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XML has spread like wildfire within the IT community. Microsoft has fully embraced it within the .NET initiative, and the Web service movement is fueled by XML. Most developers have some firsthand ...
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 23, 2001 — Microsoft Corp. today presented an architecture for the next generation of XML Web services and published four specifications supporting that architecture. The Global XML ...
This year's XML cup winners are Jean Paoli, a senior director of XML architecture at Microsoft, and Robin Cover, editor of XML-focused online publication The Cover Pages.
So, I feel kinda like I've coded myself (or been coded?) into a corner. A few years back, the local users came to me and asked me to parse some upstream provider's XML-based data so we could work ...
Open XML is the default file format for Microsoft’s Office 2007 desktop applications suite. What has yet to become clear is which document format users will favor — ODF or Open XML — or ...
Adobe officials believe the acquisition will strengthen the company's XML architecture. Yellow Dragon, a privately held firm based in Vancouver, British Columbia, has products that use Electronic ...
The Global XML Web Services Architecture (GXA) platform is a term that encompasses a variety of proposed new standards in the area of Web services interoperability. A fair number of big corporate ...
Now the director of XML architecture at Microsoft, he delivers his take on the hot and trendy issues in the XML community with passion, sometimes nearly jumping out his chair.
Software AG has built a global customer base over 35 years by being an early mover in a couple of major technology trends. The company introduced one of the first databases, Adabas, in the 1970s ...
Jean Paoli, senior director of XML architecture for Microsoft, said, “Microsoft is committed to open XML file formats, and this move shows that we have moved away from binary content that no one ...
He's a co-creator of the XML data formatting standard, and as the senior director of XML architecture at Microsoft, he's involved with a wide range of products, including the development of Office ...
Microsoft claims that IBM is trying to slow down the standards approval process for Open XML to further push the rival ODF standard.