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Developers proud of Mono 1.0 release
Novell released version 1.0 of the Mono Project yesterday to rave reviews from the community, and its developers. Article | 01 Jul 2004
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Sun: Ubiquity fuels 'Java economy'
At JavaOne, Sun executives promise simpler development tools they hope will help Java move into "unexpected environments." Article | 29 Jun 2004
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Report: Interoperability top development consideration
A Jupiter-Research report puts Microsoft atop the interoperability heap, citing its support for Web services in development tools and apps as a key factor. Article | 28 Jun 2004
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New Web services standards connect competing systems ASAP
Two newly ratified OASIS standards enable competing business process management systems to communicate asynchronously. Article | 22 Jun 2004
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Developers herald promise of Web services
An Evans Data Corp. survey reports that Web services has gained favor in the enterprise, but cautions that management buy-in and other common IT obstacles apply to Web services as well. Article | 17 Jun 2004
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Verification service glows over Web services
Web services improved efficiency for the National Student Clearinghouse and users of its degree and enrollment verification services. Article | 16 Jun 2004
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XML Tower of Babel - bring on UBL
This commentary sings the praises of OASIS' latest specification Universal Business Language (UBL) 1.0, a draft of which was published last month. UBL addresses the semantic woes surrounding XML schemas. The author hopes it will be the standard by wh... Article | 15 Jun 2004
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Mainframe integration vendor buys Web services firm
Neon Systems announced its intention to acquire InnerAccess Technologies, which sells configuration software for mainframe Web services. Article | 02 Jun 2004
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Arjuna supports transactions on Systinet platform
Arjuna Technologies has added transaction support for Systinet's WASP platform. Article | 26 Apr 2004
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Amazon Web Services a hit with developers
Amazon Web Services, launched two years ago by the online retailer, has been used by more than 50,000 software developers lending credence to Web services as having business value. News | 22 Apr 2004