Microsoft architect says the flood of XML standards may be ebbing.
Striking a balance between structure and flexibility.
While the sluggish U.S. economy is slowing Web services development, it has not stopped it by a long shot, according to a survey this summer by Gartner Inc.
A look at the emerging role of standards in the Web services world.
Web Parts are probably not
the best known of Microsoft's .NET-based technologies, but they can make life easier for developers working to bring XML data from a variety of sources to a portal application.
Users find value -- and challenge -- in the handy markup language that could.
New book advises when to use Web services and when not to use Web services.
Web services expert Anne Thomas Manes pushes through the hype to explain the particulars of the emerging technology and how it can best be used by development organizations.
Snapbridge Software claims to have solved the problem of enterprise data federation with a combination of XML standardization and algorithms developed by its engineering team.
Companys says XML Web services-based data networks are business executives’ lifeline.
Multiple Web services integration boosted by new specification.
Personalized tools on the way for your Web services toolbox.
XML makes its way into e-government.
Company adds SOA tools to server architecture.
The new software supports a declarative programming model that will take care of policy at runtime without requiring recoding.