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Written by Erik Westermann   
Friday, 20 February 2009 17:52

Art Of Babel is a project by Erik Westermann, an independent consultant.

Art Of Babel is an independent online magazine covering system integration - EAI, SOA, BPM, ESB, and work flow. The magazine takes the "by and for" approach: by architects and developers, for architects and developers in a fluid marketplace through independent and consistent insight, help, advise, and innovation.

Art of Babel (AoB) is opening at a time when the world's economy is in crisis. AoB is designed to get its funding from advertising revenue; however, I anticipate advertising revenue in the range of low to none in the short term. My consulting business (wWorkflow.net) funds the site's operations since I believe it's important to continue efforts like this, especially during times of crisis.

Although most articles at the launch of the site are mine, I am seeking authors for new articles and may even pay for original content. More details are in the Call for Articles.

You are already participating in the making of Art Of Babel by visiting. Visit often, contact me, write some articles, and stop by on your sojourns around the web.

Why Art Of Babel?

The name is inspired by the babel fish - a fictitious species of fish from Douglas Adams' Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. After inserting it into your ear, the babel fish translates between spoken languages making it seem as if everyone speaks the same language.

The Art Of Babel is about integrated, connected communication - between systems and between us as members of the software engineering community.

 

Newsflash

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.

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