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Jon Ferraiolo
Jon Ferraiolo manages operations and leads various activities at the OpenAjax Alliance. He is a member of IBM's Emerging Technologies group.

Good News for AJAX – The Browser Wars Are Back!
After years of dominance by a single browser, Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE), and few advances within IE, the world has changed. There is now healthy competition among multiple browsers over standards compliance, AJAX features, AJAX performance and trustwort...
OpenAjax Alliance Call-to-Action to AJAX Developers for Browser Wishlist
The OpenAjax Alliance is developing an AJAX industry wishlist for future browsers, using a dedicated wiki for this initiative. The main purpose of the initiative is to inform the browser vendors about what future features are most important to the AJAX community a...
AJAX and Mashup Security
One of the foundations of Web security is the 'same-origin' policy, which is widely implemented by Web browsers, including the most popular ones (e.g., Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, and Opera). Browsers implement the same-origin policy as a protection mech...
Introducing OpenAjax Hub 1.0
The OpenAjax Alliance is an organization of leading vendors, open source projects, and companies using AJAX that are dedicated to the successful adoption of open and interoperable AJAX-based Web technologies. This article introduces the alliance's first major te...
OpenAjax Alliance: A Remarkable First Year and Plans for the Future!
The OpenAjax Alliance is a consortium of companies that are active in the AJAX industry. It was founded on May 15, 2006, concluded a governing Members Agreement in October 2006, and now has more than 80 member organizations, including industry giants such as Adobe...
The OpenAjax Technology Vision: Accelerating Customer Success with AJAX
The Alliance's mission is to accelerate customer success with AJAX by promoting a customer¹s ability to mix and match solutions from AJAX technology providers and by helping to drive the future of the AJAX ecosystem.
When Does AJAX Make Business Sense?
Hard-nosed executives recognize that there are costs associated with any benefit. To convince today's upper-level decision makers to approve strategic investments, they need to hear more than phrases like 'essential to the business,' 'the results are too unpredict...

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