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Carges will tout tagging, wiki projects in BEA World speech
LONG A PLAYER IN THE GEEKY WORLD of enterprise middleware, BEA will soon be diving into a frothy Web 2.0 space as it tries to tap into the genius of Web sites such as del.icio.us, Wikipedia, and YouTube, according to Mark Carges, executive vice president of business interaction at BEA.
In an exclusive interview with InfoWorld, Carges said that he will use his keynote address at BEA World 2006 to trumpet the company's successes and to outline the company's vision for the future, including three projects - Graffiti, Runner, and Builder - that will add social bookmarking to BEAs portals and will give non-IT staff the tools to create blogs, wikis, and other lightweight...