- From: ashok malhotra <ashok.malhotra@oracle.com>
- Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2015 09:11:44 -0400
- To: Miguel Aragón <miguel.aragon@base22.com>, "public-ldp@w3.org" <public-ldp@w3.org>
- CC: Cody Burleson <cody.burleson@base22.com>, Luke Cressman <luke.cressman@base22.com>, Nestor Estrada <nestor.estrada@base22.com>
Miguel: What we need from you for the workshop is what the LDP does not do for you and areas where it needs extension. What should we do to enhance LDP for the future? All the best, Ashok On 4/17/2015 2:00 AM, Miguel Aragón wrote: > Carbon LDP: Enterprise Web Applications’ Linked Data Backend > > Using Carbon LDP, a web developer can create an enterprise-class web application that natively uses Linked Data, without having deep knowledge about it. Furthermore, Carbon LDP takes care of most of the server side concerns like Security (user management, roles, permissions, access control lists) and data persistence (transactions, connections and datastores management), helping the developer focus more on the business logic. Carbon LDP is an ambitious effort of bringing Linked Data to enterprise applications. > > *Miguel Aragón* > > Carbon LDP’s Lead Developer > > > > base22 <http://base22.com/> > > Mobile: *+521 (811) 798 9357* > Skype: *miguel.araco* > Email: miguel.aragon@base22.com >
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