Let's begin this year's roundup with the predictions for 2006 of Mitchell Kertzman, Now at Hummer Winblad Venture Partners but still famous for having been the founder and CEO of Powersoft, which merged with Sybase in February 1995. When someone with over 30 years of experience as a CEO of public and private software companies tips LAMP, for example, it lends a certain credence to an already strong trend that we have sought to cover in SYS-CON Media's various publications. MITCHELL KERTZMAN: AJAX, LAMP, Virtualization, SaaS, Open SourceSince I’m in Venture Capital Now, I try to put my (and others’) money where my mouth is, so my predictions will tend to match up with my portfolio. In no particular order: 1. Rich application interfaces, including (but not exclusively) AJAX. Enterprise developers/IT managers have finally realized that the browser interface was a step backward to the 3270 and forms mode. That was good enough for a while, but not anymore. 2. LAMP in the enterprise. If.... follow my portfolio company, ActiveGrid, you’ll find one of the leaders of the J2EE app server market Now offering a far easier to build and less-expensive to deploy platform. 3. Virtualization. With three strong - More available
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