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December 9th-15th, 2001

Microsoft joins Liberty Alliance shock horror

A bit of light relief arrives in the shape of this spoof story that Microsoft is abandoning Passport and joining the ...

Microsoft sweetens Passport for shoppers

Online shoppers looking for an extra 20 percent discount on their shopping need look no further than MSN.com, where ...


November 25th-December 1st, 2001

Web services empower process syndication

Here's a handy definition of web services from one of the industry's star startups, Avinon. I've highlighted it to ...

No easy fix for the web-based credibility gap

Yet another startup promises to solve the credibility gap between web-based apps and their more richly featured desktop ...

Fair payment for digital rights

A fully functioning web services architecture will support the syndication of content and services through multiple ...


November 4th-10th, 2001

Why the web is the new operating system platform

Is the Web the new operating system platform? asks respected independent analyst Amy Wohl. I have long held the view ...

Web services and earlier hyped technologies

Describing web services as "The New Buzz", this article by CNet compares web services to other much-hyped technologies ...


October 28th-November 3rd, 2001

Microsoft's view of the web services ecosystem

Microsoft's message to ASPs is that they need to become partners in what it calls the Web Services Ecosystem, a concept ...

WS-Inspection could supplant UDDI

Yet more co-operation between rival giants IBM and Microsoft to create strong standards for web services. According to ...

Patents hurdle for web services

Another footnote on the patents game comes from this story about a small New Jersey software developer that just ...


October 21st-27th, 2001

Browser trouble for Microsoft

To coincide with yesterday's launch of Windows XP, Microsoft upgraded its MSN portal. In the process, according to this ...

Yahoo! strikes back

Full marks to Yahoo! for quietly striking back against Microsoft today. According to this CNet report, a new bundle of ...


October 14th-20th, 2001

A detailed, multi-page series of articles on CNet ...

A detailed, multi-page series of articles on CNet investigates Microsoft's strategy to build dominance in ...


September 30th-October 6th, 2001

Microsoft sets dates for Visual Studio .Net

Microsoft has set dates for availability of Visual Studio.Net, according to a report by Computer Reseller News. Bill ...

Worldcom's stealth web services project

An intriguing article from The Net Economy magazine discusses the work said to be going at telecoms giant Worldcom to ...


September 23rd-29th, 2001

Web services introduce a paradigm shift

Infoconomy excels as ever with a very thorough, well-researched and informative overview of web services and what they ...

Liberty Alliance promises Passport alternative

When Microsoft first set out the role that Passport would play in its Hailstorm initiative announced back in March, I ...

Groundswell forms against Passport

ASPnews published my take on Microsoft's recent Passport announcement today, and not a moment too soon. Along comes ...

Aspirations and shortcomings of web services

Campaigning webledger advocate Todd Boyle has drawn my attention to a good article about the current shortcomings of ...


September 16th-22nd, 2001

Microsofts opens up Hailstorm, but only a bit

Microsoft has announced a supposedly "open" implementation of Hailstorm today, which it says opens up the user ...


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