Online giant welcomes Web developers.
Former IBM exec now CTO of startup.
Company unveiled a management toolset officials said is designed to help prevent glitches in processing.
As we move toward a world in which functionality takes the form of services distributed across networks and the dynamic assembly of applications, development organizations find themselves facing new challenges.
Succeeding with Web services depends on winning the big bet we’re placing on this multi-part security scheme.
Microsoft has realigned its .NET product set and now finds a slew of customers using its Visual Studio .NET toolset to build applications and Web services.
Efforts of the Web Services Interoperability (WS-I) Organization to address the issue of interoperability have borne fruit recently with the release of important implementation guidelines for developers.
J2EE was tearing up the charts when Web services appeared on the scene, and the Java community has reacted quickly. This rundown recaps key technical milestones.
The path to establishment or obscurity of many of today’s leading technologies may be defined in terms of whether they are accepted under the remarkable buzzword of “Web services,” or indeed whether or not people learn to see through the buzzword.
Development teams are finding their way toward the new Microsoft platform. They are encountering decent performance, sketchy security standards and a handful of best practices.
XML and SOA are challenging the survival of traditional integration middleware vendors.
Agreement will allow developers working with both companies' tools to integrate software development assets.
Address by Ted Leonsis, AOL’s Vice Chairman and its President of Core Services.
Company tries to bridge the gap between content developers and techs.