Peter Coffee

About

Peter Coffee is Director of Platform Research at salesforce.com, where he serves as a liaison with the developer community to define the opportunity and clarify developers' technical requirements on the company's evolving Apex Platform. Peter previously spent 18 years with eWEEK (formerly PC Week), the national news magazine of enterprise technology practice, where he reviewed software development tools and methods and wrote regular columns on emerging technologies and professional community issues.Before he began writing full-time in 1989, Peter spent eleven years in technical and management positions at Exxon and The Aerospace Corporation, including management of the latter company's first desktop computing planning team and applied research in applications of artificial intelligence techniques. He holds an engineering degree from MIT and an MBA from Pepperdine University, he has held teaching appointments in computer science, business analytics and information systems management at Pepperdine, UCLA, and Chapman College.

Web Services Make Enterprise Strides

Web services crossed key thresholds of enterprise acceptance during the last months of 2003, with corporate IT builders expressing dramatically greater interest in using the model for transactions up and down the supply chain as well as for in-house applications. Last fall, Forrester Research Inc. found almost three-fifths of a sample of 75 large corporate […]

Whats in Tech Kool-Aid?

The expression “To Drink the Kool-Aid” is probably fixed forever in the lexicon of wry humor despite its grisly origin in the Jonestown, Guyana, mass suicide of 1978. It suggests the wholesale adoption of a group view or behavior, rather than judicious choice among options guided by ones knowledge, research and goals. Even without the […]

Iona Pushes Web Services Along

In a pivotal moment of the 1999 movie satire “Galaxy Quest,” a starship crew member whos safe on the ship advises another whos facing a massive rock monster to “look around—can you fashion some sort of rudimentary lathe?” Developers who have moved beyond the pilot-project stage may find that first-generation Web services tools are on […]

Needs of Tech Consumers, Enterprises Converge

As the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas rang in the new year last week, I found myself thinking that forces over the past decade have conspired to shape consumer and enterprise technologies along very similar lines. Enterprise IT buyers have been told for many years that they cant expect to combine industrial-strength robustness with […]

Developers Take on Win 9x

The end of useful life for Microsoft Corp.s DOS-based versions of Windows is dictated by factors visible and invisible to users—but, in both cases, of crucial importance to enterprise application developers. The DOS-based Windows 9x architecture underlying Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows ME is clearly incapable of meeting the data- and task-intensive demands of […]

Making Time to do Info Tech Right

When NBC needed someone to explain the accomplishment of landing the “Spirit” probe on Mars, this past Saturday night, I thought it was appropriate that the engineer they interviewed was one of the missions software specialists. In the live report that I saw from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, that member of the mission team made […]

Review: CodeWarrior 9 for Mac OS

Borland Software Corp.s JBuilder X and Metrowerks Corp.s CodeWarrior Development Studio for Mac OS, the latest development tool sets to arrive for review at eWEEK Labs, attack what we might call the plague of developer choice. The tool options facing an application developer have ballooned enormously beyond what used to be the fairly simple choice […]

Soapscope 3.0 Expands Analysis

Filling a genuine gap in the space of Web services tools, Mindreefs Soapscope 3.0 offers developers expanded facilities for analyzing Web service structure, function and behavior. Soapscope, whose 3.0 upgrade became available this week, at an annual subscription fee of $99, offers multiple views of WSDL documents, ranging from raw XML to a far more […]

Review: Borlands JBuilder X

Borland Software Corp.s JBuilder X and Metrowerks Corp.s CodeWarrior Development Studio for Mac OS, the latest development tool sets to arrive for review at eWEEK Labs, attack what we might call the plague of developer choice. The tool options facing an application developer have ballooned enormously beyond what used to be the fairly simple choice […]

Mining for Meaning

Data mining can easily turn into a job security program for IT vendors. When a buyer has more money than brains, its in the interest of both the seller and the sucker—excuse me, I mean the customer—to promote the idea that one more budget increase, and a fistful of new correlations, will suddenly reveal a […]