Solution Providers Worry about New 3.0 Technologies
Many in the computer industry are saying that Web 2.0 is a thing of the past, but solution providers are questioning the good aspects of the new Web 3.0.
Last week in San Francisco at the Web 2.0 conference, many companies discussed the power of Web 3.0. Many claim that the new technology will improve the way we share, organize and find information. Still, solution providers argue that the technology is still in development and that those providing technology services to businesses need to be careful not to push it too hard in its initial stages.
Solution providers state that they believe the push for 3.0, particularly by companies that have yet to prove themselves in the marketplace is bold and a bit conceited. They agree that Web 3.0 is definitely going to be a great technology, but that it still needs further development to be truly ready to shine.
One of the problems, according to many solution providers is that while those within the industry may understand and be able to talk about Web 3.0 technologies, the general public cannot yet understand or even use the technology, thus rendering it useless. Plus, Web 2.0 technologies are still considered to be in the early majority phase, meaning not even all people have started adopting them yet. Web 3.0 semantic capabilities thus would qualify as being still in the Innovator stage.
And solution providers also argue that just because Web 3.0 technologies are “cool” technologies does not mean they are ready to be used by businesses. They need to be careful not to suggest them for to clients until they are truly ready for use and can be integrated and beneficial to businesses.
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Submitted By: Computer Consulting 101 Professional Kit