Applying force field analysis to Web services shows that they provide the path of least resistance to integration goals.
Server pages, both Active- and Java-type, using what many in the industry still call a portal, serve up the coolest view of integrated data. We recently took a peek inside the minds of a couple of portal partisans, from different points on a vast spectrum.
They said it was dead, but the mainstay IT platform is ambling into the modern era. The mantra for many shops now is to ‘refresh and renew.’
Gates said Microsoft is currently soliciting comments on its latest Web services technology, which will be turned over to a standards body by the end of 2004.
Service Integrity Inc. is demonstrating how it fits into the Microsoft vision of secure Web services.
Products being co-marketed and sold under an evolving partnership agreement disclosed jointly this month by the two companies.
Company says the Web Services Delivery Contract (WSDC) is designed to be a technological fix for the limitations its developers see in UDDI.
Web services expert gives high marks to IBM's new version of WSDK.
Middleware specialist moves to expand portfolio for Web services.
Company says its Integrated Composite Application Network (ICAN) Suite 5.0 is compatible with new standards.
New application creates "graphical knowledge maps."
Launch of BEA WebLogic Enterprise Security (WLES) first new product resulting from February acquisition of CrossLogix.
Changes aimed at products that go beyond traditional telephone service.
WebSphere Software Developer Kit (WSDK) 5.1 for Web Services is in testing phase.