In a few short years, a once obscure technology bearing the unremarkable name of Extensible Markup Language has gone from a dry-as-dust specification to the center of the newest Web revolution. Like ...
DataPower joins a handful of companies building dedicated hardware to overcome the overhead from processing and securing XML-based applications. Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech ...
In a few short years, a once obscure technology bearing the unremarkable name of Extensible Markup Language has gone from a dry-as-dust specification to the center of the newest Web revolution. Like ...
When we talk about the Semantic Web we mean more meta-information hidden in the page code, but derived from the content itself, with the aim of letting Web services and search engines know exactly ...
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 23, 2001 — Microsoft Corp. today presented an architecture for the next generation of XML Web services and published four specifications supporting that architecture. The Global XML ...
With the ongoing rapid increase in both volume and diversity of 'omic' data (genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and others), the development and adoption of data standards is of paramount ...
SOMERS, N.Y., and REDMOND, Wash., Nov. 1, 2001 — Continuing their joint work to further the XML Web services family of interoperability specifications, IBM Corp. and Microsoft Corp. today announced ...
Whether it's in the area of content management, CRM or enterprise application integration (EAI), XML has certainly grown beyond Web services. In fact, VARBusiness shows 25 percent of solution ...
One year ago, Capient articulated the manner in which easily accessible registry networks will be key to the rise and long-term success of XML Web services. As XML Web service capabilities continue to ...
Start-up DataPower Technology on Tuesday upgraded its specialized hardware for improving performance of XML-reliant applications. Cambridge, Mass.-based DataPower is one of a handful of companies ...