| Call For Articles and Guidelines |
| About - Authors |
| Written by Erik Westermann |
| Thursday, 05 March 2009 22:21 |
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Art Of Babel is seeking articles about integration technologies, techniques, and approaches including EAI, BPM, SOA, ESB, and a broad range of other three letter acronyms. Although most articles focus on Microsoft-based technologies, Art Of Babel is platform agnostic - coverage from practically all platforms is welcome. Articles must be focused, practical, and original (meaning, we are not interested in infomercial-style articles or articles that blatantly advertise a particular product or solution). Authors of all experience levels and linguistic capabilities are welcome – don’t feel shy if you have not published an article before or are worried about your English skills. A professional editor edits all articles, and we review our changes with you before we publish your article. We may pay for your article, depending on the terms we negotiate before we publish your article. We distribute payments by PayPal. Interested? Write a 200-250 word synopsis of your article and send it to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . We’ll acknowledge all synopsis. |
Linxter describes itself as an easy to use cloud messaging platform that works on .NET and Java platforms. Linxter enables communication, via messages, between internet connected systems over its Internet Service Bus. On reviewing this application in January 2011, I found Linkster is not as easy to use, its documentation basic, and its quick start applications are neither: they’re not quick, nor do they start. |