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The SOAP Opera Progresses - Helping XML to Rule the World ( Pages)
by Michael F. Reed
Aug 20, 2001 Abstract : An important emerging standard in the web arena, known as SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol), originally developed by Microsoft, has achieved a new milestone. Since IBM joined in support for the SOAP standard with increased security, SOAP may replace DCOM, and possibly even CORBA eventually. The W3C consortium has just released a new version, 1.2, which will be widely accepted and adopted by vendors.
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(XML + mySAP.com) – Spin = Status Quo ( Pages)
by A. Turner
May 16, 2000 Abstract : SAP announced its involvement in XML-based Internet content standards initiatives, detailing its involvement with standards committees, acceptance of XML, integration with their products, the creation of an XML interface repository and a partner certification program. What does it amount to?
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Informix XML’s Its Metadata Transport Layer ( Pages)
by M. Reed
May 22, 2000 Abstract : Informix® Corporation, has announced an XML Document Type Definition (DTD) for Extraction, Transformation, and Transport (ETT) of metadata. The DTD is designed to allow metadata sharing between different vendors’ products using the open XML standard.
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EDI and XML Integration: Vitria Buys XMLSolutions ( Pages)
by M. Reed
Apr 19, 2001 Abstract : In a move designed to further its efforts in integrating EDI and XML, Vitria has announced the purchase of XMLSolutions Corporation. Given that the market for EDI business collaboration is huge, and that XML is the up and coming (and lower cost) standard, we expect the ability to translate bi-directionally between either format will become hugely popular.
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Microsoft Joins XML Specification Committee for Financials ( Pages)
by M. Reed
May 2, 2000 Abstract : Microsoft (NASDAQ: MFST) has joined the Extensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) committee to help launch an XML-based standard for translating financial reports between applications. Formerly known as the Extensible Financial Reporting Markup Language (XFRML), the language should allow companies to use the Internet to exchange financial reports.
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Mercator Software Extends EAI Solutions for Insurance with XML ( Pages)
by M. Reed
Apr 21, 2000 Abstract : Mercator Software (which is changing its name from TSI International Software to reflect the name of its flagship product) has announced support within its “Integration Broker” products for both XML and EDI transactions based on the ACORD standard for the insurance industry.
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Novell Uses XML, LDAP, NDS to Manage AD, IOS, etc. ( Pages)
by C. McNulty
Apr 14, 2000 Abstract : Novell’s new DirXML directory will use XML and LDAP to seamlessly manage legacy directories from an NDS platform. Get ready for the Acronym Wars.
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Brio Technology Expands Support for WML and XML ( Pages)
by M. Reed
Apr 12, 2000 Abstract : Brio Technology (Nasdaq: BRYO) a provider of business intelligence solutions, announced it is adopting the Wireless Markup Language (WML) and strengthening its use of Extensible Markup Language (XML) as the underlying languages for its entire suite of products. These features will initially be incorporated into Brio.Report 6.0, which is currently in beta testing.
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EDI versus. XML--Working in Tandem Rather Than Competing? ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 5, 2004 Abstract : Electronic data interchange (EDI), extensible markup language (XML) , and any other format are merely
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