Web Services Strategies
Beyond the technology, IT strategies for implementation of Web services by Doug Kaye.
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Old and New Friends. At the "Building a Web Services Foundation" conference today, I had a chance to say hello to a number of friends, some of whom I've only met through email, weblogs, or on the phone. Some old friends, too. Phil Wainewright and John McDowall (both on the technical review team for my new book), Eric Norlin, Steve Kofsky (who put this show together for CNet), and Harris Freeman.
Posted Tuesday, December 10, 2002 8:13:17 PM
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XML Standard for SLAs? Does you know of any work that's been done on a standard for expressing service-level agreements (SLAs) in XML? If there's an existing effort, I may get involved. If not--and you're interested in helping to draft such a specification--let me know.
Posted Tuesday, December 10, 2002 7:58:22 PM
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Too many Web services standards bodies? I was one of many presenters today at a CnetNetworks conference entitled "Building a Web Services Foundation" in San Francisco. Some of us were shocked when a poll of the audience during a general session revealed that most of them wished there was just a single body with exclusive control over all web-services standards. Personally, I think that one reason things are moving as quickly as they are in web services is because there are multiple organizations, and even some like WS-I whose purpose is to nudge the others forward.
Posted Tuesday, December 10, 2002 7:51:41 PM
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Glenbrook Flash Newsletter. Here's a good, free, monthly newsletter from Glenbrook Partners, the gurus of the electronic delivery of financial services, with particular focus on payments, digital identity, and authentication.
Posted Tuesday, December 10, 2002 7:44:53 PM
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