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Hype Cycle for Web and User Interaction Technologies, 2009
17 July 2009
 
Gene Phifer   Massimo Pezzini   Yefim V. Natis   Daniel Sholler   William Clark   Benoit J. Lheureux   L. Frank Kenney   David Mitchell Smith   Ray Valdes   Stephen Prentice   Jeffrey Mann   Kathy Harris   David Gootzit   Anne Lapkin   Eric Knipp   Bill Gassman   David W. Cearley   Rita E. Knox   Anthony Bradley   Michael Maoz   W Schulte   Tole J. Hart   Charlotte Patrick   Jouni Forsman   Monica Basso   Robin Simpson   Yuko Adachi   Nikos Drakos   Nicholas Gall  

The Web is pervasive inside and outside the enterprise. Web 2.0 has hit the mainstream, and the Web continues its rapid evolution.







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Table of Contents



    
Analysis

    
What You Need to Know
    
The Hype Cycle
    
The Priority Matrix
    
Off The Hype Cycle
    
On the Rise

    
Context Delivery Architecture
    
Context-Enriched Services
    
Customer-Centric Web Strategies
    
Enterprise-Class RSS Technologies and Tools
    
Social Mining and Social Intelligence
    
Activity-Specific Social Applications
    
Portal Fabric
    
Semantic Web
    
Mobile Web Applications
    
Private Virtual Worlds
    
Distributed Social Web
    
At the Peak

    
Enterprise Mashups
    
Web Widgets
    
Cloud/Web Platforms
    
Web 3.0
    
RIA Rich Client
    
Service Process Integration
    
Social CRM: Customer Service
    
Web-Oriented Architecture
    
Second-Generation Portlet Standards (JSR 286 and WSRP v.2)
    
Cloud Computing
    
Mobile Application Stores
    
Consumer Web Mashups
    
Social Software Suites
    
Microblogging
    
Sliding Into the Trough

    
Composite Applications
    
Federated Portals Across Vendor Families
    
RIA Platforms
    
Public Virtual Worlds
    
B2B Web Services
    
Service-Oriented Business Applications
    
Advanced Web Services
    
Federated Portals Within Vendor Families
    
Web 2.0
    
Climbing the Slope

    
Corporate Blogging
    
RSS in the Enterprise
    
SOA
    
Enterprise Portals
    
Web Analytics
    
Entering the Plateau

    
Portlets
    
Basic Web Services
    
Appendixes

    
Hype Cycle Phases, Benefit Ratings and Maturity Levels

    
Recommended Reading


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Table 1.  
Hype Cycle Phases
 

Table 2.  
Benefit Ratings
 

Table 3.  
Maturity Levels
 

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Figure 1. 
Hype Cycle for Web and User Interaction Technologies, 2009
 

Figure 2. 
Priority Matrix for Web and User Interaction Technologies, 2009
 

Figure 3. 
Hype Cycle for Web and User Interaction Technologies, 2008
 



Document History:
 
Hype Cycle for Web and User Interaction Technologies, 2009
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Hype Cycle for Web and User Interaction Technologies, 2008
7 July 2008
  
Hype Cycle for Web and User Interaction Technologies, 2007
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