Author: erinmfrank

Iteration 5.A Reading: Thread #2

Instructions

Look at the list of digital service categories and examples and follow the instructions below:

  1. Can you think of something that is missing? If so, add it in a comment.
  2. If you see one example that you like more than the others, post it in the comments, or if someone already has, like their comment to show you like that one as well.

 

Digital Services Categories and Examples

  • Collaboration
    • Wikis (e.g., Confluence)
    • Portals (for document versioning, workflow, e.g., SharePoint, SalesForce)
    • Q&A sites (e.g., OSQA, QHub, AnswerHub)
  • Content Management Systems
    • WordPress
    • Drupal
  • Learning Management Systems
    • Coursera
    • EdX
  • Web application development
    • Numerous options (e.g., RoR, Play Framework)
    • CDNs in the cloud (ancillary)
  • REST API development (similar to web application development)
  • Data
    • RDBMS
    • Document databases
    • Graph databases
    • Columnar databases
    • Elasticsearch
  • Data Analytics and Visualization
    • R
    • Python tools (e.g.Pandas, NumPy, SciPy, Anaconda)
    • Hadoop MapReduce
    • Apache Spark
  • Cloud
    • AWS
    • Microsoft Azure
  • Mobile/Internet of Things
    • Android
    • iOS
    • HTML5
  • Virtualization
    • VMWare
    • Oracle VirtualBox
  • Enterprise Integration (related to API development)
    • Camel
    • Spring Integration
    • Messaging (e.g. JMS, RabbitMQ, ActiveMQ)
  • Scripting
    • Shell/batch scripts
    • Scripting languages (e.g.Ruby, Scala)
  • Security
    • Encryption
    • PKI
    • Certificates
    • Digital signatures
    • Authentication and authorization/access control
  • Software engineering
    • Version control (e.g. Git, Subversion, etc.)
    • Issue tracker (e.g. Jira, Trello, etc.)
    • Wiki or other collaboration tool (e.g. Confluence)
    • Continuous integration (e.g. Jenkins, Hudson)
    • Continuous delivery/DevOps (e.g. Docker, Puppet)
    • Cloud providers for the above services (e.g. GitLab, Cloudbees)
    • Automated testing tools (e.g. Cucumber/Selenium for functional, JMeter for performance, BDD-Security/OWASP ZAP for security)
  • Social Media
    • Facebook
    • Twitter

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