Blogarithms
Doug Kaye's thoughts on web services, web hosting and managed services.
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Microsoft Quits W3C Choreography Group. That's right, according to Paul Krill at InforWorld. "Microsoft's Steven VanRoekel, director of Web services at the company, in Redmond, Wash. , said this week that two Microsoft research officials attended the meeting to determine the scope of the group's work in reference to contract language. The officials discontinued participation after finding out the group's work on contract language did not coincide with theirs, VanRoekel said. Contract language pertains to establishing communications between end points."
Posted Friday, March 21, 2003 5:17:52 PM
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Web Services for SMEs. A year ago I speculated on the motivation for Microsoft's acquisition of Great Plains and their opportunity to leverage the accounting software to enter vertical markets. Now, in this article by Barbara Darrow of CRN, it does indeed look like Microsoft is moving in that direction.
Posted Friday, March 21, 2003 9:46:11 AM
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