Buzzword Bingo Ultimate Edition!

Robert P. J. Day rpjday-L09J2beyid0N/H6P543EQg at public.gmane.org
Mon Apr 21 22:34:17 UTC 2008


On Mon, 21 Apr 2008, Lennart Sorensen wrote:

> On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 06:01:31PM -0400, Giles Orr wrote:
> > Can anyone here identify the product (or even market niche of the
> > product!) without googling the text below?  I knew what it was for
> > and was completely dumbfounded by the verbiage:
> >
> > "Product X enables more productivity with portal lifecycle
> > improvements that simplify deployment, federation, and
> > administration. Combined with the industry leading portal
> > lifecycle management capabilities already available in Product X,
> > release N development capabilities can help speed delivery and
> > maximize opportunity while aligning very well with modern
> > development methodologies such as Agile and XP. Product X v. N has
> > an integrated lifecycle and SOA backbone that helps deliver value
> > by leveraging existing investments, shortening time-to-market,
> > increasing productivity, and lowering run-the-engine costs.
> > Product X compliments modern SOA environments and iterative
> > project development approaches by integrating disparate user
> > experiences and visualizing services while also adding unique
> > value."
> >
> > I'd heard most of those before, but "lowering run-the-engine
> > costs" was new to me and now I just have to buy it.
>
> Nope I couldn't guess.

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