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January 27th-February 2nd, 2002

EAI stance earns funding for Actional

Web services EAI vendor Actional has just announced scoring a whopping $26m in venture funding, which just goes to show ...

OASIS plans content syndication standard

OASIS has announced a new initiative to develop a standard for delivering content services to remote portals. This is ...

W3C gets to grips with web services

W3C, the consortium that sets standards for the WorldWide Web, has formed a Web Services Activity to co-ordinate work ...


January 20th-26th, 2002

Design web services as 'easy adopters'

A very sensible article extracted from the book Architecting Web Services recommends designing web services as 'easy ...

Online training for trial customers

Another example of best practice in customer relationship comes from apps4biz.com, which has just announced a 30-day ...

Joy at web services conference

Webservices.org has done a sterling job of reporting at length [btw, registration required I believe] from the ...

No-one cares what it's called, so long as it works

It seems attendees at one of the first major conferences on web services couldn't agree what they are, and nor can ...


January 13th-19th, 2002

Corporate Oxygen's E-Speak heritage

Venture finance group Apax Partners has made its first investment in a web services startup, providing $2m in seed ...

Avinon cements alliance with Microsoft

I've always felt that web services management software vendor Avinon has an astute vision of where web services are ...


January 6th-12th, 2002

A useful web services overview

Webservices.org has just published a useful overview of the web services scene — what they are, what they're for, ...


December 30th, 2001 - January 5th, 2002

Web services for rent

CNet reports that IBM has announced a new set of tools that allow companies to offer Web services on a pay-as-you-go ...

Dan Bricklin's law of service computing

"Services must be structured so that people feel they have independent full access and control of their data," says Dan ...

Blogging as a web service

I just came across this Dave Winer posting from August, which positions web logging (otherwise known as blogging) as an ...


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