Almost a Clean Sweep: About 3 in 4 Use AJAX



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Nearly three out of four software development managers say that they’re using or planning to use AJAX-based rich Internet application technologies. That’s according to an independent July 2006 study conducted by BZ Research.

BZ Research is a division of BZ Media, publisher of SD Times. The study was of 578 subscribers to SD Times, and has an accuracy of 3 percentage points.

In this study, 18.9 percent of respondents said that their companies have already deployed production systems using Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. Another 12.0 percent said that they are developing their first production systems but haven’t deployed yet, and 14.2 percent are developing pilot systems. In addition, 37.7 percent are studying the technology. Only 9.5 percent said that neither they nor their company has plans to use AJAX; 7.6 percent said that they didn’t know.

Why are development managers interested in AJAX, and in related RIA and so-called “Web 2.0” technologies? The responses varied, but many cited the improved user interface experience due to AJAX’s elimination of postbacks.

“We are looking into using the technology for a Windows-like interface to our embedded system,” said Wendi Whitcomb, a senior systems engineer at ZoZo Engineering, while Jeffrey Price, president of Price Performance, explained, “Customers demand desktop application look and feel. Citrix/Terminal server approach [is] becoming cost prohibitive due to licensing costs.” Scott Finnerty, technical director of Barkley Evergreen & Partners Interactive, said, “We’ve embraced Rich Internet Application development as being key to the future of user experience for our clients.”

Other reasons had to do with the back end of an AJAX deployment. David Yutzy, manager of Web applications at Retail Ventures Services, explained that AJAX can “reduce bandwidth requirements, increase utilization of servers, [and] enhance experience to users.” Similarly, “AJAX allows us to reduce network load and server utilization to allow servers to handle more load and be more responsive,” said Blaine McDonnell, senior analyst at AT&T Services.




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