Although organizations use multiple technologies to solve myriad business problems, integrating two or more of these technologies to derive new business benefits presents additional challenges. This is especially true when the collaboration extends beyond an organization's own systems ... Although organizations use multiple technologies to solve myriad business problems, integrating two or more of these technologies to derive new business benefits presents additional challenges. This is especially true when the collaboration extends beyond an organization's own systems ...Jan. 5, 2007 09:00 AM EST Reads: 18,235 Replies: 1 |
The fundamental notions behind Web service implementations are not new. In fact, many people would argue that their existing Internet RPC systems are Web services. What is different is the use of XML, and XML messaging structures based on SOAP, to control and support these services. Th... Dec. 3, 2001 12:00 AM EST Reads: 9,187 |
An old adage states that 25% of MIS department work relates to catalogs. Today e-marketplaces - or Net markets - are flooding virtually every business sector as more and more companies scramble to migrate their supply-and-demand-side operations to the Internet. Product and catalog inte... Jan. 8, 2001 12:00 AM EST Reads: 10,751 |







David Webber is an industry consultant for applications of XML and ebXML. Previously vice president of business development for XML Global Technologies, Inc., and cofounder of the XML/edi Group, he is now working with OASIS XML standards committees. David’s current project team just received a special recognition award for its leading SOA work from the SOA/CoP Second Conference in Washington, D.C. David holds two U.S. patents on advanced information transformation with EDI and holds a degree in physics with computing from Kent University, England.



















