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Features Hitachi Execs To Join Nexaweb Chairman Coach Wei at AJAXWorld Conference
"The US Needs to See These Japanese Applications"
By: RIA News Desk
Sep. 23, 2006 08:45 AM
As the result of his visit last week to Japan to speak at the 2006 ProWise Power Forum in Tokyo, Coach Wei - Chairman and CTO of Nexaweb - discovered that in Japan they have been adopting "Web 2.0" technologies for some incredibly complex and mission critical systems with great success: financial trading, current exchange, project management, insurance, and power/electricity management, etc.
"I invited them to attend the upcoming AJAXWorld Conference in Santa Clara," says Wei, "and I will try to ask them to demonstrate some of their work during one of my sessions." The reasons that Wei so strongly believes people in the US should see what they have done are:
"We have seen a lot of web 2.0 demonstrations from various US companies, a lot of which emphasize sexiness rather than what is really important to users. - in contrast, if you see the demonstrations from Japan, you will see how they took care of every aspect of user-centricity: look and feel, screen layout, style, visual cues, navigation, efficiency, performance, etc. to the degree that you almost feel the Japan culture embodied within these applications." "If you are going to be at AJAXWorld, I highly recommend you come and see the demonstrations," he adds. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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