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- Microsoft bets big on Web services
- Web services based portals: The wave of the future?
- VisualScript XML
- The human side of service orientation
- A look at Microsoft's Indigo, part two
- Declare a simple custom control
- Diagramming XML
- Rethinking software pricing in a service-oriented world
- A look at Microsoft's Indigo technology
- Riding the open standards wave to lower costs
- Oracle and the grid
- XForms and useful implementations
- Novell's Web services strategy, part two
- SOA + Information Architecture = Code Reuse (Finally!)
- Try XML security hardware
- The IM frontier poses concerns in the corporate world
- The market should demand a single set of Web services standards
- Novell's Web services strategy
- Whatever happened to XML schemas?
- Microsoft and Web services
- Effective XML Markup Presentation
- Building software that fuels business growth
- Ubiquitous XML: It's not obvious
- Web services and the data center of tomorrow, part two
- Web services are for small businesses, too
- Securing Web services -- More than just Web application security
- Web services and the data center of tomorrow
- Want Windows results? Try Bindows
- What is the shape of a service-oriented architecture?
- Try Bill's XML fragment reader
- PSeries continues to grab customers
- J2EE application components
- Looming standards war:Who controls the future of Web services? part two
- Semantic integration: Loosely coupling the meaning of data
- The value of SVG
- Looming standards war:Who controls the future of Web services?
- Standards competition: A good thing?
- Checking a Web service for version changes at runtime
- Sound off on XHTML
- A day in the life of a Web Services Architect, part two
- Back to the future with XML
- Using drag and drop from a ListView to a DataGrid control
- Security gone crazy
- A day in the life of a Web Services Architect
- Enterprise Service Bus (ESB): Lasting concept or latest buzzword?
- Validate your RSS
- State management in C++ Web services
- Enterprise identity management: Essential SOA prerequisite
- Grab metadata and other XML info
- Open using last Visual Studio.NET layout
- Deployment Profile: Yellow Transportation delivers three Web services, part two
- Check out Microsoft's security take
- What is a delegate in .NET?
- Asynchrony and Web services
- SOAs: More change ahead for IT consulting
- Deployment Profile: Yellow Transportation delivers three Web services
- XHTML 2.0 appreciated
- Bonus Edition: Web services management, part two
- Bonus Edition: Web services management
- SOA basics - architecture in .NET
- Patterns and architecture defined for .NET
- Appreciating the awesome power of XML
- What is service-oriented architecture? part two
- What is the .NET Compact Framework?
- Just what is "on demand," anyway?
- What is service-oriented architecture?
- Accessing RSS resources
- Understand Windows forms
- Service-Oriented Process -- Thinking about processes before services
- IBM's $10 billion 'on-demand' gamble, part two
- What's up with XForms
- TCM -- The Trust Capability Model
- Create a simple Web form page
- Check out this free XML editor
- A question of identity
- IBM's $10 billion 'on-demand' gamble
- Finding utilitarian uses for utility computing
- XML and Configuration Files
- What's happened to the simplicity of Web services?
- Is it too late for Sun and Web services? part two
- The Object-Oriented Windows form
- Inside every Web service is a benefit struggling to get out
- Your first PerlNET program
- Utility computing: Catalyst for Web services?
- Which for Web services: All-from-one or one-for-all?
- Web service management market moves
- Investigating Rich Site Summary (RSS)
- Is it too late for Sun and Web services?
- Learn XSLT by example
- Sending e-mail with .NET, the easy way, part two
- Sending e-mail with .NET, the easy way
- Apple and Web services, part two
- The XmlTextReader class
- Java versus C# -- no need for war, just understanding
- Euro symbols and XML Schema
- Apple and Web services
- Migrating to Microsoft could hurt the mid-market customer
- Making XML useful to ordinary mortals
- Looking forward on Web services in 2003
- My wish list for Web services in 2003
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