• Reusable asset standard enters comment period
  • Iona touts .NET access to CORBA systems
  • FileNet backs new portal standards
  • Lockheed Martin locks down WS with Forum
  • Implementing WS-Security
  • AmberPoint to release free Java WS developer tools
  • Web services expert predictions 2004 -- Roman Stanek, Future of Web services
  • XML news
  • North Plains debuts WS integration broker
  • Web services expert predictions 2004 -- Doron Sherman, Web services orchestration
  • ATG builds Web services functions into CRM apps
  • The growing problem of identity theft
  • Blue Titan's SOA 'fabric' product available
  • Cape Clear takes WS approach to data integration
  • Web services expert predictions 2004 -- Daniel Foody, Web services deployments
  • Microsoft bets big on Web services
  • Salesforce.com offers WS-based app server
  • The path to SOA
  • Business rules in Confluent's world
  • Sarvega launches blade for WS infrastructure
  • Web services expert predictions 2004 -- Ben Watson, Standards
  • Open source SOI server released by Indigo
  • Security hodge-podge used in Web services projects
  • With age comes WSDM
  • SeeBeyond releases service bus for WS orchestration
  • Potential portal problems
  • Web services expert predictions 2004 -- Mark Baker, REST
  • Web services expert predictions 2004 -- Jeff Hanson, Java/J2EE
  • Web services expert predictions 2004 -- Eric Marks, author, Executive's Guide to Web Services
  • Web services expert predictions 2004 -- Kerry Champion, Web services middleware
  • Web services expert predictions 2004 -- Sean McGrath, XML
  • Snapbridge to debut data integration software
  • WebMethods offers royalty-free Glue licenses
  • BPM to its friends, but what is it?
  • Web services field sees busy year for acquisitions
  • Informatica PowerCenter 7
  • November 2003: The Month in Review
  • Xyleme: An interesting conjunction
  • Thanksgiving: Do you speak Geek?
  • Forum adds XML gateway to security tool
  • Samsung teams up with AmberPoint, Systinet
  • Dizzying speed of app development no big deal
  • New Magic release supports BPEL4WS
  • Standards stalemate shouldn't delay SOA, Gartner says
  • ATG to add WS support for e-commerce, CRM
  • Comdex hosts Web services 'Iron Chef' challenge
  • Confluent extends operations to Europe
  • Reactivity creates guide for XML traffic testing
  • SPML standard ratified by standards group
  • Actional creates WS products for .NET
  • Westbridge offers performance test tools
  • J2EE 1.4 approved, free download to be offered
  • Update: OASIS joins WS-I, W3C declines
  • BPEL: The tie that binds business processes
  • Complexity breeds complexity
  • OASIS ASAP TC to extend SOAP
  • Web services' time is now
  • Will the process integrators integrate?
  • IBM backs SOA with Web services support
  • Wheels with wheels -- Informatica vs. Ascential
  • Digital Evolution gets new CEO, $8M in financing
  • Forum puts WS security gateway on PCI card
  • BI vendor Informatica joins WS-I
  • Collaxa, Librados join forces on EAI, orchestration
  • Web services to fuel grid growth, report says
  • Liberty releases ID standards for Web services
  • New site promises open source portlet code
  • VB-based Web services training videos available
  • Akamai bases new app management tools on SOAP
  • Mobile Java -- milliwatts or mips?
  • OASIS begins work on asynchronous WS spec
  • Using Web services for greater enterprise visibility
  • Secure the e-mail in your .NET apps with SSL e-mail components
  • Redline, DataPower partner on data center Web services
  • Solsoft creates Web services API for security-policy software
  • Web services evangelist added to XML Conference 2003
  • IBM to host 'Geek cruise' for Web services developers
  • Free 'light' version of SOAP tool offered
  • Collaxa joins EAI consortium to push BPEL
  • XSLT benchmark study released
  • Infravio proudly wears its integration stripes
  • Web services-based integration (WSBI) at Fairfax County Public Schools
  • OpenLink adds new WS functions to its virtual DB
  • XML takes over the user interface
  • October 2003: The Month in Review on SearchWebServices.com
  • SUSE Linux joins the ObjectWeb consortium
  • Four Web services packs created for Microsoft's MOM
  • Blue Titan, BEA chosen for mortgage-processing portal
  • Solstice releases test tools for integration projects
  • LogicLibrary offers add-on for Visual Studio
  • Indigo is Microsoft's primary Web services color
  • Collation raises $8M in new funding
  • The tide is turning for application vendors
  • LexisNexis UK using XyEnterprise Web services publisher
  • AmberPoint saddles up Microsoft's Visual Studio
  • Princeton Softech
  • WebMethods to resell Composite's integration software
  • Mainstream telecom use of Web services two years away
  • Map data is wrongly handled
  • Reactivity launches new version of XML firewall
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