Last time around, I told you that if you wanted to support Web services you could look forward to upgrading your old servers and adding new ones. And, indeed, that will go a long way to making Web ...
Last week, the Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C) finalized Web Services Description Language 2.0 (WSDL 2.0) as a W3C recommendation. The action aims to promote greater interoperability and ...
Frank Martinez on Web services protocols My interview with Frank Martinez, CTO of Blue Titan software is now available at IT conversations. I had some good conversations with Frank in NY in May about ...
Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and cutting-edge technologies. He joined CNET in 2002 to cover enterprise IT and Web development and was previously executive editor of IT ...
A proposed method for sharing information between systems linked on the Internet promises to speed collaborative applications by up to 10 times the current rates. The protocol, developed by Jonghun ...
When you hear that security is one of the missing pieces of Web services, you’re probably listening to a discussion about complex SOAs that demand newfangled security protocols yet to be submitted to ...
(1) A Web service may refer to any capability delivered from a website. Since there are countless applications and services that emanate from the Web, such usage of the term is commonplace in articles ...
The TowerGroup Inc. Tuesday reported that Web services have the potential to alter the business environment and competitive landscape with the financial services market, but that standardization and ...