't specific to video. According to David Temkin, Laszlo Systems CTO, "Cinematography involves motion, and that tells the story." Applications will have a lot of animation, a lot of continuity. The result: another period of disruption. "The entire user interface is up for grabs," Temkin says. If we could fast-forward a couple of years, he believes, we'll see some consolidation and another stability point.

Bob Brewin, Sun's software CTO, believes that software development has to go beyond what we can get with Ajax. "Start thinking about how we can become more tightly integrated with the desktop, not just the apps on your desktop," he advises.

More Social Interaction and Customization

But another key, upcoming change isn't in the technology of building software, but "encouraging a culture of contribution," says Tim Bray, director of Web technologies at Sun Microsystems.

Traditionally, information—particularly corporate information—has flowed in from the edges, with central control. "Those days are gone," Bray says. "People are saying, 'There's a culture of wikis, blogs, tagging and community knowledge—and why can't our enterprise apps be more like that?'" It's especially valuable in information-intensive apps, he believes. "This is coming faster than people think," says Bray.

Collaboration and information sharing needs to be addressed in the application planning phase—and developers should probably start thinking about it now. "Do something that encourages community development," Bray advises.

The rise of social networks and information sharing will likely also change the development process itself. In the next couple of years, says David Intersimone, CodeGear vice president, the Internet will improve the ability of individuals and small teams to work together, in coffee shops and homes, and build new apps in new ways. That movement is arguably already under way, with team members regularly working in different geographies, but Intersimone expects more to come. "The whole social level means more people can collaborate. That's this next wave: how we collaborate over the developer network and put collaboration into our products." Perhaps, he muses, some new languages and object models will come out of this change as well.

For more on collaborative software development, see Grady Booch's "10 Tips to Help Employees Collaborate."

Sun's Brewin believes that social interaction is "no longer a nice-to-have" feature, and expects it to be integrated fully into new applications using asynchronous, annotating documents or data feeds.

Today, synchronous data is fed to us primarily by instant messaging, but over time, says Brewin, our input will include audio and video feeds. There will be live event dispatching, with people working together, such as sharing a single document or application in real time. "It's easy to think of it in text, but imagine two traders working on a trader desktop, deciding whether to buy a billion-dollar stock," he suggests.

Rethink that concept of documents, while you're at it. Brewin expects distinctions between documents and applications to blur. "They'll become more interactive and more dynamic," he says; for example, users won't see as many unnecessary data input fields.

Loading...
 
 
ABCs
 

Just the basics, please. Sometimes we all need a refresher or we need to make sure our team and our colleagues are all on the same page.

Over 25 tutorials on everything from business intelligence to virtualization.

 
 
FEATURED SPONSORS
 
 
 
SPONSORED LINKS
 

Standalone Server vs. Open Source Toolkits

Drive More Effective Business Processes with SOA

Efficient by design: Watch this flash demo of the Quad-Core AMD Opteron Processor

HP and Oracle deploy unbreakable computing infrastructure at Replacements, Ltd.

Dell Latitude: Battery life up to 19 hours. Learn more

Video: 21st Century Networking for a 12th Century Castle

Speed, agility, flexibility - The HP BladeSystem c-Class

Learn about the software-based VoIP solution from Microsoft

Microsoft System Center - Designed For Big

Accelerating ITIL at the Service Desk

Putting Open source to the test

Weigh the trade-offs between outsourcing communications and keeping it on-premise.

Protecting Data in a Highly Networked World

Consolidation: Just the Starting Point for Virtualization

How the Mac is Becoming an IT Standard in the Enterprise

Storage Efficiency: The Key to Green Storage Operation

Oracle Real Application Testing with Oracle Database 11g

InfoWorld Test Center on Oracle Active Data Guard

Master Data Management: The Approach Determines the Results

The Power of Pervasive Business Intelligence

Reap the Benefits of Unified Communications

How to Manage the Mobile Work Environment

Extending PCI Compliance to the Mobile Workforce

Strategies for Asia-Pacific Expansion

Unified Communications: "More Than Just Talk"

Fuel the Responsive Enterprise Through Oracle Fusion Middleware

Balance Your Innovation and Efficiency Platforms for Competitive Advantage and Responsiveness

Renowned Engineering Institution Chooses AMD Processor-Based Servers

Extending the Enterprise Network Through Mobility

SOA Educational Library at the TIBCO SOA Resource Center

TDWI Report shows strong validation for investing in predictive analytics

Cost-Effective Data Center 1U Server Solutions

Secure your virtual and physical environments with the same software

GET YOUR VoIP ONTM! Win 2 Years of Hosted VoIP from Cypress. $100,000 retail value. Enter today!

Virtual Support Technology Delivers Quantifiable Gains in Productivity and Performance

File Integrity Monitoring: Secure Your Virtual & Physical IT Environments

Webcast: Roundtable discusses industry trends for Enterprise Content Management

Stimulating Innovation: Meeting IT's New Mission

The Struggle to Achieve Agility and Reduce Complexity

Maximizing Site Visitor Trust Using Extended Validation SSL

Oracle Database 11g: Real Application Testing & Manageability

InfoWorld Test Center on Oracle Real Application Testing

Oracle Database 11g: Advances in Compression, Real Application Testing and Data Guard

Getting Off on the Right Foot: Avoiding Common Master Data Management False Starts

Conquering Information Management Challenges

The Challenge of Network Access Control -- Is a Managed Service the Answer?

The Universal Wireless Client: Simplify mobility and reduce the cost of supporting mobile workers

Strategic IT Financial Management - Achieve Higher Organizational Performance

Process Integration and Traceability through Requirements Management

Building Competitive Advantage with Next-Generation Wireless Infrastructure