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If Web services are to reach the ''next level,'' IT must adopt loosely coupled,
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If Web services are to reach the ''next level,'' IT must adopt loosely coupled,
standards-based Service-Oriented Architectures. A new perspective on the role of
IT.
The expansion of web services leads to a new way of looking at applications.
New application saves health care dollars.
BEA reaches out to legacy applications.
Microsoft believes technology is aligning to make 2003 the year XML Web services "take off" in applications for mobile devices, according to Steve Lombardi, technical product manager, Microsoft's MapPoint .NET.
Sun Microsystems last week disclosed its decision to delay the release of its J2EE 1.4 spec until this summer. Developers predict the move won't slow the shipping of Web services
slated to be completed this spring.
Swingtide Inc., a Portsmouth, N.H.-based start-up, has unveiled its initial product line aimed to stem "XML service creep" and provide a knowledge base for designing Web services and Service Oriented Architectures
(SOAs).
According to Ron Schmelzer at ZapThink LLC, Web
services will become an important technology in content management systems.
Droplets Inc. markets technology to create "rich, thin client" systems. To do this, the company
puts specialized presentation logic and rendering algorithms on the mid-tier server.
LogicLibrary has recently initiated a QuickStart program to push forward Web services
initiatives.
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