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In the software industry today as we address the interenterprise and its business problems, the solutions to these problems are becoming increasingly complex. They span several tiers of distributed systems and involve several disjointed applications that must somehow talk to each other...
XML-J: What is your role as the chief marketing officer at B-Bop? Manchanda: As CMO at an early-stage start-up I wear several hats. However, my main focus is on marketing and product strategy as well as business development, that is, establishing partnerships with ISVs and VARs to cre...
I spend most of my time working with application development tools or application servers, which means that most of the products I review fall into one of these categories. In rare instances I get the chance to take a look at other productivity tools, and sometimes I even get to have f...
As XML becomes accepted as the format for document markup, the demand for XML tools is also increasing. In particular, there's a need for a tool that can be easily programmed to perform any number of general reporting and editing operations on XML files. In the world of ASCII text, thi...
XML-J: Can you give our readers a brief overview of infoShark, what area of XML it focuses on, and your role in the organization? Bouldin: infoShark provides software products for B2B data integration. These products enable enterprises to access, exchange, and transmit information qui...
Traditional telecommunications reside in the realm of time division multiplexed circuit switches. Million-dollar pieces of equipment are king, and their thrones demand room-sized real estate. Among their myriad physical requirements, these switches present an entirely different set of ...
XML is just a tool, not a solution. Solutions come only when two or more entities agree to use the same format to share data.
The incredible growth of B2B e-commerce and the increasing demand for content management applications to complement online business initiatives are creating tremendous opportunities for developers. GartnerGroup is predicting that B2B e-commerce will grow to $7.29 trillion by 2004 and t...
Today many companies are evaluating the application of XML to their technology initiatives. With all its potential, performance, scalability, and accessibility implications need to be considered when developing an implementation strategy utilizing XML.
OmniMark is the granddaddy of XML programming languages, having begun life as XTRAN, an SGML translation language, in 1989. Designed specifi- cally for filtering structured data, Omni- Mark has a streaming programming model, a rule-based program structure, and integrated XML and SGML...
As organizations increase their use and adoption of XML for their documents and data, the issue of security increases in both visibility and the potential for confusion. For application developers who want to leverage the power of XML in describing those documents and for sharing organ...
I just came back from the first face-to-face meeting of the W3C working group on XML Protocol (is it just me, or is the name somewhat odd-sounding?), and I'm wondering what topics to exclude from this column. Yes, that's right - exclude. Encoding data in XML is a difficult topic for ma...
This article demonstrates how to leverage XML, LDAP, and Java technologies to create a Web-based directory lookup tool. This tool is built with a publicly available implementation of a Java/XML publishing framework called Cocoon (available at http://xml.apache.org/cocoon) and an LDAP s...
There's no doubt about it, Web services are a hot topic in the XML world. It's somewhat ironic that when Jon Bosak, then an online information technology architect at Sun, brought a group of us together in 1996 to bring the powerful concept of generic markup to the Web, Web services we...


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